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March 31,2025
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This book was different and brilliant. The story of an orphaned boy born without a scent, but with an incredibly refined sense of smell, the book drags a bit in parts, but the ends justify the means, in more ways than one.

All things considered, the book is a valentine to the beauty, elegance, and power of smell. A truly underrated sense, Suskind reminds the reader of just how powerful an effect our sense of smell can have. Although Jean-Baptiste Grenouille (one of the great names in contemporary fiction)'s amazing sense of smell seems the sort of thing that is unquantifiable in most any medium, Suskind makes it work perfectly. His vivid descriptions almost evoke the smells he is describing into reality, and his characterization of Grenouille is nothing short of perfect.

Grenouille is, of course, an abhorrent, vicious, loathsome character, and Suskind takes great pains to point this out literally at various intervals throughout the story. However, despite his actions and the way he is described, Suskind cleverly says one thing and shows another, presenting Grenouille as the unquestioned hero of the story, allowing him to come across as, at the very least, sympathetic (if not pitiable), and at most, a man whose single-minded drives and desires leads to the reader outright rooting for him to succeed in his horrific acts.

As the subtitle of the book is 'The Story of a Murderer', I don't think it gives anything away to say that the book climaxes in the brutal murders of 25 women that Grenouille uses to create the most perfect smelling perfume the world has ever known. Despite all the difficulties Grenouille encounters, all the opposition and roadblocks (and it's indisputably true that Grenouille was dealt a bad hand in life), he still takes his lumps admirably and never wavers from his pursuit of his dream, which, at its heart, is something I think everyone aspires to be able to do. Furthermore, when Grenouille finally does achieve his dream, he is heartbroken to discover that, after everything, it was not what he'd envisioned. Sadly, I think that is something people can relate to as well. And so it is that the story of a murderer ends up as something everyone can relate to.

One of the ways Suskind is able to so perfectly pull this off is to disassociate Grenouille from these abhorrent acts. Throughout the story, we see only Grenouille striving and working hard to achieve his goal. Then, at the cusp of putting it into motion, the story suddenly changes perspective from the actions of Grenouille to their aftermath and the perspective of the local townspeople. It's a jarring and effective method that allows the reader to still root for Grenouille, as they still are very much aware that Grenouille is responsible for these horrific actions, but disassociates him from the brutality of them by only speaking of them in an offhand manner (i.e. the chaos they create, rather than the actual detailed acts themselves).

All that said, the end of the book is insane, but wonderfully so. It's completely out of left field and it's almost hard to accept that what is happening is real and not some sort of dream (which it isn't). The reader is left waiting for the moment when Grenouille opens his eyes and we're told what really happened, but it never comes. Compared to the climax, the end of the story almost makes perfect sense, when in any other story it would be seen as equally insane, if not more so. But don't let it detract you from reading the book. It's true, you'll either love it or hate it, but no matter what you'll be unable to say it wasn't worthwhile.
April 20,2025
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Excelente novela. Es intensa y encantadora. Te permite recrear el mundo del personaje y sentir sus razones para sus acciones. Recomendad totalmente.
April 20,2025
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Compra perfecta,precio genial.
La narrativa del libro es muy buena,es imposible no imaginarte los escenarios de los que te habla,aunque también habla tanto de los olores que se me hizo algo pesado,nada más acabar el libro vi la película y me gustó porque era tal y como me lo imaginé leyendo el libro.
En resumen,aunque tiene momentos algo pesados por lo que se lía a describir el entorno,es entretenido y merece la pena leerlo.
April 20,2025
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Amazingly accurate with the description of the product. Very happy with the service. Thank you
April 20,2025
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Un buen amigo me comento que hacer una pelicula de este libro seria una tarea muy dificil,el mismo Stanley Kubrick solia decir que este libro no podia ser adaptado al cine, esto me llamo mucho lo atencion por esta obra,ya que por si tratar de describir olores debe ser toda una proesa, mientras que para Hollywood es una tarea muy facil plasmarlo de manera visual, Patrick Suskind lo a logrado de manera alucinante, con una novela de suspenso fuera de serie, una historia fantasmagorica sobre los olores y perfumes. Nos remontamos a la Francia del siglo XVIII, una sociedad que esta desquebrajandose poco a poco, la cual es descrita de una forma maravillosa, acompañaremos a un ser genial y abominable, desde su nacimiento hasta su funesta apoteosis final, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille sera marcado por no tener un olor personal, pero nacera con un don extraordinario, el don del olfato mas sensible del mundo, el cual desarrollara y aprovechara en el arte de hacer perfumes porque le queda muy en claro con el tiempo que "Quien domina los olores, domina el corazon de los hombres".

La obsesion de Grenouille por encontrar la esencia perfecta, lo llevara a una busqueda macabra, la busqueda por el perfecto olor, despedido solo por jovenes virgenes, podremos oler a traves de las palabras todo lo que Grenouille siente, seguiremos los pasos de este asesino en serie. Suskind nos mantendra en suspenso siguiendo el rastro de esencias exquisitas por la busqueda de un perfume tan maravilloso que puede dominar el amor de todos los seres humanos, con una narrativa de primer orden y casi poetica. Toda una proeza el poder encontrar el vocabulario que pueda describir de manera amena, los olores, esencias, perfumes, aromas y hedores de la Francia pre-revolucionaria.

Esta fue mi primera novela de este año y vaya que comence muy bien el año, me da mucho curiosidad de ver la pelicula, para poder ver como plasmaran los sentimientos que conllevan este mundo secreto de los olores en una forma visual. Estoy seguro que sera algo fuera de lo comun cuando se lee por primera vez. Muy recomendada, definitivamente se merece las cinco estrellas.
April 20,2025
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Nothing wrong with the book but I inadvertently ordered a Spanish edition. Hablo un poco de Español but not enough to read the full book!
The book was recommended by Maureen Lipman in one of her books and has good reviews on Amazon too.
April 20,2025
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Excelente libro.  Lo habia leido hace ya mucho tiempo y lo volvi a leer cuando compre este ejemplar.  La historia es muy buena, llena de detalles que se escapan a la pelicula.  Este libro lo volvi a comprar hardcover por el empastado.  Asi duran mas.  Lo recomiendo.
April 20,2025
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The book was in excellent condition and at a great price. I will definitely order more books from this amazing vendor. As for the book itself I have read it before and it’s my favorite ever. I have been looking for it for years (the Spanish version) I’m glad I finally found it.
April 20,2025
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I loved reading this book. I have read it more than a couple of times. It's a good read, especially if you are familiar with the world of perfumes.
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