![]() ![]() The book is historical fiction surrounding Joseph Breuer, the mentor of Sigmund Freud and supposedly one of the fathers of psychoanalysis and Friedrich Nietzshe, considered by some to be one of the greatest philosophers of his time. The women in the book were marginalized (which may be another reason I didn't like it). While there were some interesting characters on the sideline, they stayed sidelined and were never developed. I started off liking Breur, but that didn't last. That is why I jump at the chance to read the next Inspector Gamache book by Louise Penny because I feel like I am going home with friends to Three Pines. For me to really get engrossed in a book, I have to like at least one of the characters to get invested in it. ![]() I really liked parts of it, and I started off really liking it, but then the middle part hit, and it drug on and on and I began to greatly dislike the characters. We had two that really liked the book, two that thought it was ok and two who disliked it. ![]()
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