Smilla's Sense of Snow
 

Smilla's Sense of Snow

by Peter Høeg

In this international bestseller, Peter Høeg successfully combines the pleasures of literary fiction with those of the thriller. Smilla Jaspersen, half Danish, half Greenlander, attempts to understand the death of a small boy who falls from the roof of her apartment building. Her childhood in Greenland gives her an appreciation for the complex structures of snow, and when she notices... (read more)

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Liked It

Edu
  • Rated 5 stars

This is one of my favorite books, so much that I read it once a year. I fell in love with Smilla per se. It is a very European book, reading it I felt at home. It is intelligent and provocative.
It is an amazing book!

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AnnShorey
  • Rated 2 stars

I know this book won awards, but I had trouble staying engaged. The author spent too much time describing things that ended up having nothing to do with the story. I did finish the book, but didn't love it.

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  • Rated 3.857651 stars
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  • Rated 3.65 stars
 

Newest Comments

  • Cindy / Coffeelatte

    cindy / coffeelatte said:

    I read this book when it was first released, and it's haunted me for years. There is so much rich detail in this one....it is beautiful. Do not watch the film -- it is a horrible rendition.

    As others have noted, it's a unique read.

    posted Saturday, June 28 2008
  • Lisa N

    lisa n said:

    I loved this book as well. It was so very different from anything else out there. I was lush, tense and gritty. The film, of course, did not quite do it justice. But they never do.

    posted Thursday, May 22 2008
  • Dario Solera

    dario solera said:

    This is probably the best book I've read in the last couple of years. Highly recommended.

    posted Wednesday, May 21 2008
  • Eugenia O'Neal

    eugenia o'neal said:

    Hi solyaris - I totally loved the book too. I went looking for his others to see if he'd written another featuring her but it didn't seem so. It was a fantastic book!

    posted Monday, January 28 2008
  • Solyaris 0

    solyaris 0 said:

    I simply love this book. I love Smilla to the point of exclaming "Smilla Jaspersen c'est moi"! each winter I fell the urge of reading this book. I can feel the breeze of the frozen north and the lights of aurora borealis through it. and each time I se the snow falling I think at Smilla's sense of snow and the beauty of a language that is so fond of snow it has almost a hundred words to describe it...but especially in summer, when it gets very hot, I open the book and read over and over again descriptions of each type of snow. I am very fond of this book...

    posted Sunday, January 27 2008
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