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Serena
Serena
Author: Ron Rash
ISBN-13: 9780061470851
ISBN-10: 0061470856
Publication Date: 10/7/2008
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 37 ratings
Publisher: Ecco
Book Type: Hardcover
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12 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Helpful Score: 5
This book will stay with the reader in much the same was as Steinbeck holds onto you and wont let you go.

Harsh realties abound in this stunning book when George Pemberton, the timber baron, disembarks from the train in North Carolina with his new wife Serena and are greeted by an angry father and a very pregnant young girl. What ensues sets the tone for this often brutal and very greedy look into the depression era timber industry.

Serena is no prim and proper lady, she is just as determined as any man and when she sets her sights on Pemberton, she got what she wanted even if he wasnt so sure that it should be taken at no cost.

When Serena begins to see a person getting into her way, there is no problem tracking them down and having the problem dealt with, this isnt just other businessmen, this is anyone. Anyone that Serena sees as a threat to her plans. A little too late Pemberton see what type of monster he has helped to create but his need for money and power allows him to turn a blind eye to the destruction of both forest and humanity.

The visuals that Rash gives you in both character and setting are truly amazing, you fall into this book and lose your own surroundings and time. He draws such a complete picture that you truly feel that you are there and that these people are real. The ending is beyond a doubt stunning and leaves you breathless and with more questions. Truly a great find and one that you will want to pass on to your friends.
shukween avatar reviewed Serena on + 118 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Serena relates the story of a fictional 1920's 'power couple', engaged in the strip logging business in Western North Carolina. They appear to have met serendipitously in Boston, and the novel opens with a brutal murder scene....and continues on from there. One only begins to suspect the true point of the novel very late in it, and the end hits the reader like a freight train.

Serena is intensely and well-written; the prose is spare yet aggressive and powerful. This is no bucolic, touristy-with-a-happy-ending novel. I recommend it highly.
bellasgranny avatar reviewed Serena on + 468 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I received a copy of this book through BookBrowse's "First Impressions" program and posted the following review on their website:

Ron Rash is a master storyteller. This book is even better than the last book of his that I read - Saints at the River. Serena grabs you from the first page and never lets go. The characters are vivid and very well written. Serena just leaps off the page. The story, set in 1929, is about greed. lust, the destruction of natural resources, wealth, and the sometimes destructive power that comes with it .

Quite compelling and beautifully written, I can't wait to see what Mr. Rash does next. Recommended for book clubs and all readers of gorgeous prose.
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Helpful Score: 1
Ron Rash hit the interest target with "Serena", a story about a couple of timber barons with money at heart as they try to cut the original growth timber of the NC mountains. It has love, greed, ecology, mystery, and murder set during the depression to hold your attention. I thoroughly enjoyed this one.
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I had really high hopes for this book. I love this genre. However, it was really slow and I just couldn't get into it. I read about a 1/3 of it and gave up.
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Wonderfully written book, could not put it down and read it in one day. Story of two people who cared only for what they wanted with no concern for other people or what their greed did to the land. Highly recommend.
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Really enjoyed this book; the characters were brought to life by the author, and the descriptions of the scenery and setting so lifelike, felt like I was transported back in time. Would have liked for a better ending, but still a wonderful, vivid book.
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Totally brutal lumber barons.
ncbones avatar reviewed Serena on + 17 more book reviews
Writer pulls you into this story set in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina. Main character is a strong woman who does what she needs to do to get what she wants. Unexpected ending ....
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FANTASTIC! I don't remember ever reading a book where I felt so strongly about a character. Serena is so well written that at times I idolized her and at other times I was so disgusted with her that I wanted her dead. Kudos to Ron Rash for making a character so complex and powerful. He also did a wonderful job setting the scene of the western North Carolina mountains, although at times I wished he would get over the trees and get on with Serena's next exploit. He also brought in local dialect without overdoing it. It's just fantastic and a great character for any woman to imagine being and facing.
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I thought this book was very entertaining. I had a little bit of a hard time getting into it, probably due to the time period that it is set in. Serena is fierce and an odd character. I was disappointed in how much the back cover gave away about the novel though, so just don't look at the back cover!
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SERENA is the 21st century's first great femme fatale.