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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Coronet
- Pages
- 551
- ISBN
- 9780340551332
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (33)
Other editions

Circle of Friends
2007 • Thorndike Press
English

Circle of Friends
1991 • Turtleback
English

Circle of Friends A Novel
2007 • National Geographic Books
English

Circle of Friends
1998 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Circle of Friends A Novel
2007 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Circle of Friends
2000 • Bantam Dell
English

Circle of Friends
1991 • Delacorte Press
English

Circle of Friends
1990 • Nelson Canada
English

Circle of Friends
1995 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Circle Of Friends From the bestselling author of Light a Penny Candle
2010 • Random House
English

Circle of Friends
1991 • Turtleback Books
English

A Circle of Friends
1991 • Random House Audio
English

Circle of Friends
2011 • Dell
English

Circle of Friends
1996 • Chivers Audio Books
English

Circle of Friends
1990 • Dell Publishing
English

Circle of Friends
2000 • Random House Audio
English

Circle of Friends A Novel
2006 • Random House UK
English

Circle of Friends
2000 • Arrow
English

Im Kreis der Freunde.
1999 • Droemersche Verlagsanstalt Th. Knaur Nachf., GmbH & Co.
German

Im Kreis der Freunde Roman
1995 • Droemer Knaur
German

Le cercle des amies
1997 • POCKET
French

Le cercle des amies
1992 • Libre expression
French

Vrienden voor het leven
2015 • Boekerij
Dutch

Le cercle des amies
1993 • France loisirs
French

Vrienden voor het leven
2012 • Van Holkema & Warendorf
Dutch

Círculo de amigos (Spanish Edition)
2011 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

Circle of Friends
1998 • Penguin Random House
English

Circle of Friends
1998 • Penguin Random House
English

Le Cercle des Amies
2015 • Guy Saint-Jean Editeur, Incorporated
French

Circle of Friends
1991 • G.K. Hall
English

Circle of Friends
1994 • Hodder & Stoughton General Division
English

Circle of Friends
1995 • Penguin Random House
English

Circle of Friends
1998 • Penguin Random House
English
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"Circle of Friends" is widely celebrated as a deeply comforting and emotionally rich reading experience, often described as heartwarming and uplifting. Reviewers consistently praise Maeve Binchy's charming and accessible writing style, noting its ability to draw readers in with relatable characters and compelling narratives. A standout feature is the exceptional character development, with protagonists Benny and Eve, along with a host of supporting figures, depicted as distinct, fully-formed, and deeply empathetic. Readers frequently highlight Benny's inspiring journey of self-discovery. The authentic portrayal of 1950s Ireland, encompassing both small-town and city life, is also lauded for its strong sense of place and nostalgic appeal. The book's exploration of enduring themes such as friendship, loyalty, personal growth, and navigating love resonates powerfully with many.
Despite its widespread acclaim, some readers found "Circle of Friends" to be slow-paced, particularly in its initial chapters, which some felt lacked immediate purpose. A common criticism revolves around the narrative structure, with several reviewers expressing frustration over frequent shifts in perspective among a large cast of characters, making it challenging to form deep attachments. The book's considerable length was also a point of contention for some, who felt the content did not always justify the extensive page count and that certain details were reiterated. While many appreciate the author's prose, a few reviewers described the writing as occasionally banal or monotone, suggesting a lack of dramatic language in pivotal scenes and a preference for more dialogue over descriptive prose. Additionally, not all characters resonated positively with every reader, with some finding certain individuals unlikeable or underdeveloped.
Overall, "Circle of Friends" is highly regarded as a classic and a superb example of its genre, often cited as a favorite by Maeve Binchy's fans. It is recommended as a cozy, engaging read that prompts reflection and offers a satisfying emotional journey, despite its occasional narrative meanderings. This book would particularly appeal to readers who enjoy character-driven stories with a strong sense of place and a focus on realistic human relationships. Those who appreciate a nuanced exploration of friendship, loyalty, and the complexities of first love and growing up in a specific cultural context, and who don't mind a slower, more immersive pace, are likely to find this novel deeply rewarding.
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