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The first Greene novel I read, possibly everybody's first Greene novel, was Brighton Rock
It is the only one of his that I've read, it was one of the books for our GCSE lit. I enjoyed the book and read it through in a few sittings, as you would with a good book, rather than doing it a small bit at a time like in class, but found having to amateurishly pull it to pieces and write essays on it took away a fair bit of the charm. Plus of course there was a fair amount of wondering how many of the themes were actually meant to be... was it the author's intention, or was a lot of the bumpf printed in the york notes actually read into it by others looking for more depth? Sometimes it feels like having to study a book at school ruins it, but then maybe I'm just too used to reading a book and taking it at 'face-value'.
The film was quite good, too.