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Stolen Tongues
by Felix Blackwell
dark
tense
Horror/Scary isn't really my genre ... but this one was spooky. I could envision parts of it (like a movie). It was good, kept my interest, although I'm not sure how much of the story overall I'll really remember. Nothing really to highlight/note or discuss. Recommend only to those who like scary stuff.
I liked the prologue a lot ... although I'm still not quite sure how "that's where it began/seemingly unrelated events from years earlier". I'm not sure I really understood everything going on, I'd struggle to give a good recap.
There was the Prologue and four parts, and epilogue and author's notes. Normally I like Author's Notes and appreciate the insight they give ... here, I feel like they muddied the waters. I get a little frustrated with the "approbation" of things. I felt like [book:Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow|58784475] made good points, as they said if white people only wrote about white people, and black people only wrote about black people, and in other art, it would be so limiting. The author talks about representation of Native Americans, and while I agree with what he says, it just seemed a little too much/too defensive off the bat. I think this is one I might have done better skipping the notes as it just soured things a little for me.
I liked the prologue a lot ... although I'm still not quite sure how "that's where it began/seemingly unrelated events from years earlier". I'm not sure I really understood everything going on, I'd struggle to give a good recap.
There was the Prologue and four parts, and epilogue and author's notes. Normally I like Author's Notes and appreciate the insight they give ... here, I feel like they muddied the waters. I get a little frustrated with the "approbation" of things. I felt like [book:Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow|58784475] made good points, as they said if white people only wrote about white people, and black people only wrote about black people, and in other art, it would be so limiting. The author talks about representation of Native Americans, and while I agree with what he says, it just seemed a little too much/too defensive off the bat. I think this is one I might have done better skipping the notes as it just soured things a little for me.