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The hold list for all versions (print, audiobook, and digital) are crazy long... just waiting my turn again.
Life happens and I couldn't renew it for a 5th time in a row 😅
I was enjoying it and will pick it back up again when I have the time!
I was enjoying it and will pick it back up again when I have the time!
I was foolish and thought I could start a new job, start grad school, AND read this book all at the same time 😅🤦🏽♀️
I will go back to it when I have the time!
I will go back to it when I have the time!
I was so intrigued by this book but after about 200 pages, I can't muster any more energy on another 800+ pages of it.
Reason 1: the book is written to have widely varying time frames in each of the chapters. I understand the author was trying to maintain historically accurate language for his characters but the use of racial slurs for Black and non-white characters was a major ick.
Reason 2: almost EVERY sentence was an outrageously long internal monologue of setting description and it was just fatiguing to try and follow. Some sentences would go on without end for 4 or 5 lines! And the book already had small margins and font. I even bought the audiobook as a companion to try and alleviate this fatigue and it wasn't better listening to it. Trying to follow along was so difficult both visually and audibly. Oftentimes the sentences would become tangents or develop into streams of coniousness. I'm sure the 1k page book could be cut to 600 pgs if the sentences would just FOCUS.
I think that the concept that each chapter is a new character in a new time period but all in the same location and all interconnected (unknowingly) with one another is really neat! But often as the reader, you're dropped into the middle of the action and it can feel like whiplash with either not enough background or way too much detail and not enough plot. I think it could've done much better.
Reason 1: the book is written to have widely varying time frames in each of the chapters. I understand the author was trying to maintain historically accurate language for his characters but the use of racial slurs for Black and non-white characters was a major ick.
Reason 2: almost EVERY sentence was an outrageously long internal monologue of setting description and it was just fatiguing to try and follow. Some sentences would go on without end for 4 or 5 lines! And the book already had small margins and font. I even bought the audiobook as a companion to try and alleviate this fatigue and it wasn't better listening to it. Trying to follow along was so difficult both visually and audibly. Oftentimes the sentences would become tangents or develop into streams of coniousness. I'm sure the 1k page book could be cut to 600 pgs if the sentences would just FOCUS.
I think that the concept that each chapter is a new character in a new time period but all in the same location and all interconnected (unknowingly) with one another is really neat! But often as the reader, you're dropped into the middle of the action and it can feel like whiplash with either not enough background or way too much detail and not enough plot. I think it could've done much better.
Graphic: Mental illness, Racial slurs, Sexual assault, Sexual content, Xenophobia
I was intrigued by the concept on the back cover but early on it was evident this was not the book for me. Too much casual racism, sexism, and misogyny. It would be one thing if those themes were mentioned and then there was something done about them, but they were just there and did absolutely nothing to advance the plot. Just seemed that they were there for shock value if anything. I wanted to like this books but I couldn't get past the firsg five chapters.
Graphic: Body horror, Death, Gore, Misogyny, Racism, Rape, Sexism, Sexual assault, Sexual content, Sexual violence, Violence, Blood, Sexual harassment, Colonisation, War, Injury/Injury detail