Forbidden

Forbidden

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Sixteen-year-old Maya and seventeen-year-old Lochan have never had the chance to be “normal” teenagers. Having pulled together for years to take care of their younger siblings while their wayward, drunken mother leaves them to fend alone, they have become much more than brother and sister. And now, they have fallen in love. But this is a love that can never be allowed, a l...more
Kindle Edition, 433 pages
Published June 28th 2011 by Simon Pulse (first published May 27th 2010)

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Lyndsey
So... *awkward pause*

How many of you little sisters out there have come to a point in your life when you look at your older brother and think "Yeah, I'd hit that," and not in the punch-you-in-the-arm kind of way?

Raise your hand. No one? Oh - you haven't?! Really? Are you sure?!



Well, maybe it's for the best that you've never thought about your sibling like that. And maybe you wouldn't be interested in this book. Or maybe you still would... Let's see, shall we?

Now, I'm going to be very blunt about...more
Dd

I hate this book!!



I hate,hate,hate it!!


I thought I was prepared.And I was,to deal with a story depicting a forbidden and taboo relationship.

But....



But I was not prepared for this!!


I was NOT prepared to encounter something so pure,so beautiful,so tormented....something so stunning!!

I was not prepared for him.



Lochan.

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Hello Readers!!

I find myself utterly captivated by terrible beauty this book possesses.

I was disgusted.I was exploited.I wept...more
Jude


So Wrong It's Right...

Shit. This book was... Shit. I’m at a loss of words, so emotionally drained that I am actually cursing. And I never Curse. Period. So shit.

This book reminds me of Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher; not in the story, they are total and complete opposites, but the same feeling afterwards. A hollow in me, at the pit of my stomach, hands shaking and my heart nowhere in sight. It was an Amazing book. Not the kind of amazing where I’m jumping up and down begging you to read it,...more
Dinjolina
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Together

First of all I have to tell you that what I am going to write will not please a lot of people.
So don't ag...more
Soraya Naomi

10 STARS FOR MY ALL TIME FAVOURITE, MOST HEART WRENCHING, UNIQUE AND SPLENDIFEROUS YA

TORE.MY.HEART
I.WAS.A.SOBBING.UGLY.MESS
WHY.WHY.WHY.WHY.WHY.WHY
LEAVE.ME.ALONE.TO.DIE

At the end of the day, it’s all about how much you can bear, how much you can endure. Being together, we harm nobody; being apart, we extinguish ourselves ~ Maya




I had no idea what to expect when I started to read Forbidden. It is a tragic story of love, an unconventional love, an adult love between teenagers, a brother and s...more
Rosalinda


At what point do you give up - decide enough is enough? There is only one answer really. Never

This is a story about Forbidden love...



When I say this is about Forbidden love I mean it. I am kinda tired of reading about contemporary "forbidden" stories as I always find a way for the characters to be together, I never feel their love is really that forbidden but this book tells us a story about something really forbidden by the society, by the world we live in... I think this is the book I've bee...more
Melissa *Pervy Nerd*
Buddy Read with my beautiful Pavlina, my naughty Rosie, and my sweet Meli Meli ♥

5 Completely Broken Hearts/Stars
Shannon, don't knife me, please!!



Ok, I just gave this book FIVE stars, and I am NOT happy about it. The book deserves all five of those stars, but this book killed me, pissed me off, made me sad, broke my heart, made me CRY big FAT, UGLY tears...By the very end, I was almost to the point of getting a fucking hammer and destroying my stupid, stupid Kindle!! I'm not even sure that I actu...more
Jillian -always aspiring-
(Actual Rating: 3.5 stars)

To give some perspective before I launch into my review, I want to say that this book left me with many of the same feelings that I had after finishing Stolen by Lucy Christopher. Forbidden is just that kind of book to slowly carve out your heart, possess it for a short while, and then hand it back to you right after you finish the final page.

The plot blurb lays it on the table straight: Forbidden is about incest. Now, the only books I can recall reading that dealt with...more
Emily May


After reading recent comments, I feel the need to stress an important point about this book: it is not about accepting incest. It's not a book like Flowers in the Attic or How I Live Now where incest is romanticised. It is a sad story about the danger of dysfunctional families and should never be regarded as another angsty tale of forbidden love, even though the title suggests otherwise.

So, first let me say that this was a very brave book to tackle such a controversial subject matter and the au...more
Reynje
So, About Taboo Subjects in YA Literature
Or: Do Teenagers Really Use the Word “Ensconced”?


Somewhere deep in the world of technical things I don’t really understand, there is an algorithm that persisted in listing Forbidden in almost every shelf of personalised recommendations. Based on my previous reading and shelving habits, it insisted that I should read this book. But I dug my heels in: “Stop trying to make Forbidden happen, Goodreads. It’s Not. Going. To. Happen.” (Because I have a pretty go...more
Phoebe
Sigh. It seems I'm always having to load my negative reviews with caveats these days. This one will be an especially strange one, one I never thought I'd utter: I, Phoebe North, have no intellectual problem with incest per se. My frustration with Tabitha Suzuma's novel didn't arise because I felt some instinctive revulsion at the pairing of the two central characters, a brother and a sister. In fact, in the past I've very much enjoyed other novels featuring incestuous relationships: Jeffrey Euge...more
Pavlina Michou
Monday buddy reading with Rosa,Melissa and Meli :D

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This book broke my heart into pieces and I am still trying to recover from this emotionally intense and chocking reading!!!
I struggle for words to describe a book that put me the dilemma of fobidden love between two sibblings....This is one very special book.
It is not a book that will give you the happy ending!

You can close your eyes to the things you do not want to see but you cannot close your heart to the things you do not want to feel.
Anon


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Aestas Book Blog
*SOB SOB SOB*

“How could something so wrong feel so right?”

This book reduced me to a inconsolable, uncontrollably sobbing, shaking, and wailing WRECK!! My heart is utterly SHATTERED !!!!!! Why? Why?? WHY????


I have no idea how to write anything that describes the depths to which my heart ACHES! Its like a physical pain. The ending of this book was “heart-shattering”. Pure, gut-wrenching, PAIN.

It takes the concept of a “forbidden love” to a whole new level. It does not have a HEA and the end...more
Meli Kyle *Ty and Zane's Creeper*

♥♥♥ 5 Heart Mutilating Stars ♥♥♥

I AM BAWLING AND SHAKING! WHEN WILL IT STOP? *SOBS UGLY TEARS*



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“You can close your eyes to the things you do not want to see, but you cannot close your heart to the things you do not want to feel.”

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I don't think I can even write a review after reading this tragic heart wrenching story. All I know is I will be remembering this book for a long time.



Forbidden is a story of 'forbidden love',...more
Nataliya
Let's not beat around the bush - the "forbidden" of the title refers to incest. Between teenagers. The taboo that normally results in the immediate knee-jerk horrified reaction. In this way, it reminded me of Lolita - another book meant to disturb the reader, which is the point. And its sadness reminded me of another story of a consensual but doomed love - Brokeback Mountain.
"Yet that’s who we’ve become. Two people in love."
The doomed love between 16-year-old Maya and her 17-year-old brother Lo...more
~Tina~
I don't even...I can't... I'm floored!

Forbidden is a very powerful and unnerving novel about a brother and sister who tries to raise their three other siblings and pick up the pieces from their abandoned father and drunken mother.
Lochan and Maya have a hard reality, and are barely making it in their world. With there mother slutting ways and always drunk, they have to be the responsible ones and make sure the kids go to school, feed them, do homework and basically be the parents they so depressi...more
karen
three stars is indicative of my personal enjoyment of the book, but that does not change the fact that this author has done something extraordinary, and this book should probably be read by most people. let's call this 3 3/4 stars for fun.

why did i read this?? duh, obviously, i wanted to see what kind of writing chops this lady had to think she could write a Y/A book about brother-sister incest. how do you market the taboo to the teen set? this is the same impulse that made me read living dead g...more
Christy

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My second time reading this one was no easier than the first, in fact... it may have been more difficult. I would like to say I would never read this again, its too hard, but I know I will. One of my favorite books ever, it’s not an easy read, and it’s not for everyone, but I still stand by this: The most beautiful book I have ever read. LOVE IT! Lochie and Maya are unforgettable characters. This is an incredible and unforgettable story.

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My original review posted 12.5.12:

You can close your eye...more
Farah
Jun 08, 2013 Farah rated it 3 of 5 stars
Recommended to Farah by: Marta ~ Ms Bossy

"You can close your eyes to the things you do not want to see, but you cannot close your heart to the things you do not want to feel."

"How can something so wrong feel so right?"

I was warned, but yet as usual I didn't listen..

Maya and Lochan are brother and sister. They take care of their 2 brothers and little sister. Their father left them when they were young and they live with their waste of space mother!

"She certainly wasn’t meant to have children, but, well, not that I really believe in fat...more
Cory
Jul 02, 2011 Cory rated it 2 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Fans of VC Andrews and Emo Boys
Recommended to Cory by: Dinjolina
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EDIT: As of 5/16/2011, I have re-read this book and realized that my four star rating was because of the sex scenes. I still maintain the content of my review, but I do not think this book holds the same value as my other four star books. Anyway, thanks for reading. Also, my spoiler tag comes off because I doubt that I'm really spoiling anything you wouldn't have figured out from the blurb.

I really don't know how to feel about this book. In some ways it's better than Flowers in the Attic. In oth...more
Wendy Darling
This is the story of a boy and a girl who fall in love. Lochan and Maya are best friends who have known each other their entire lives and have helped each other and fiercely loved one another through the many brutally painful experiences of growing up.

The thing is, they also happen to be brother and sister, and the unholy mess of the repercussions from their choices looms over this entire story.

No one who picks up a book like this can be unaware of the potential pitfalls. It's all too easy for a...more
Natalie


I-I don´t e-even know how to start to review this book, *sniff sniff* I can´t describe the depth of the unbearable pain it left me in, how it shredded my soul or how it ripped my heart out of my chest - over and over. It left me a crying mess and at the end I just wanted to crawl up in a fetal position and die in piece. Nothing, and I mean nothing could have been worse then that ending Tabitha Suzuma put us trough. How could she do that? First offer us a glimmer of hope, just to have it taken aw...more
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But I don't want to be fine, not if it means she's going to let go of my hand; not if it means we're going to go back to being polite strangers.”

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There will be many that will read this book, hell maybe not even get that far, read the synopsis and be disgusted with the taboo love that Lochan and Maya share. I mean, we're talking about incest here people. Be that as it may, I do not care. I shouldn't be a fan of brother and sister falling in love, right? They are supposed to stay away from each...more
Rebecca
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This book.....this bloody book. Editing now three days later....still destroyed.
This is just gonna be a rambling gushing review. Actually more like a post-book analysis than a review.

I wasn't expecting this at all.
When I picked up this book looking at the reviews and status updates I assumed it was just about an incestuous relationship and that was going to be it. So I thought it would just be squicky and twisted.
I just didn't read it...more
Joana ♥Team Dex ♥

" You can close your eyes to the things you do not want to see, but you cannot close your heart to the things you do not want to feel"

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This is the story of Lochan and Maya.

This is a story of soulmates, of equals, who understood each other when no one else did.
They cried together, they stood up for each other, they comforted, they seen the other at their most vulnerable, they were there to pick up the pieces.

What if i tell you they are brother and sister?

" There are no laws, no boundaries on f...more
Kristalia
Final rating: ★★★★★/★★★★★

“How can something so wrong feel so right?”




I think this is my first reading of an incest (excluding all the books where it is minor thing-like song of ice and fire, and blah blah blah), because this is the first one with main characters in it.

“It's always nice being wanted. Even if it's by the wrong person.”


It's a beautiful book. Full of emotions. I enjoyed every minute of it, every sentence and i loved Lochan and Maya. The writing was perfect and it also was bea...more
Kirsty
My heart is hurting, my mind is confused and I'm struggling to deal with my feelings.

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This book was the hardest book I have ever read, without a doubt. I come from a family of three kids, I have two older brothers. Sitting here, reading a book about incest just seemed wrong on so many levels. But at the same time everything about it just seemed so right.

Don't get me wrong, I don't agree with the themes of this book in the slightest but what you have to understand is Lochan and Maya aren't like a...more
Brenna
WOW! 5+ Stars!

"Family: the most important thing of all. My siblings may drive me crazy at times but they are my blood. They’re all I’ve known. My family is me. They are my life. Without them I walk the planet alone.”


I have been staring at my computer screen for hours trying to figure out how to even begin to explain the feelings I had for this book. I went into Forbidden knowing it didn’t have a happy ending (from the blurb) and I was in the mood for a book that was going to totally wreck me. An...more
Nomes
Jul 06, 2011 Nomes rated it 1 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: fans of daytime "soapies" and melodrama, curious peeps
I am out on my own little limb here in saying I did not care for this book *waves to all my goodreads buds who love it to the max*

It is not the subject matter that irked me but rather the heavy-handed and melodramatic way in which it was handled.

This book, IMO, is the equivalent to a daytime drama* ~ complete with sappy character names (Lochan, Maya, Kit, Tiffin and Willa are the children), over-wrought "true love" sentiments, parental issues of alcoholism, abandonment and abuse, and an oh-my-g...more
Beth
I am always in the unenthusiastic minority, aren't I?

Let me get one thing straight. I am not marking this book down because of the subject matter. Yes, incest is disturbing and seems plain unnatural to people like you and me. But I was willing to judge it for the characters.

Did Tabitha Suzuma win me over?

Well, yes and no.

I would have INFINITELY preferred this book if it was in one POV. Maya and Lochan were always so incredibly similar in their narratives that it confused and deeply annoyed me. T...more
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