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Jul 21, 2014
Dana Berglund
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This is a tricky book to write a review on. It is layered, complex, brilliant, and frustrating. A blurb on the inside jacket both gives away too much and misleads. There were pieces of genius in here, threads of nuanced explorations of race, gender, family, parenthood, friendship, self-image, and identity. Many thoughtful questions are posed, but I didn't find many answers. For some, this is purposeful and reasonable- all questions about race, family, and identity cannot be answered in a normal
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I have very mixed feelings about this book -- some things resonated beautifully, while other things felt glossed over or missing. I am embarrassed to admit that I didn't even get the "Snow White" connection until I logged on here... She is a gorgeous writer, but I had to keep going back to find what I missed (especially the end!).
I could go on and on, but most reviewers have covered most of how I feel except one thing: I felt discombobulated, like something was off somehow. When I finally saw th ...more
I could go on and on, but most reviewers have covered most of how I feel except one thing: I felt discombobulated, like something was off somehow. When I finally saw th ...more

About halfway through this book, I was so hopeful and found the story vibrant in perspective, but the scope of the story ended up going haywire and subplots were dropped left and right with a fairly unnecessary twist thrown in for good measure. You've consigned me to a sports metaphor, book. You could have won the game, but you lost it all in the fourth quarter. 3.5 stars
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The first chapter gets five stars. Beautiful writing. Clever allusion to Snow White without getting too close. But then, chapter two slows the plot down until it stalls, and chapter three goes off the rails. I wish Oyeyemi could have maintained the beautiful writing and clever story throughout the novel.

Bitter, caustic, fairy-tale-ish, a book about passing with a twist that isn't particularly hidden (nor does it try to be).
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Apr 24, 2014
Kristi
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historical-fiction,
fantasy

Nov 25, 2018
Christina MOVED TO STORYGRAPH Perucci
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Mar 22, 2016
Lianne
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