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This book was absolutely riveting. It was one of those that I've been mildly afraid of for a while, partly the hype, partly because it's supposedly sci-fi (although it isn't really, certainly not beyond the premise), and partly because slavery is naturally a pretty harrowing topic. Luckily it wasn't a book that I needed to be afraid of, and I wish I'd just got on and read it sooner!
In the process of moving into her new house, Dana Wilson is inexplicably flung from her life in 1976 into antebellu ...more
In the process of moving into her new house, Dana Wilson is inexplicably flung from her life in 1976 into antebellu ...more

Jun 03, 2018
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I'm not even sure how to classify this book. It is fantasy with one foot in contemporary(ish) America and one foot in the past. A black protagonist, Dana is somehow repeatedly drawn into the past -- into the deep South and the world of white owned plantations and slavery.
It's not an easy book to read as far as the subject goes. There are graphic passages of physical and sexual violence. There are some tough truths to face and many unanswered questions. It's a book that will stick with me for so ...more
It's not an easy book to read as far as the subject goes. There are graphic passages of physical and sexual violence. There are some tough truths to face and many unanswered questions. It's a book that will stick with me for so ...more

2017 Reading Challenge: A book written in the 1970s
Wow! This book is so simply written but still knocks you off your feet. The time travel is written so simply I didn't question it's plausibility once. Slavery is written in a very realistic way and does not minimize the cruelty of the time.
I highly recommend this book and will be reading more from Ms. Butler.
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Wow! This book is so simply written but still knocks you off your feet. The time travel is written so simply I didn't question it's plausibility once. Slavery is written in a very realistic way and does not minimize the cruelty of the time.
I highly recommend this book and will be reading more from Ms. Butler.
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