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Meh. The writing was pretty bad. It plainly said that it was unsure of its audience. One minute it read like it was for 9-year-olds and the next they're talking about uncircumcised penises and people poking out the eyeballs of innocent children. (Those two things aren't related by the way. Just thought I'd let you know, in case you were wondering.)
I didn't care about Kaye's smoking, drinking, shoplifting and truancy etc. It didn't bother me because it was realistic, and I sympathised with the s ...more
I didn't care about Kaye's smoking, drinking, shoplifting and truancy etc. It didn't bother me because it was realistic, and I sympathised with the s ...more

I definitely prefer "very scary fairies", seems more "real" to me.
I really enjoyed the world that Holly Black created for us in Tithe. I also liked that fact the she created characters that aren't run of the mill. Teenagers who have broken homes, troubled parents and are openly gay. There were a lot of references to smoking, drinking and such, but I felt that just made the story more realistic. I understand how it could've offended some readers though, as shown by the wide range of ratings from ...more
I really enjoyed the world that Holly Black created for us in Tithe. I also liked that fact the she created characters that aren't run of the mill. Teenagers who have broken homes, troubled parents and are openly gay. There were a lot of references to smoking, drinking and such, but I felt that just made the story more realistic. I understand how it could've offended some readers though, as shown by the wide range of ratings from ...more

I read this at... 17? and I think what annoyed me the most about this book was that, to me, the author was trying too hard. I don't mind if books portray teenagers drinking/smoking/swearing/whatever because, even though I wasn't like that, I knew plenty of others who were. It's a fact of life that there are teenagers who act like that.
However, the way Holly Black wrote it just didn't feel genuine. When Corny mentioned shonen-ai, it screamed, "Hey, look, I'm an adult and I know what this is! Look ...more
However, the way Holly Black wrote it just didn't feel genuine. When Corny mentioned shonen-ai, it screamed, "Hey, look, I'm an adult and I know what this is! Look ...more

Apr 30, 2009
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Jun 13, 2009
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Sep 11, 2009
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