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Well-written and moving -- my heart was pounding in my chest at 2am. But also absolutely brutal -- I was flinching away from my kindle while reading. So I'm not sure whether my physical reactions to these written words were symptomatic of the excellent writing or the horrifying subject matter (or both). This is both a denigration and glorification of slavery and rape.
All of this is to say -- I'm not sure how to rate this, so I'm going with my conscience. ...more
All of this is to say -- I'm not sure how to rate this, so I'm going with my conscience. ...more
Hmm...I don't know...the blurb makes Daniel sound a lot more... belligerent (I guess?) than he really is, which totally changes the dynamics of the story.
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I really enjoyed this book. I thought the world was interesting, although wouldn't mind knowing more of why slavery was an accepted part of the society.
Daniel's point of view was interesting and I think many of his reactions realistic. I think the many of the free people in this story were rather cold and lacked compassion, but not necessarily cruel. I had a hard time believing Daniel fell in love at the end of the story, but then I think for Daniel perhaps finding a place where he might feel sa ...more
Daniel's point of view was interesting and I think many of his reactions realistic. I think the many of the free people in this story were rather cold and lacked compassion, but not necessarily cruel. I had a hard time believing Daniel fell in love at the end of the story, but then I think for Daniel perhaps finding a place where he might feel sa ...more
Mar 22, 2018
Kathleen
marked it as dnf
I didn’t like where this story was going. DNF about 10%.
I'm going to read "Where He Belongs" first, before reviewing this.
I will note, however, that it is a testament to Ms Haimowitz's skills that I didn't throw the Kindle across the room at the end. I want Foster to go down.
And not in the fun, slurpy way, either. ...more
I will note, however, that it is a testament to Ms Haimowitz's skills that I didn't throw the Kindle across the room at the end. I want Foster to go down.
And not in the fun, slurpy way, either. ...more
I read this book initially in 2011. For some reason it is not in my Bought books on Amazon. Anyway, I remember it.
It will make you angry with the abuse by the station and you'll see love bloom between Daniel and his new master.
Dark, Slave Read ...more
It will make you angry with the abuse by the station and you'll see love bloom between Daniel and his new master.
Dark, Slave Read ...more
Feb 11, 2013
Vishous
marked it as d-t-h-m-m
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