Alison O'Keefe's Reviews > Petals on the Wind
Petals on the Wind (Dollanganger, #2)
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I couldn't stop reading this story, yet I didn't want to continue reading it at the same time.
It blows my mind that this book had a popular reception - Cathy is a terrible role model for any girl to look up to. I wanted to see her get revenge so badly, I kept going though - so guilty of liking that part.
I won't be reading the rest in the series, because I just can't comprehend the appeal of whatever will come next.
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The main reason for my dislike is that Cathy not only marries, but excuses a violently and emotionally abusive man. His actions are so far beyond what is acceptable in a relationship, and despite Cathy acknowledging that she puts men on a pedestal when they don't deserve it - it is completely unacceptable for the book to promote the idea that she brought her abuse on because she didn't care for her husband enough. There was never a time that she recognised that she should have left Julian earlier.
She also accepts being raped many times. WTF?
So, no - I will not be reading the rest of the series.
I thought her revenge was fabulous, if a little mentally unstable. However, I liked that the mother got what she deserved.
It blows my mind that this book had a popular reception - Cathy is a terrible role model for any girl to look up to. I wanted to see her get revenge so badly, I kept going though - so guilty of liking that part.
I won't be reading the rest in the series, because I just can't comprehend the appeal of whatever will come next.
SPOILER:
The main reason for my dislike is that Cathy not only marries, but excuses a violently and emotionally abusive man. His actions are so far beyond what is acceptable in a relationship, and despite Cathy acknowledging that she puts men on a pedestal when they don't deserve it - it is completely unacceptable for the book to promote the idea that she brought her abuse on because she didn't care for her husband enough. There was never a time that she recognised that she should have left Julian earlier.
She also accepts being raped many times. WTF?
So, no - I will not be reading the rest of the series.
I thought her revenge was fabulous, if a little mentally unstable. However, I liked that the mother got what she deserved.
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August 21, 2020
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August 21, 2020
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August 21, 2020
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