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Sharp Objects
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3.4/5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Wow well this was... disturbing. And sick and twisted and depraved and degenerate. Possibly incest. I liked it! But didn't love it. Prior to reading this book, I had watched the mini series from HBO. And then naturally, I bought the book and didn't read it until now. Yes, the series came out 2 years ago and I'm reading the book in 2020, shut up. But let's talk about it.
Camille was a very interesting protagonist to read about. She has a very dark past, a disturbed family, history of violence, abuse and self harm and now after years of not being back to her hometown and having being "saved" so to speak, she ends up back in the rabbit hole. Which brings back many bad memories, awkward meetings with old classmates, gossip, and most importantly... a reunion with her toxic mother. I didn't like Camille as a person. She was very unlikable and snobbish to me. But I liked reading about her and delving more into her psyche. Finally a good "unlikable characters" book.
The storyline was pretty basic, two little girls are killed in a small town... reporter has to go there and write an article about it... but in this case the reporter is from the town. This fucking town man! Is this how people are like in small towns in America? Like honestly, 13 years olds acting like 18 years olds? What the fuck was that about? They could just up the ages a tiny bit... 15 would have been more realistic. Looking like that and acting like that at 13 does not happen often. Maybe they could have done this with Amma only, which yes was the most popular and mean girl in school blah blah blah, but the other girls don't really fall much behind. They are in middle school for God's sake! No. Couldn't buy it. Tell me please, if 13 year olds in America act like this, I truly want to know.
The mystery was thrilling but at times it fell flat. There are moments were the plot was backtracking I could say? I can't really explain it but I guess I could say some things felt very repetitive sometimes. Conversations and characters mostly. Also thoughts in Camille's mind and the way she expressed them. Maybe this book could be smaller and it would be more impactful and fast paced.
One of my biggest problems with this book was the ending and the "twist". The revelation was written in such a weird way that I literally had to go back to my audiobook and book (yes I listen to audiobooks at 2.3 while reading the book too to read faster, trust me it works, especially if you're bilingual) to understand what the fuck just happened. Luckily, I didn't remember the twist from the mini series and when I remembered it I got that "OH SHIT HOW DID I FORGET THIS" but the presentation could have been better. It was a good plot twist buried by the writing and presentation.
To sum up, this was a good but not great mystery thriller for me. If you enjoy mystery thrillers that depend mostly on abusive relationships and character studies, you will like this a lot more. If you want good world building and a nice plot twist, you won't like it extremely much. And before I go... FUCK THE MOTHER. K bye!
“The face you give the world tells the world how to treat you.”
Wow well this was... disturbing. And sick and twisted and depraved and degenerate. Possibly incest. I liked it! But didn't love it. Prior to reading this book, I had watched the mini series from HBO. And then naturally, I bought the book and didn't read it until now. Yes, the series came out 2 years ago and I'm reading the book in 2020, shut up. But let's talk about it.
Camille was a very interesting protagonist to read about. She has a very dark past, a disturbed family, history of violence, abuse and self harm and now after years of not being back to her hometown and having being "saved" so to speak, she ends up back in the rabbit hole. Which brings back many bad memories, awkward meetings with old classmates, gossip, and most importantly... a reunion with her toxic mother. I didn't like Camille as a person. She was very unlikable and snobbish to me. But I liked reading about her and delving more into her psyche. Finally a good "unlikable characters" book.
The storyline was pretty basic, two little girls are killed in a small town... reporter has to go there and write an article about it... but in this case the reporter is from the town. This fucking town man! Is this how people are like in small towns in America? Like honestly, 13 years olds acting like 18 years olds? What the fuck was that about? They could just up the ages a tiny bit... 15 would have been more realistic. Looking like that and acting like that at 13 does not happen often. Maybe they could have done this with Amma only, which yes was the most popular and mean girl in school blah blah blah, but the other girls don't really fall much behind. They are in middle school for God's sake! No. Couldn't buy it. Tell me please, if 13 year olds in America act like this, I truly want to know.
The mystery was thrilling but at times it fell flat. There are moments were the plot was backtracking I could say? I can't really explain it but I guess I could say some things felt very repetitive sometimes. Conversations and characters mostly. Also thoughts in Camille's mind and the way she expressed them. Maybe this book could be smaller and it would be more impactful and fast paced.
One of my biggest problems with this book was the ending and the "twist". The revelation was written in such a weird way that I literally had to go back to my audiobook and book (yes I listen to audiobooks at 2.3 while reading the book too to read faster, trust me it works, especially if you're bilingual) to understand what the fuck just happened. Luckily, I didn't remember the twist from the mini series and when I remembered it I got that "OH SHIT HOW DID I FORGET THIS" but the presentation could have been better. It was a good plot twist buried by the writing and presentation.
To sum up, this was a good but not great mystery thriller for me. If you enjoy mystery thrillers that depend mostly on abusive relationships and character studies, you will like this a lot more. If you want good world building and a nice plot twist, you won't like it extremely much. And before I go... FUCK THE MOTHER. K bye!
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Your review is spot on!
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Carrie wrote: "Great review. I loved this book, but not because of the twists. Your review accurately captures why. The characters are haunting. I was pulled into their disturbing world while reading."
Thank you! I'm very glad you enjoyed the book, have you watched the mini series?
Thank you! I'm very glad you enjoyed the book, have you watched the mini series?
Raymond wrote: "Don't know about the book, but that was a fascinating review."
Well well thank you so much!
Well well thank you so much!
Abusive relationships and character studies, no, they don't do it for me. Great review though, Maria.
Maria wrote: "Somya wrote: "I started reading this book yesterday.. Liking it till now!"
I'm glad you like it!"
I finished reading it and absolutely loved it.
I'm glad you like it!"
I finished reading it and absolutely loved it.
Great review Maria! I agree with you about the way the girls' behaviour is depicted. It is far-fetched.
Seb wrote: "Great review Maria! I agree with you about the way the girls' behaviour is depicted. It is far-fetched."
I'm glad you agree! thank you so much
I'm glad you agree! thank you so much
I've been reading through reviews, trying to find ONE that had an issue with the 13 year old girls...thank you! It wasn't just the way they acted, it was how they supposedly looked - gorgeous figures and breasts?! My son is 13, and none of the girls in his class look like that (yep, early puberty can happen, I know, but all 4 of those girls?)
I would've rated it higher if the girls were at least 15, I found the age a little ridiculous.
I would've rated it higher if the girls were at least 15, I found the age a little ridiculous.
Hails wrote: "I've been reading through reviews, trying to find ONE that had an issue with the 13 year old girls...thank you! It wasn't just the way they acted, it was how they supposedly looked - gorgeous figur..."
Exactly! She made it seem like the entire town was like fucking Lolita or some shit, yes one girl or two can look and act like that at such a young age but not everybody. This whole part really took me off the book and it could be changed with just a different age number
Exactly! She made it seem like the entire town was like fucking Lolita or some shit, yes one girl or two can look and act like that at such a young age but not everybody. This whole part really took me off the book and it could be changed with just a different age number