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Lädt ... My Name Is Venus Blackvon Heather Lloyd
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. This book is such a page turner. I look forward to reading more of Lloyd’s books. This book really made me think about what I would do in similar situations. I was so happy for the happy ending. Thanks Netgalley for the advanced copy. ( ) "If you ask me, we’re all born by accident and there’s no such thing as God. We travel through this life with no real trajectory, ricocheted here and there by the consequences of other people’s actions. And it works both ways, of course. The stupidest little thing we do can alter the future for so many people." I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. My thoughts and opinions are my own. Also, the quotes I used may have changed or been altered in some way, but I am quoting from what I received. My Name Is Venus Black made me feel a lot of things. I thought I knew what to expect when I started this, but I was wrong. I was pleasantly surprised with the story and how beautifully it was portrayed. I was also heartbroken and insane with uncertainty on more than one occasion. The beginning is hard to read, because you have no idea what's going on. The author keeps the specifics to herself, and slowly lets things slip as the story progresses. You have to very patient with this book, because nothing is rushed. It was painful at times, especially when her brother goes missing and years pass before the story continues. The writing was phenomenal! I loved the way the author spoke through the characters. "That’s another thing that got me here. Nothing is as it appears. It’s like that with space. Objects that look round might not be, and stars that look close to each other might be billions of miles apart. And it’s the same with people. Only instead of standing too far away to see the truth, you’re probably standing too close." I can't say I would have done things the same way Venus did, but I can see why she made certain decisions. Her mother was...ugh. I really wish she had done more for her children. We get an idea of what her mindset was like, but I still don't agree with her reasoning. She seemed disconnected. I really enjoyed the parts that are told through Leo's perspective. He's developmentally challenged, and I think the author did a great job conveying his thoughts. I can't imagine that is an easy thing to do, but I felt like I understood a lot about Leo. It was fascinating to see how he viewed what was happening around him, his choices for dealing with what happened, and other things that occur later on. I also like that this book brings attention to how hard it is for someone being released from prison. They've served their sentence, but the world doesn't make it easy for them once they get out. It's a constant battle for them to try and make something with their lives, especially when they've been kept away from the world they are now expected to live in. My heart was so torn while I read this. I felt conflicted about my feelings and how I wanted the story to end. I didn't agree with a lot that happened (and I think it's great when an author can help me perceive viewpoints so different from my own), but I can also understand why certain choices were made in the moment. It all comes back to the first quote, and how one small thing can alter the future for so many other people. Originally posted at Do You Dog-ear? on Friday, April 6, 2018. https://www.doyoudog-ear.com/2018/04/my-name-is-venus-black-novel-by-heather.htm... Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. I loved this book! It's a story about a girl who goes to prison for murder and her disabled younger brother missing. I thought it was great with all the main characters POV throughout the book. The ending made me happy. Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. I enjoyed this story about a young woman whose life was turned upside down by an abusive stepfather and her reaction. Venus is trying to rebuild her life after spending years in prison for juveniles. The parallel story concerns her autistic brother who was kidnapped and has been missing since her incarceration. Venus builds new relationships, including reconnecting with her mother who she blames for not supporting her as a child. Overall, this is well written and somewhat of a page turner. The characters are believable and unique. I will say, though my cover is different than the one used for publication, I don't think either one really fits this novel very well. One looks like Venus is a rock singer, the other really says nothing. I can't help but wonder if the paperback edition is marketed differently - and the cover is more appealing and more accurately reflects the story - if this book won't find an even greater readership.
I won this book through Early Readers. I really enjoyed this book. I would recommend it. Great first book for this author. Hope she continues.
"A stirring debut novel about a young woman searching for her kidnapped brother after she commits a terrible crime but longs for redemption. Thirteen-year-old Venus Black, a straitlaced, straight-A student is the last person anyone would expect to get in trouble, but when she is arrested for committing a shocking crime, it is clear that there was more going on in Venus's world than anyone knew. When she is released from a juvenile detention center five years later, she assumes a new identity in the hope of escaping the pain of her past, the mother that disappointed her, and her criminal reputation. Most importantly, she pledges to find her beloved, mentally disabled younger brother, Leo, who was kidnapped while she was gone. A newcomer to fiction, Heather Lloyd crafts a constellation of captivating, fresh voices in this redemptive novel that forces us to question our definitions of right and wrong, the difficulties in starting over, and whether or not it's possible to forgive the family we're born with--and live with the family we choose to be our own"-- Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
LibraryThing Early Reviewers-AutorHeather Lloyds Buch My Name is Venus Black wurde im Frührezensenten-Programm LibraryThing Early Reviewers angeboten. Aktuelle DiskussionenKeineBeliebte Umschlagbilder
Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyKlassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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