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Haven Kimmel
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Haven Kimmel
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After recovering a horrific, long-suppressed memory, she discovers that much of her present-day life is a carefully constructed delusion. With equal parts genius and psychosis, Trace copes with the fallout from a brutal, bizarre childhood in a heart-stopping story that explores both the terror and wonder of mental illness.
©2008 Haven Kimmel (P)2008 BBC Audiobooks AmericaReseñas de la Crítica
What’s Real?
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Wonderful, complex read
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Don't judge Ms. Kimmel solely on this book as her others are far better!
Not so Zippy
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the work of a genius
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Not as good as her others
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Are there answers to everything? No. There is supposed to be delineation and confusion because the story is told through Trace's eyes, a lot of it taking place in her own dreams, which are confusing by nature. Distortion is her reality!
I've seen a ton of complaints among the reviews about her train of thought dropping off at random: The majority of the times her train of thought veers, it's because she's encroaching on repressed memories that eventually make themselves known if you give the book proper time and attention.
The devil's in the details, both literallly and figuratively, and the "bomb drop" doesn't hit until the final chapter (and it is a DOOZY!).
Yes, this is a TERRIBLY dark book, and the subject matter/prose is definitely not for the impatient, or those looking for a traditional happy ending, but there is redemption to be found here. Haven's reading really helped weave the pieces into a tangible and heart-wrenching story of how abuse, abandonment, and mental illness shaped the reality of a brilliant mind and disfigured her concept of love into something forbidden, painful, and seemingly impossible to free herself of.
Beautifully Dark
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Puzzling
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I recognize that the intent was to convey the fractured mental state of the main character, but there were many instances where the author would stop in the middle of a sentence and pick up with a completely different train of thought. It just made it very difficult to follow.
The Narration: This had to be the worst narration of a book I have ever experienced. The author took it upon herself to narrate the book. One might think that even add to the flavor of the story seeing as how the author should be more familiar than any hired voice with the subject matter, but every word felt forced, as though she was both reading from a script for the very first time and was only semi-literate. There was absolutely no flow or rhythm to the narration. It was very choppy, broken, and distracting. Please! Don't take my word on the delivery, listen to the available sample and judge for yourself.
I have never not finished an audio-book that I have started until now. Ultimately, it was just too painful to continue. The overall tone was very dark and the mood was completely depressing. I don't believe that even once, in the hour and a half that I invested, any character experienced even one happy or non-depressing thought. I couldn't justify finishing this book.
Disjointed Text, Awful Narration
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