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A review by solskxn
Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Did not finish book. Stopped at 53%.
Unfortunately, I had to abandon this book halfway through, but it's not for the reasons you might think.
Due to the graphic self-harm depicted when a new character named Patricia enters the story, I've had to part ways with it.
However, for those who may have a stronger stomach and less personal, visceral reactions to this particular trigger, please note that I would have rated this book highly. The subject matter itself is obviously harrowing, and there's no reprieve in this novel thus far. But the subject is provoking in its vulnerable nature, pitting minorities against one another in a gruesome way. It uncovers the core of humanity's evil and failings.
The narrative is interesting, written from various characters' perspectives, and it's poetic, brutal, vulnerable, real, and gross. Even though I couldn't continue, I believe this book has great merit and is worth your time if you're brave enough. Meanwhile, I'll be off reading a nice little children's story to settle my stomach and my inner child."
Due to the graphic self-harm depicted when a new character named Patricia enters the story, I've had to part ways with it.
However, for those who may have a stronger stomach and less personal, visceral reactions to this particular trigger, please note that I would have rated this book highly. The subject matter itself is obviously harrowing, and there's no reprieve in this novel thus far. But the subject is provoking in its vulnerable nature, pitting minorities against one another in a gruesome way. It uncovers the core of humanity's evil and failings.
The narrative is interesting, written from various characters' perspectives, and it's poetic, brutal, vulnerable, real, and gross. Even though I couldn't continue, I believe this book has great merit and is worth your time if you're brave enough. Meanwhile, I'll be off reading a nice little children's story to settle my stomach and my inner child."
Graphic: Death, Gore, Self harm, Torture, Violence, Blood, Murder, and Injury/Injury detail