Just as I was about to say "Well, to look on the bright side, even with all the other catalogue of horrors, at least there is no self-mutilation or similar," we get to the repeated attempts at self-eye-gouging.
OK.
Man, did they have therapists/trauma surgeons/rape counselors in ancient fantasy world? Because they would get plenty of work.
Also, since there has been no blood-curdling awfulness for about ten pages, I wonder what dreadfulness will happen next?
But I have to say Acheron's older sister super-rocks. I imagine her as a common-sense Victorian schoolteacher type with hair in a bun, even though it's completely inaccurate in any respect. She is completely unfazed by all the angst/evil/craziness around her and just does what she thinks she should. Also, how did she manage to escape the evil/crazy/rapist/incestuous/torturer gene, I am not sure, but yay!
ETA: Great. And we are back to the pit of super-misery only worse. Man, I am not reading this book before going to sleep, it's going to give me nightmares. I can't read this thing in one (or two or three) sitting, I need breaks.
ETA2: According to the preface Kenyon seems to be working out some of her own abused childhood issues. Yikes.
OK.
Man, did they have therapists/trauma surgeons/rape counselors in ancient fantasy world? Because they would get plenty of work.
Also, since there has been no blood-curdling awfulness for about ten pages, I wonder what dreadfulness will happen next?
But I have to say Acheron's older sister super-rocks. I imagine her as a common-sense Victorian schoolteacher type with hair in a bun, even though it's completely inaccurate in any respect. She is completely unfazed by all the angst/evil/craziness around her and just does what she thinks she should. Also, how did she manage to escape the evil/crazy/rapist/incestuous/torturer gene, I am not sure, but yay!
ETA: Great. And we are back to the pit of super-misery only worse. Man, I am not reading this book before going to sleep, it's going to give me nightmares. I can't read this thing in one (or two or three) sitting, I need breaks.
ETA2: According to the preface Kenyon seems to be working out some of her own abused childhood issues. Yikes.
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Date: 2008-08-05 10:46 pm (UTC)Eye gouging is always fun.
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Date: 2008-08-05 10:49 pm (UTC)Seriously, I have a really high tolerance for fictional angst and h/c but all this is making me horribly squeamishly ill. Not in a bad way (i.e. I still think it's a good book) but still...
I also think his sister should have her own book, except since she is in the past, unlikely. She is totally common-sense and strong-willed and unflustered. Whether it's rescuing her 16 (???) year old brother from an evil incestious s/m brothel or sleeping with Apollo, she got the equal 'can do' attitude :P
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Date: 2008-08-05 10:54 pm (UTC)I just wanted to make sure everyone was OK with spoilers before I stopped cutting, and so now I know so I will continue to cut :)
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Date: 2008-08-08 02:54 am (UTC)It's incredibly tortured. It sort of made me ill. But I loved the book!