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Unraveling by Karen Lord

jessethereader's review

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3.0

I really liked the atmosphere of the story & the characters were a lot of fun to follow. The plot was a little on the confusing side, but I read this without realizing that it's a bit of a spin off book, so maybe that's on me? It was a fun read, but didn't really stand out to me.

samukele's review

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Confused and bored

christajls's review

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3.0

Reviewed for AudioFile Magazine

raeanne's review

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4.0

Won from Penguin’s First to Read site.

WTF did I just read? I legit don't know. I feel mindfucked in a satisfying way.

I was initially intrigued by the paranormal mystery aspect and it being inspired by Caribbean mythology.

The first half does include the ‘who is killing these people’ mystery. But it goes about it in such SUCH a different way.

Then it shifts to this soul-searching soul-mated redemption kind of thing.

All set in this weird-but-not-really world with landowners reigning like Rome and America's electoral college.

It kept me reading and thinking about it afterwards. I immediately started trying to research the inspiration for this to try & understand better. I feel this is very important to do for colonists reading from other cultures instead of trying to supplant their own over it.

It sounds like Redemption in Indigo is a prequel to Unraveling. It gave me more tips to find out more about the inspiration for this story to understand it better.

I'm going to read Redemption in Indigo and continue following Karen Lord. I really hope they have audiobook versions, since Caribbean storytelling is so verbal. And Lord's mentioned how that affects her writing. I’m really happy I found a new unexpected author with unique stories to follow!

This AMA was also enlightening.

pennym_'s review

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picked this up because i really loved piranesi and house of leaves for their labyrinths, and i was hoping this would have a similar vibe in terms of a vast magical maze. but that is not the case. the labyrinth here seems more metaphorcal than anything else, and i am struggling to keep track of what is going on. initially i found the godlike beings of chance and the trickster interesting enough to continue despite the confusing nature of the story, but i am swiftly losing the plot and at this point am lacking the desire to keep reading. i would read something more grounded from this author because the writing is very solid, but i have to pass on this one

plukkyduk's review

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adventurous challenging mysterious slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

1.0

I had such hopes for this book. I was really excited to read about a mythology and folklore that I was not familiar with. Boy, was I let down. 
This feels like a sequel to a book that doesnt exist apparently. I was so lost on what was going on the whole time. I kept hoping that there would be some kind of explanation or understanding by the end but I was sorely disappointed. 
1 star and zero because the author clearly has a voice and the ability to write, just not a story that makes any sense to me. 

ginnikin's review

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There's a lot going on in this, and I know a bunch of it went right past me, but I still enjoyed the read.

ada_black's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced

2.5

flying_monkeys's review

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adventurous funny mysterious reflective sad fast-paced
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

brighthappyness's review

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3.0

I wish I could explain what was going on in this book but every time I thought I finally grasped something, another thing was thrown into the mix and I was left confused again....this pattern literally continued until the end, which was even more confusing....I honestly digged the premise and even the middle of the book once I got past the initial confusion of the first third of the book but nope I honestly feel like everything was literally just vibes and dreams and memories or something like that...

I read this book because I heard it ties in with Redemption in Indigo but I should have just left it alone as the standalone as it is because this honestly contributed nothing to the enjoyment of RiI....maybe if the same narrative style was used in this book as it was in RiI, I'd understand the book more