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I Love You but I've Chosen Darkness by Claire Vaye Watkins
2 reviews
ashlurtis's review against another edition
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.25
Oof, this was rough. I still don't know why I didn't DNF this book honestly. For some reason, I thought I really liked this author, but now I'm second guessing how I felt after reading "Gold Fame Citrus." Possibly and probably, the same as I felt while reading this. The writing is like... good, sharp, smart, but the story is BLAH.
I read this for a "semi-autobiographical" challenge at my local library and was constantly feeling weirded out about how the author and main character share the same name among other characteristics. Also, every character in this story, including and especially the main character, is super icky. There might be an appropriate audience for this book, and I am definitely not it, nor can I conceive of who would be.
The narrative switches between the main character's very unreliable point of view and these random letters from a character I wasn't even sure the identity of until near the end of the book. I am assuming there are a lot of heavy and raw emotions that went into the writing of this book and that for some people it might be very cathartic to read, but not for this young-ish Midwestern mom who loves her family...
The content is just as icky as the characters and I kind of felt like I needed to take a really hot shower to wash this book off me. Probably will not be seeking out more work from this author.
I read this for a "semi-autobiographical" challenge at my local library and was constantly feeling weirded out about how the author and main character share the same name among other characteristics. Also, every character in this story, including and especially the main character, is super icky. There might be an appropriate audience for this book, and I am definitely not it, nor can I conceive of who would be.
The narrative switches between the main character's very unreliable point of view and these random letters from a character I wasn't even sure the identity of until near the end of the book. I am assuming there are a lot of heavy and raw emotions that went into the writing of this book and that for some people it might be very cathartic to read, but not for this young-ish Midwestern mom who loves her family...
The content is just as icky as the characters and I kind of felt like I needed to take a really hot shower to wash this book off me. Probably will not be seeking out more work from this author.
Graphic: Drug use, Sexual violence, and Abandonment
Moderate: Cancer and Death of parent
Minor: Abortion
cocacolor's review against another edition
funny
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
I don't usually like woe-is-me everyone-sucks no-relationship-is-a-good-relationship literary fiction about disaffected authors, but I tore through this. The descriptions of California are beautiful, the emotions are real and messy, and even though I hated everyone, so did the narrator.
Moderate: Addiction, Drug use, Infidelity, and Sexual violence
Minor: Abortion