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Undone
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Undone
UNDONE only took me days to finish. I devoured it during every spare moment I had from the moment it hit my iPad. It was the hype and "banned book" reputation UNDONE has that sparked my interest in the first place. There's a special place in my heart for anti-heroes and books about society's black sheep. I cheer for the bad guys, so this was right up my alley.
After reading the first chapter, I was hooked. UNDONE is dark and compelling and stunningly written. (The writing is superb.) It's as if Caroline Kepnes, Gillan Flynn, and Nabokov collaborated and wrote a book just for me. With the YOU/Gone Girl/Lolita vibe, I was in literary heaven. This type of book, with this type of honesty about human nature, this well written is near impossible to come by in the self-publish age.
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Book Review – Undone by John Colapinto
Undone: A Novel
*Ooooof* What a book. I feel depressed right now. Having spent so many hours in this crazy mind-mess of a story, that at first, beckoned me with the promise of a forbiddenpsychological thrill. With the creepy-handsome main character and his angelic-looking 17 year old student and their intricate plotting (using her seductive powers and his outlandish ideas) to steal quite a fortune.
Going by some of the reviews (glowing praises by HUGE names in the industry), it promised to be a wild ride. For sure an uncomfortable one (considering a few taboo-angles it was weaving me through), but my mind was going all over the place with the possibilities, potential scenarios, and I was hoping for that big-bang ending that was sure to knock my socks off.
Maryse: I’ve kind of started a er… forbidden, possibly shocking darkish satire-black er… I dunno? Comedy read? Dark psych-thriller, love story spiral descent? No. I dunno. I’ve heard it’s fairly forbidden and it’s written by a man, and it’s got all sorts of weird feedback but I’m taste-testing it, ’cause you know I’m attracted to the psych-mind-benders. It’s called: Undone: A Novel by John Colapinto … It’s excellent writing and a bit… sordid. I’ll let y’all know soon.
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