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Pitch Dark
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Dec 25, 2014
Reading for the 2nd time. Most recently started July 30, 2022.
Pitch Dark, was a unique and definitely a brain read. I feel this story was more of her allowing darkness to leave her body. Purge. Purge of what? Her disbelief in a higher power? Her transgressions? After all, she did love in a way that was confused with another's ideology of love so deeply rooted in the human psyche.
Her impetuous temperament seems to have been the reason she looked at everything in such a negative way...Everyone out to get her or judging her...watching her.
"Did I throw the most important thing perhaps, by accident, away?"
Was she speaking of her life? Her self-worth? Is this why she felt somewhat, guilty when she called the commissioner out to come and get the raccoon off of her stovetop? Is this the actual reason why she changed her name, because she pitied herself...Ashamed?
This was an interesting read. However, difficult to interpret in parts. This didn't stop me from enjoying the book and wanting to read more of her work.
Her impetuous temperament seems to have been the reason she looked at everything in such a negative way...Everyone out to get her or judging her...watching her.
"Did I throw the most important thing perhaps, by accident, away?"
Was she speaking of her life? Her self-worth? Is this why she felt somewhat, guilty when she called the commissioner out to come and get the raccoon off of her stovetop? Is this the actual reason why she changed her name, because she pitied herself...Ashamed?
This was an interesting read. However, difficult to interpret in parts. This didn't stop me from enjoying the book and wanting to read more of her work.
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