Elisabeth's Reviews > Goddess
Goddess
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This was pretty good, it was written in an interesting format, where the protagonist was confessing/dictating her life to a monk (who seems thoroughly uninteresting and judge-y throughout the book, given her reactions to him), and that's how the story is told.
I did really like the protagonist, Julie, because she was an anomaly to those around her, and was constantly being underestimated simply because she was a woman. Rather than banging on the walls of a system that would never accept her for who she was, rather, she used it to her advantage to catch people off-guard. She always had an escape plan, and it was interesting to read how she got out of certain situations.
It is kind of sad, because the reason she's doing this at all is because she's sick and on the verge of death (not really a spoiler, because it almost starts with her talking about that), but it is worth the read.
I did really like the protagonist, Julie, because she was an anomaly to those around her, and was constantly being underestimated simply because she was a woman. Rather than banging on the walls of a system that would never accept her for who she was, rather, she used it to her advantage to catch people off-guard. She always had an escape plan, and it was interesting to read how she got out of certain situations.
It is kind of sad, because the reason she's doing this at all is because she's sick and on the verge of death (not really a spoiler, because it almost starts with her talking about that), but it is worth the read.
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January 8, 2016
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January 8, 2016
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January 26, 2016
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