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Sharp Objects
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From the first page, I felt the author had just finished a Chuck Palahniuk novel and decided she wanted to be like him when she grew up. Sentence fragments can be fun if you're in the mood for things like "A belly. A smell. He was suddenly standing next to me." (Not exact quotes, but pretty close.) I wasn't in the mood, and it was irritating. Also, I couldn't enjoy the main character. I found the scene where she was 12 years old and in someone's hunting shed, full of dead, bloody animals and porn irritating. I get that I was supposed to think "oh wow what a messed up home life she has to be masturbating in a shed full of dead animals", but instead I thought " I have no interest in this, or her."
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August 6, 2007
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August 11, 2007
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Yeah, I was really disappointed by it. Maybe I'll have to read "Dark Places"!



Camille at times did bug the sh__t out of me. I liked Camille for all of her flaws, confusion and darkness. I may have slightly maudlin tendincies myself so that's why I was so enthralled.
The purpose of the blood, carnage and how that drove her to masturbate speaks to her confusion about sex, love, relationships, etc. That demonstrated to me that she saw her own body as shameful or disgusting which would also lead to self mutilation.


However, the reason I am responding to your review is the premise that a woman wouldn't do that. After reading all three books in a week, I feel sick. Sick of Gillian Flynn, her self loathing misogyny (we are all catty, evil, twisted, vile, cruel and friendless) and her dismissal of men as inconsequential - always weak and in the background, horrid, whimpering, mewling useless creatures.





