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Jayson
Jayson is on page 103 of 320
Notes:
(1) Around 100 pages in, and finally we have the inciting incident.
- In dystopian stories, it's usually the main character daring to undertake an act of rebellion, risking their life in the process: think Winston writing in his diary or Katniss volunteering as Tribute.
- Here's it's a pair of chapters where you have the expected/shocking duty of a handmaid, contrasted with the aforementioned act of rebellion.
Jan 03, 2023 05:30AM
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Jayson
Jayson is on page 299 of 320
Notes:
(1) I don't know what to make of this book. Going into the last few short chapters, I thought to myself that this better end with some oomph because there's been very little of that so far.
- I can't say it ultimately did, though I can't say it was disappointing either.
(2) The ending's meant to be ambiguous, which I can appreciate. Though the epilogue tells you what happened, which takes some steam out of it.
Jan 06, 2023 08:45AM
The Handmaid's Tale


Jayson
Jayson is on page 259 of 320
Notes:
(1) Even this far into the book, I don't know that I can identify a definite plot.
- This whole book has been the main character either telling things or learning things.
(2) This may possibly be the most passive protagonist I've ever read.
- More noticeable since it's a dystopian story.
- She doesn't actually rebel at all, except perhaps in her head. Really, she's coerced into breaking rules by everyone else.
Jan 05, 2023 09:40AM
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Jayson
Jayson is on page 199 of 320
Notes:
(1) When I said before that the inciting incident didn't come until a third of the way into the book, I was wrong. That was a false start. It actually comes halfway through the book.
- It's been all world-building until then.
- In a twist on convention, "the rebel" isn't so clear cut.
(2) Part of the reason why I don't read much literary fiction is precisely because plot often plays second fiddle to symbolism.
Jan 04, 2023 10:10AM
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Jayson
Jayson is on page 151 of 320
Notes:
(1) "All I can hear now is the sound of my own heart, opening and closing, opening and closing, opening"
- This last line of Chapter 24 doesn't end with a punctuation, which is interesting, as well as perplexing.
- To me, it could either mean that her heart stayed open after that third round, or that, since the sentence has no end, the pattern keeps repeating indefinitely. I suppose either theory is plausible.
Jan 04, 2023 01:00AM
The Handmaid's Tale


Jayson
Jayson is on page 50 of 320
Notes:
(1) This threw me for a bit of a loop with its use of selective quotation marks.
- Only words spoken in the immediate present get quotation marks. Anything else, be it written or a recollection, doesn't get them.
(2) Chapters 1-8 involve a trip to buy groceries.
- Definitely more about the journey than the destination.
- It does a great job at worldbuilding. Immersive and memorable, albeit somewhat uneventful.
Jan 02, 2023 03:25AM
The Handmaid's Tale


Jayson
Jayson is starting
Notes:
(1) It's been New Year tradition for me to have either my first book of the year or the last book of the preceding year (some years both) be a super-popular novel.
- "The Handmaid's Tale" was on clearance!
(2) When I say "super-popular," I don't mean the YA novel de jour that practically no one outside ŷ has even heard of. I mean books that everyone knows, possibly a classic or due to a hit adaptation.
Jan 01, 2023 12:15AM
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message 1: by Donna (new)

Donna Happy New Year Jayson!


Jayson Donna wrote: "Happy New Year Jayson!"

Thanks, Donna! Happy New Year to you too 😁👍🥂🍾


message 3: by roosmarijn (new) - added it

roosmarijn aaah can’t wait to read your notes on this one jayson!!


Jayson roosmarijn wrote: "aaah can’t wait to read your notes on this one jayson!!"

Thanks, Roos! Thrilled to hear that. Can't wait to share my thoughts as well 😁👍


Jayson JM the nice bookworm. I need a clan plz wrote: "Cool book, !maybe I'll read it. Thanks for your input"

Good to hear. I appreciate your interest :)


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preru ♡ thank u for ur pov jason ~!


message 7: by Jayson (last edited Jan 03, 2023 10:55PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jayson preru (ᵔᴥ�) wrote: "thank u for ur pov jason ~!"

My pleasure, preru! Just thrilled people are actually interested 😁👍


daemyra, the realm's delight Lol at your first note. I felt that way too!


Jayson daemyra, the realm's delight wrote: "Lol at your first note. I felt that way too!"

Glad it's not just me! Just took a peek at your review, and it's the first thing you said Lol


Jayson JM the nice bookworm. I need a clan plz wrote: "Jayson, how do you read so many books and take the time to reply to everybody comments on already all your reviews, it is just mind blowing. I like it, keep up the good work."

Thanks, I appreciate it. Really, people don't comment all that often, so replying to everything isn't too difficult. It's not like I'm writing paragraph-long replies to everyone. As for reading a lot, I'm not a fast reader, so it's almost entirely due to choosing short books. Even this is a relatively short novel.


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