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I agree I felt like it was building up to something more, or epic. Not just closure for her. Good book but ultimately a let down in the end.


I completely agree. I think it starts out strong and very interesting. But the end didn't live up to the strong start. But I think it is a thought-provoking scenario, especially these days when politics is making interesting decisions regarding women's reproductive rights. Just imagine if they could use a disease as justification.

Is this a modern day Scarlet Letter, yes, but there are so many other issues addressed in this book that need attention as well. Another huge theme is the deterioration of one's own sense of humanity and how much or how little it takes to make it unravel.
Very interesting read on many accounts.

I agree with you. I was very hesitant but since I had read Mudbound I wanted to read this one. Very different but the same. I did like it though.



Why didn't Chromes just wear make-up? If you fully make up your face, wear full-covering clothing (turtlenecks, long pants, socks or pantyhose or boots, plus gloves) then your bright coloring can't be seen.
Remember the movie Pleasantville? Where people went from black-and-white to "colored" when they came to new understanding? Here's a clip of putting on make-up to cover it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50IAOn...
So yeah, why couldn't Chromes have just used make-up? Even if it were declared illegal (which the author never mentions) there's clearly a black market around.

In addition to the totally unnecessary detours the author takes, she plants some intriguing detail and then just abandons it. There were so many missed opportunities. And I am not talking about she could have gone here or there. I mean she actually brings something up and then abandons it. The whole Zilpah job and the Fists of Christ, just to name two. She should have taken these further, or left them out. Unnecessary temptations are just annoying.


I feel that Hillary Jordan had a great idea; it would have been better if she'd put it aside for 10 or 20 years.



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