The first thing I wanted to say is that I actually do really enjoy this book, although I think that it comes with a lot of thinking. Whether it was with her use of colors, descriptions or even trying to figure out what was really going on.
The use of colors, I thought, was very well done. Especially when it came to the white being pure, green being nature, etc. Those were just a few examples of how color had made an appearance during the book. Do you think that the colors were necessary? I do, I think this way the reader themselves could come up with their own conclusions and how they see the book being written. It can't be either black or white- like my color use? Haha.
With the descriptions, I thought it was a bit hard to understand and could have been written a lot clearer. Do you happen to know who the direct audience was? Because sometimes it was hard for myself to even understand what was going on. I know some of you had that same issue when it came to the baby or even the rape scene itself. That's really the only thing I have an issue with in the book.
I also like how she interpreted Donkeyskin and I'm excited to see what happens to her father =]
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