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Lucky Boy by Shanthi Sekaran

2 reviews

kodi_rae's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

Oof. Sooo many conflicting feelings. This was a tough one but also so good. It challenged my perspective in a lot of different ways and I'm still unsure how I feel about the characters and events overall.

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rowancdewit's review against another edition

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challenging dark hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

The last few chapters are why this book is not getting rated higher than 3 stars. I wanted to rate this higher. I wanted to rate this four stars. But... I just can't. I was sure this was a four star read, for about 3/4 of the book. But, truly the last portion of the book just left me so disappointed. If you're considering reading this book, here are my thoughts:

The good:
It's raw. It's gritty. It's real. I could not put it down. I needed to know more about these characters and their story. The book makes you feel things. You get attached to these characters, and with two intertwined stories that are so different, you aren't even left knowing who you should root for. You read this book and you just feel things, deeply, for both women. Man, it just feels real. It feels like diary entries, it feels like a memoir, it feels like sitting down with a cup of coffee and each person involved and hearing them recount the details of their haunted past. That's why it hurt so bad to see an ending that I felt was such a disservice to the story and characters Sekaran built. I think just a chapter more, just a little more closure and redemption to both story lines could have been given to beautifully end this deep, raw story. 

The ugly:
- In the beginning, Sekaran I feel balances the evil, dirty, gritty themes tastefully. She has a way of writing about things that are dark that leave you feeling the pain of it, yet without going into extreme detail. But, as the book goes on, things just get looser and sloppier. I won't lie, I have a hard time reading about triggering topics that have to do with sexual assault or abuse, and towards the end, I felt as thought I had to skim and skip through a good bit. I know that she writes from realities and the subject matter Sekaran chose for the story is not rainbow and butterflies, but it caught me off guard how it seemed that Sekaran choose to write about these things sensitively in the beginning of the book, and then less and less and less as the story goes on. It just felt like she wanted the pain and shock factor to be heightened for this beaten down character, but it just made me feel disconnected from her writing and her characters. 
- The ending!!!!!!!!!! Felt!!!!!! So!!!!!!!!! Rushed!!!!!!!!! There is a HUGE dramatic plunge in the story, and it happens in THE LAST LIKE TEN PAGES! WITH NO REAL CONCLUSION!!!!! I mean, I get it. Again, Sekaran is writing on subject matter than is not the cleanest in real life (fostering/adoption, immigration, etc.) nor is it ever typically black and white, but STILL. This is still a BOOK, a STORY, a NOVEL that has been written so beautifully and so raw and real, and then the ending is just.... so flat. No real closure, no real redemption, or conclusion to the characters.

Those are my thoughts. I feel as though others may read this book and not be bothered with the things I was bothered by, I truly can easily see this just being a my taste vs. yours if you disagree with my review, because yes, this book is so beautiful written, in my opinion, but the negatives truly were all I'm left with remembering, over the beautiful story that Sekaran wrote.

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