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Sula
by Toni Morrison
This book is called Sula and I barely got to know who Sula was. I know how everyone felt about Sula. I enjoyed the writing style and how Toni Morrison used words. But the story about Sula herself left me wanting more. Sula believed she was living her life the way she wanted because she just wanted to. But in fact she was raised by seeing, hearing, and knowing things that shape us all. She was selfish, inconsiderate, manipulative, and a killer. But Nel was no better. No one in their town was any better than the other. If we all end up in the same circumstances, it doesn’t matter if your mother loved you more or who is married or single. I loved that it was short because any longer and I might not have made it. There is a quote on page 103 that Sula says to Jude in front of Nel that I 100% agree with, also. I would recommend because it is an easy, quick read with some entertaining moments.