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reginatw 's review for:
White Tears
by Hari Kunzru
Through a fictional story, this book digs into the truth of the past and the present in a way that surges and rises up and hits you without warning at the end. One of the most powerful books I've read in a long time. I picked it up because of my love of early blues music, which serves as the backbone of this story, but really this story is about those whom our society has deemed are not worthy of having a voice, and how it goes about keeping those people voiceless. I won't give details since I feel this is a book that the less you know going into it, the better. But I recommend this book to anyone and everyone.
The book is tagged "horror" here. I didn't find the book scary, at least not beyond the way in which things that are happening in our world are scary, but I did find it incredibly, incredibly sad.
The book is tagged "horror" here. I didn't find the book scary, at least not beyond the way in which things that are happening in our world are scary, but I did find it incredibly, incredibly sad.