'We Need To Talk About Kevin' by Lionel Shriver
AfterThoughts
It's a v powerful, gripping, intriguing, moving, mind-blowing story that speaks to me. I was Kevin, I was Eva... I dun have to be a highschool killer or a mother to feel n relate to it. Kevin is a mirror of Eva that speaks aloud. He is aloofness, alertness, defensiveness, self-righteousness, pride n arrogance, all roll into one. It's a high price to pay, but is it too late? And does it take death to know life, to know ourselves?
It was somewhat long-drawn for me to chew n savour on the thick book, like a rubbery beef or something, but it oozed out a flavour of its own, so distinct that I felt it was worth the process. Yes, I was literally counting the pages, but I made it n loved it! ;p
Rating range: * ~ ****
My Rating for this book: **** [Chris' Fav!]
Award/s: Orange Prize for Fiction 2005
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Unforgettable quotes
'Know what they do with cats, don't you. They do it in the house, and you shove their faces into their own shit. They don't like it. They use the box.' p.204
'I used to think I knew,' he said glumly. 'Now I'm not so sure.' p.464
Lionel Shriver, We Need To Talk About Kevin
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Resources
Award Mention
www.orangeprize.co.uk/opf/archive.php4
Reading Group Guide
www.readinggroupguides.com/guides3/we_need_talk_kevin1.asp
Available in NLB libraries, major bookstores
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