MILF fantasies and mental health
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Re: MILF fantasies and mental health
Yes it was a real disappointing sub plot.gilliansisley wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 19:16I think it was meant to be an attempt to scandalize readers, and shock then into interest, or at least that was likely the theory... But safe to say it completely and totally backfired.Nym182 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 11:38yeah, "hooked" is not exactly the word I would have used...gilliansisley wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 20:32
Agreed. It left me with an icky feeling, which only got worse after the death of that girl. I just had gross feelings reading the rest of the book, and hated Adam as a character. I never felt he redeemed himself.
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I think it was just to portray a non-stereotypical main character.AvocaDebo621 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 22:51 I think it's somehow required in the story as a way to develop Adam's character only, as I cannot possibly figure out why it's important to the plot otherwise.
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But I do not think Adam's character had any real developments.
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Yes, Adam is not a character I would invest in.Laura Lee wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 06:52I'd say it aids in deconstructing Adam's character. Even if he becomes the hero in the next book in the series, who he was in this book so thoroughly turned me off, I won't be getting the next book in the series and I certainly won't be passing this book on to my teens, which was my original intent after reading the book club review. Incest and murder? Hardly YA material. I don't waste my time reading about people who disgust me, and Adam disgusts me.
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but as soon as he found out he actually had powers he disregards the book! Maybe it was cause he had Carly to teach him but I just found it to be a strange detail.
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Maybe Jeffrey Dahmer just needed a new crush...
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Howlan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 08:51Still, it would not have been any better.


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Honestly... now I kinda wanna see an adult book with Adam as a serial killer

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Agreed!Howlan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 08:48A thrilling adult book would have been more suitable.Nym182 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 11:43yeah there were other more YA appropriate ways to portray that connectiongilliansisley wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 20:35
Fully agreed!! Could have been plenty of other ways to foreshadow his mother's special role in this whole mystical world, but a sexual attraction to her was in no way necessary to the plot.
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Not only inappropriate but I doubt young adults would know what Oedipus Complex is...Howlan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 08:46He should not have executed that in a YA in the first place.Nym182 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 11:42Yeah he should not have done that in a YA novel in the first place.gilliansisley wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 20:34
Oh, hell yeah. Wildly uncomfortable. And there was really, truly no point to it. The author ties it back to have a sort of purpose, but it was pretty weak. I think it was used for shock value, but it really made me feel gross about the entire book
I second that... It's possible that the author was aware of the complex but failed in its execution...
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Such strange choices this author made...Howlan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 08:45Yes, it was definitely weird to read that part.Nym182 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 11:38yeah, "hooked" is not exactly the word I would have used...gilliansisley wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 20:32
Agreed. It left me with an icky feeling, which only got worse after the death of that girl. I just had gross feelings reading the rest of the book, and hated Adam as a character. I never felt he redeemed himself.
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Vicki or Terry?Howlan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 08:44Yes, Vikki's example should have been enough.Nym182 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 11:36yeah I agree, the incest thing was not important to the story at all and yeah, the author could have achieved the same goal with a less drastic way to show the effects of the serum.gilliansisley wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 20:29
Not sure if you finished the book yet, but ultimately it's not important to the plot, period. There were other ways, like a simple over protection of his mother, that could have foreshadowed the reason his feelings are heightened for her. It really, really didn't need to be sexual. There was no valid reason. It was only creepy.
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Agreed!Howlan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 08:43Yeah the YA genre is not suitable for such topics.Nym182 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 11:34See, I was super unsatisfied with the serum explanation, but to be fair I don't think I would have been happier with any reasoning... I just don't think that type of situation has any place in a YA series. If it had been more of an "adult" book I would have been interested in seeing how the author would have dealt with it.AvidBibliophile wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 15:15
It was definitely the type of first impression that left an unforgettable impact! We did at least get to see the inner turmoil he struggled with as a result of these abnormal predilections and desires. I was also glad when the story progressed to the point of providing the readers with an answer to this taboo taste of his.
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I would hope so, but you never know with some "adults"Howlan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 08:42Yeah that is certainly a possibilty. But if asked adult should be handle it maturely.Nym182 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 11:30I agree with both of you! I get the motivation from the author to use such a shocking thing to create controversy, but ultimately it might have the opposite effect considering some readers may ask their parents/guardians about some of the "mature" topics which may dissuade them from buying more books in the series.Laura Lee wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 02:44
Thank you, Wacamato. You encapsulated my feelings exactly. While it benefits the author to the extent that it gets people talking about it, ultimately, (in my opinion) the inclusion of material so inappropriate for a YA novel would seem only to hurt the novel/series. Like you, I've no interest in reading any further. I don't like Adam and that, right there, is the biggest turn off for me. If I am going to spend time with a character, I want to be able to like it.
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Agreed... major fail...Howlan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 08:57Yes it was a real disappointing sub plot.gilliansisley wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 19:16I think it was meant to be an attempt to scandalize readers, and shock then into interest, or at least that was likely the theory... But safe to say it completely and totally backfired.