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They Never Learn

They Never Learn

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He could be a model, one of those sun-burnished Abercrombie boys tossing a ball back and forth in matching madras shorts. There are two narrators, Lameece Issaq and Eileen Stevens, one for Scarlett’s POV, the other for Carly, and both do a spectacular job. I finished this last night and I'm so glad I was able to before the live show, because this just might be my favorite pick of the book club so far! Jeannie and I spent three hours discussing everything from the characters and plot to the significance of the color red.

Her career wasn't ruined and she didn't have any problems getting down and dirty with men or women, so where was the fire to keep at it coming from? I have nothing bad to say about this book except that maybe I wish there was at least one decent male character that would show that not every man is a rapist but I can understand why the author chose to do it the way she did. I loved the book at first, really enjoyed the main character(s) and the writing style that was so easy to follow and that read fast. Granted my knowledge on these two concepts, terms, ideology or whatever is very limited, so it could be that I took this book the wrong way and was missing the point. And you’re right Jeannie, from the get-go Fargo signals that Scarlett is going to be a very uncommon main character who lives by her own moral code.As the roommates becomes closer, Carly becomes obsessed with making the young man who sexually assaulted her roommate at a party pay for his actions. The feminist approach and commentary ( even if my whole review was spent complaining about it and was about as subtle as a rocket take off) was timely and it did make a few really good points. I can see how the story would be cathartic for those looking to read about a woman killing a bunch of dudes who deserve it.

I cannot wait for my sister to read it as well, since she is married to a woman, I really want her thoughts on it. True justice would have been bolting the fraternity house doors and setting the whole place on fire, burning every one of those boys in their beds. Which completely speaks to Fargo's ability to throw you into the mind of a psychopath and to make their train of thought seem not only plausible, but actually practical! I mean, if a man did all those things Scarlett did, her love interest would run away as fast as she could. Fumino is fascinated with stars and wishes to pursue a degree in astronomy, despite her mediocre mathematics skills.Btw, I pictured Katie Siegel from Haunting of Hill House as Scarlett while I was reading this and that made my experience a thousand times better. And Scarlett's fiendish plans all have a common goal: to rid the world of men who just won't listen, and who just can't say no.

The way this was written really dispelled any sense of trepidation or the suspense I would have expected in such a book. Written and illustrated by Taishi Tsutsui, We Never Learn was launched in the 10th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on February 6, 2017. She’s a Pitch Wars mentor, Vice President of the Chicagoland chapter of Sisters in Crime, and the cocreator of the podcast Unlikeable Female Characters.The garage’s fluorescent overhead light emphasizes all the still-adolescent features of his face: the downy excuse for a mustache on his upper lip, the pimple swelling in the crease between his nose and his cheek. It was so well-plotted and so well-written and at times, it could be darkly funny, even as it provided a scathing criticism of warped gender norms and rape culture. I was suprised about Carly being Scarlet, but once that was revealed, i could see where the book was headed. In alternating chapters, Carly is a freshman at the university who quickly becomes friendly with her roommate, Allison, her total opposite.



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