Point Appertaining To Books Sleeping Dogs
Title | : | Sleeping Dogs |
Author | : | Sonya Hartnett |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 144 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 1995 by Viking Children's Books (first published June 29th 1995) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Fiction |
Sonya Hartnett
Hardcover | Pages: 144 pages Rating: 3.78 | 606 Users | 68 Reviews
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This book is so hard for me to rate - on one hand Sonia Hartnett's writing is stunning and I love how this is like an Aussie version of Faulkner's The Sound and the fury, one of my all time favourite novels. I'd go as far to say that Hartnett's writing is right up there with the greats. I just found that firstly, this story is incredibly brutal and unrelenting to the point that I had not much heart at the beginning to want to keep reading. Don't get me wrong - I like dark books (The Sound and the Fury is not exactly a box of rainbows), but a story that starts and continues with no hope makes me predict nothing but an ending with no hope and I didn't want to continue in this vein at all.Secondly, I found the turning point of the novel - the arrival of a stranger that turns the family's dystopian farm life upside down... trivial. Some childish things happen and the story ends. I was hoping for a turn of events that was say more... epic? Dramatic? Bigger in scope and depth? I'm not sure. I found the final closing sentences (and the imagined "dream ending sequence") very beautiful, but I just kept thinking that if a bit longer and fleshed out, this could have been quite the tome. Overall though, good.
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Original Title: | Sleeping Dogs |
ISBN: | 0670865036 (ISBN13: 9780670865031) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Appertaining To Books Sleeping Dogs
Ratings: 3.78 From 606 Users | 68 ReviewsJudge Appertaining To Books Sleeping Dogs
Super intense. It's a mix of The Hills Have Eyes, Flowers in the Attic, and Dracula. Very uncomfortable but very well-written.This book is so hard for me to rate - on one hand Sonia Hartnett's writing is stunning and I love how this is like an Aussie version of Faulkner's The Sound and the fury, one of my all time favourite novels. I'd go as far to say that Hartnett's writing is right up there with the greats. I just found that firstly, this story is incredibly brutal and unrelenting to the point that I had not much heart at the beginning to want to keep reading. Don't get me wrong - I like dark books (The Sound and
Australian author Sonya Hartnetts dark YA novella Sleeping Dogs (Penguin Random House 1995) is a compact, precise and unsettling depiction of a family bound by secrets and violence, and their disturbing encounter with a stranger. The Willow family scrabbles to exist on their ailing farm, their house deteriorating, the five children wary and careful, the mother almost catatonic and the father ruling the roost with an iron fist. Tourists in caravans stay for the summer season, but when artist Bow
Abrupt and vicious, this story, if fleshed out could have really been something. The complexity of the characters, their demons and their ghosts are overshadowed by the mechanics of plot. Why the author provides only a brief painful glimpse of this family eludes me, why throw back the big fish with the hungry looking on?Having said that - well worth the read, still plenty to admire, even if it is the potential that excites.
A short powerful novel that tests the boundaries of what is a family, an individual's role in the community they live in and what happens if a system, although seemingly weird, is tampered with.The Willow family is unusual, living in a derelict farm that offers new meaning to a farm-stay. The father is a brute and rules his tribe with an iron hand. The eldest Edward seems to run the farm and does have some interaction with the local town. 23 year old Michelle and the dreaming, artist 20 year old
I had to read this novel as part of my uni booklist this semester, but to my surprise I found myself so hooked in by the story that I read it in one seating. I enjoyed the novel and found it all extremely interesting, especially learning about all the characters- even though a lot of the subject matter and plot made me feel unnervingly uncomfortable. The ending was especially jarring and the whole story really made me think. I think the author did an amazing job and I'd be really interested in
This was the first Sonya Hartnett that I ever read...and what a story to begin with! The Willow family is isolated, disfunctional and violent, and Hartnett sucks you into their world with vehemence and skill. This novel left me breathless.Addendum: I reread this during a couple of Wide Reading session this year and it still has immense power and all the feels. Amazing writing.
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