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MADAPPLE – CHRISTINA MELDRUM

MadappleMadapple by Christina Meldrum
My rating: 4/5 cats
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i fully intended to like this more than i did. because my four here should be interpreted as three-and-a-half with four-star cat potential.

the things i liked:

structure. i love books like this, with a dual narrative approaching each other like tiny trains. the present-day storyline running along and getting interrupted by the four-years future courtroom transcripts and you are like “wooooah—how did we ever get to this point??”

religion/mythology. loved this. so few YA novels these days deal with the ancient mystery cults and how they relate to christianity. the parallels were fascinating, and i never found susanne’s didactic segments boring at all. i loved the idea of a completely isolated person heading out into the big wide world only to find herself trapped in a situation just as narrow and limited as when she lived alone with her mother in the middle of nowhere.

botany/herbalism. more information i will never use, but i loved all the details, and it gave such a wonderful depth and richness to the story. i appreciate research, and i appreciate details.

ritual. everything about the death of her mother, and the misunderstandings that came out of aslaug’s treatment of the body. (her mother’s death is not a spoiler—is on the back cover—no yelling, please). god, i loved every detail of that. it is scary how convincing the misinterpretations appear, you know, to the uninformed. lawyers are scary.

the things i liked less about this book: the big law and order courtroom ending and the lacuna between the end of the court transcripts and the final chapter. specifically:

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c) rune. what an irritatingly inconsistent character. i mean, obviously we are seeing him through aslaug’s eyes, and she is fairly unreliable, as sheltered and View Spoiler » as she was, but he runs so hot and cold, from standoffish to affectionate with no rhyme or reason.

d) i’m not sure how surprising the reveals were meant to be, but i thought they were all fairly obvious from the beginning. View Spoiler »

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okay—i will probably add more to this tomorrow—i just wanted to get my thoughts on “paper” before they faded, but now i gotta AIFAF…

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