I've seen many a Lifetime movie, but they didn't quite prepare me for this. The ick factor of the relationship between a middle aged, female teacher (mother and wife) and a 16 year old boy really creeped me out. I suppose the writing was okay, and the characters, for all in intents and purposes, were well-fleshed out. Page by page I grew increasingly more uncomfortable, so kudos to the author if that was the intention. For whatever reason, I couldn't turn away, and found myself rather engaged for the entirety of the book. Call me crazy, but I get a thrill out of reading or watching shows about taboo topics. (50 shades of grey definitely sucked, though!) Last year, I was awestruck by Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma. I found that book utterly beautiful. I also read Lolita, last year, which I also found amazing. While I did feel engaged with this one, I didn't connect with either of the characters (thank goodness, right?). I'm really struggling with rating it.....Final thoughts: A good book if you like that not so fresh, dirty bird feeling......I'm just not sure that's the take away feeling I want from any story. It's always nice after having a run of 'okay' books to suddenly find yourself reading one you can't put down. This follows the 'romance' of fortysomething Judy and her sixteen year old paramour Zach. It's a bit of a Lolita with the sexes swapped and I'm sure it will have readers divided in much the same way. Is Judy a maneater or just a neglected wife desperate for affection from anyone? Is Zach being molested or a less than innocent horny young man? Coming from a country where nothing illegal is happening, it's the moral side of the relationship between a teenager and a teacher that has me thinking. This book is going to be one of those I mull over for some time to come.
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It was an interesting read up to the end. It finished idiotically. Oh well. Off to the next book.
—Swenny
It wasn't too bad. Nothing spectacular. I was expecting more.
—zoe
still working on this book, but so far, I am enjoying it!
—Hajra
Found this at an airport. Surprisingly very good.
—emi