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Wasteland by Francesca Lia Block
Wasteland by Francesca Lia Block




Wasteland by Francesca Lia Block

In a squicky way.Īnd while revelations come to light in the final pages of the book that attempt to negate those uncomfortable feelings, the fact remains that Wasteland R E A L L Y straddles the line of appropriateness. Some may call it a love story, and they wouldn't be wrong, but the players in this love story are.unconventional to say the least. And Wasteland's plot is pretty darn messy. With that being said, sometimes beautiful writing isn't enough to make up for a messy plot. Regardless of how you feel about the stories she weaves, there is no denying that she has a gift for the English language. There is just something about Francesca Lia Block's writing that makes you want to crawl inside and live within the beauty of her words. I just feel like it suits the book better that way.

Wasteland by Francesca Lia Block

I don't know, for a book like this, I feel like I want a depressing ending, I don't want her to be with West- it's horrible but I want her to be alone and West to be crushed because he never had a chance to start with. Still, Marina says that it wouldn't have made a difference, because they started out as brother & sister and would always be, that doesn't change, but if that's what the author wanted to say in her book then why didn't she keep them as actual blood-siblings? She could have at least played more on the 'what could have been' and the turmoil of that, but she didn't! And the ending is somewhat of a happy end for Marina but I can't help feeling like she ended up with the wrong guy.

Wasteland by Francesca Lia Block

The interesting part about writing about taboos is that they are taboos, and to suddenly reveal that one of them was secretly adopted at the end just feels like cheating. I feel like the ending was such a cop-out. I think this is what happened and it's my personal interpretation, though Francesca Lia Block only hints, slowly unravelling her tale but never quite showing you the full thing. And then at the end, when I realized Lex's POV and Marina's later on, after the revelation of Rose-in-May, were in writing.

Wasteland by Francesca Lia Block

I liked the POV changes, and it was only far into the book when I realized the italicized ones were Lex and flipped back to the beginning to reread parts. Exquisite writing, such lyrical prose without seeming try-hard or overwrought.






Wasteland by Francesca Lia Block