Subject: Impressive stuff.
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Posted on: 2020-01-16 16:06:30 UTC
Honestly, I found both the sporking material and your lines quite hilarious. Looking forward to more!
Subject: Impressive stuff.
Author:
Posted on: 2020-01-16 16:06:30 UTC
Honestly, I found both the sporking material and your lines quite hilarious. Looking forward to more!
Well, here I am, taking a crack at sporking/recapping a published novel for the first time. I usually prefer reading sporkings to writing them, but this book - Raze by Tillie Cole - made me so angry the first time I'd read it that it was just a matter of time for me to grab a spork and go to town on it.
Sporkings of this book will be available at my Dreamwidth under the tag "raze". Here's the intro to the sporking project, explaining what you can expect from this novel, and here is my take on the prologue. Content warnings for squick and swearing, but I'll be adding a lot more and a lot darker warnings for later chapters; trust me, this is a very bad book. I hope I can make the sporking a fun read, though.
And holy moly, is it bad. On the flipside, it has much less abuse and much more stupidity than the first chapter, so it gets pretty hilaribad sometimes. Content warnings: domestic abuse mention, skin-crawling creepiness, phrasing-induced body horror (you'll see) and so much swearing.
Aside from sounding a lot more exciting, a simple change like making Raze smile as he beats up the guy conveys the idea that he's enjoying this much better, and without turning Kisa into Charles Xavier.
Also, I laughed so hard at your remark about Kisa's personality. I was actually going to discuss this in later chapters where I would analyze the main characters and the way they come across as opposed to what they were intended to be like, but honestly? You summed her up perfectly.
Except no one's immortal.
Just their 'perfect souls'.
But I don't think it's because the book is stealing from Twilight. I'm more inclined to think that it's because a lot of Suethor writing has the same types of mistakes (urple prose, mangled metaphors, lack of editing, characters making dumb decisions because the plot demands it), and a lot of bad romance has the same unhealthy themes (soulmates who have no reason to love each other except that it's Meant To Be, idealization of romantic love above everything, fixing an abusive or just plain terrible man with the power of Twu Wuw). I've seen a lot of these in other terrible romance novels as well.
Narm is something that Cole is showing a lot of Meyeresque talent in, though. : D
I checked, but nope, "two hearts split into two" is not a transcription error. That's just how this book is, I'm afraid. Trust me, this is the least of the editing errors to come.
I've thought about it a bit, and maybe it was meant to be read as "two hearts which were both split in half by the separation", but that is just... such a clumsy way to phrase it.
And don't worry, even if this one was intentional, I meant what I said about plenty of mistakes down the line. This book is a sporker's goldmine. : D
It's bad. Holy fuvg, it's so bad. Content warnings for swearing and abuse.
https://rc746.dreamwidth.org/2566.html
Honestly, I found both the sporking material and your lines quite hilarious. Looking forward to more!
Despite how infuriating this book gets sometimes, I'm actually having fun analyzing it too - I've been wanting to do it for years. This first chapter was actually quite horrible, but there are plenty of hilaribad scenes down the line. Just you wait.
/salutes, sends Fortifying Vibes
/salutes back