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- A New York Times and USA Today bestseller - Book of the Month Club 2016 Book of the Year - Second Place Goodreads Best Fiction of 2016A beautiful and provocative love story between two unlikely people and the hard-won relationship that elevates them above the Midwestern meth lab backdrop of their lives.As the daughter of a drug dealer, Wavy knows not to trust people, not even her own parents. It's safer to keep her mouth shut and stay out of sight. Struggling to raise her little brother, Donal, eight-year-old Wavy is the only responsible adult around. Obsessed with the constellations, she finds peace in the starry night sky above the fields behind her house, until one night her star gazing causes an accident. After witnessing his motorcycle wreck, she forms an unusual friendship with one of her father's thugs, Kellen, a tattooed ex-con with a heart of gold.By the time Wavy is a teenager, her relationship with Kellen is the only tender thing in a brutal world of addicts and debauchery. When tragedy rips Wavy's family apart, a well-meaning aunt steps in, and what is beautiful to Wavy looks ugly under the scrutiny of the outside world. A powerful novel you won’t soon forget, Bryn Greenwood's All the Ugly and Wonderful Things challenges all we know and believe about love.31 Books Bringing the Heat this Summer ―BustleTop Ten Hottest Reads of 2016 ―New York Daily NewsBest Books of 2016 ―St. Louis Post Dispatch Review: Will leave the readers intrigued and filled with compassion to their very core. - “The greater a child’s terror, and the earlier it is experienced, the harder it becomes to develop a strong and healthy sense of self.” ----Nathaniel Branden Bryn Greenwood, an American author, pens a heart wrenching and sad tale about abuse and love in her new book, All the Ugly and Wonderful Things that is centered around a forbidden love story between an adult man and a very young female girl, both being the victims of social, mental, emotional and physical abuse from their own families, so when they meet, there is an instant connection between them that forbids the readers of the book to feel disgusted towards such a unnatural relationship. Although it is so much more than just a love story. Synopsis: As the daughter of a meth dealer, Wavy knows not to trust people, not even her own parents. Struggling to raise her little brother, eight-year-old Wavy is the only responsible "adult" around. She finds peace in the starry Midwestern night sky above the fields behind her house. One night everything changes when she witnesses one of her father's thugs, Kellen, a tattooed ex-con with a heart of gold, wreck his motorcycle. What follows is a powerful and shocking love story between two unlikely people that asks tough questions, reminding us of all the ugly and wonderful things that life has to offer. When you think that an adult man is consensually getting involved sexually as well as emotionally with a little girl, you compare that relationship as "Lolita" but Greenwood's story, where a "Lolita" kind of relationship is depicted, is nowhere close to that disgusting or forbidden feeling that you get when you think about an adult man and a little girl sexually. This is the kind of story which is dark throughout and forbidden to the last layer of its outer crust yet it is exceptionally enlightening and though provoking without being too emotional or nostalgic. the author has successfully delivered an underlying message by crafting out this hardcore raw and honest story about abuse and its effects through the stories of two individual souls be it old or mature or young. And the story will hit its readers like a painful bee sting but ultimately that sting is necessary to bring light to those subjects which are often discussed in a hushed voice. The author's writing style is fantastic and eloquent, well textured with so many layers that are gradually unraveled with the medium pace of the story line. The narrative is not at an emotional or does not beg for readers' empathy towards the characters' plight, instead the dialogues make the characters look strong and confident even in the face of pain. Without being evocative, the story will encourage the readers to keep reading this hurtful love story till the very last page. The readers will be left anticipating about the climax and that's what will keep the readers glued till the very end. The prose is so striking that it will raise faith among the hearts of its readers. The characters are so excellent that they escape beyond the highest level of appreciation, words will fall short to describe about the distinct characters that the author strikingly crafted out. There are so many voices that narrate the life story of Wavy through a span of almost fifteen years right from the childhood to her adulthood. The central character, Wavy, is an exceptional character, who walks far beyond the common reality that surrounds the readers. Her demeanor is though mysterious yet it will bring a sense of calm into the minds of the readers while reading about her ordeal with life. She suffers and experiences a lot of abuse through out her childhood from a substance abused mother to a physically abusive father who loves to infidel away his marital bed. When her mother is sent to prison, she becomes the sole guardian to her baby brother and is sent away to live with an aunt, where she meets and falls for another broken and mature soul like hers, Kellen who is another intriguing character, who will teach a lot of sense to the men of today's world who looks at little girls in a lecherous manner. He is gentle yet compassionate enough to strengthen the bond of simple friendship into love with Wavy and gradually their relationship progresses and this is where the author makes her readers feel good about such a forbidden relationship. In a nutshell, this is a must read for all those who are chained to a narrow minded society and also for each and every victims of abuse as the author vividly captures the mentality and the pain of such abused victims. Even though the story is not at all sentimental, yet the story will manage to make the readers shed a tear or two for the central character, Wavy. Review: It starts off really good. I could understand Wavy when she was not ... - It starts off really good. I could understand Wavy when she was not talking, not eating, her constellation obsession. It was NICE. Then she gets attached to Kellen. I thought he would grow up to be a father figure for her. Wavy turned out to be different from what I thought. I thought Wavy would grow up to be this strong business-like woman in a suit. But she stays in her past (or in "LOVE") and doesn't want to live her own life. I try to decipher a character as a person and most of the time I am successful. But Wavy was just too complex. Her thoughts. Her actions. I couldn't understand why she made those choices. Wavy remains a mystery. Also, I wasn't rooting for Wavy and Kellen. I would have liked her to be done with all her past and live her life. But, yes, the romance and chemistry between Wavy and Kellen, often, made me forget the age difference. It was a really good read. Loved it. Even if most of the time I was feeling like smacking some sense into these people (Don't think a smack would have worked though)...
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A**A
Will leave the readers intrigued and filled with compassion to their very core.
“The greater a child’s terror, and the earlier it is experienced, the harder it becomes to develop a strong and healthy sense of self.” ----Nathaniel Branden Bryn Greenwood, an American author, pens a heart wrenching and sad tale about abuse and love in her new book, All the Ugly and Wonderful Things that is centered around a forbidden love story between an adult man and a very young female girl, both being the victims of social, mental, emotional and physical abuse from their own families, so when they meet, there is an instant connection between them that forbids the readers of the book to feel disgusted towards such a unnatural relationship. Although it is so much more than just a love story. Synopsis: As the daughter of a meth dealer, Wavy knows not to trust people, not even her own parents. Struggling to raise her little brother, eight-year-old Wavy is the only responsible "adult" around. She finds peace in the starry Midwestern night sky above the fields behind her house. One night everything changes when she witnesses one of her father's thugs, Kellen, a tattooed ex-con with a heart of gold, wreck his motorcycle. What follows is a powerful and shocking love story between two unlikely people that asks tough questions, reminding us of all the ugly and wonderful things that life has to offer. When you think that an adult man is consensually getting involved sexually as well as emotionally with a little girl, you compare that relationship as "Lolita" but Greenwood's story, where a "Lolita" kind of relationship is depicted, is nowhere close to that disgusting or forbidden feeling that you get when you think about an adult man and a little girl sexually. This is the kind of story which is dark throughout and forbidden to the last layer of its outer crust yet it is exceptionally enlightening and though provoking without being too emotional or nostalgic. the author has successfully delivered an underlying message by crafting out this hardcore raw and honest story about abuse and its effects through the stories of two individual souls be it old or mature or young. And the story will hit its readers like a painful bee sting but ultimately that sting is necessary to bring light to those subjects which are often discussed in a hushed voice. The author's writing style is fantastic and eloquent, well textured with so many layers that are gradually unraveled with the medium pace of the story line. The narrative is not at an emotional or does not beg for readers' empathy towards the characters' plight, instead the dialogues make the characters look strong and confident even in the face of pain. Without being evocative, the story will encourage the readers to keep reading this hurtful love story till the very last page. The readers will be left anticipating about the climax and that's what will keep the readers glued till the very end. The prose is so striking that it will raise faith among the hearts of its readers. The characters are so excellent that they escape beyond the highest level of appreciation, words will fall short to describe about the distinct characters that the author strikingly crafted out. There are so many voices that narrate the life story of Wavy through a span of almost fifteen years right from the childhood to her adulthood. The central character, Wavy, is an exceptional character, who walks far beyond the common reality that surrounds the readers. Her demeanor is though mysterious yet it will bring a sense of calm into the minds of the readers while reading about her ordeal with life. She suffers and experiences a lot of abuse through out her childhood from a substance abused mother to a physically abusive father who loves to infidel away his marital bed. When her mother is sent to prison, she becomes the sole guardian to her baby brother and is sent away to live with an aunt, where she meets and falls for another broken and mature soul like hers, Kellen who is another intriguing character, who will teach a lot of sense to the men of today's world who looks at little girls in a lecherous manner. He is gentle yet compassionate enough to strengthen the bond of simple friendship into love with Wavy and gradually their relationship progresses and this is where the author makes her readers feel good about such a forbidden relationship. In a nutshell, this is a must read for all those who are chained to a narrow minded society and also for each and every victims of abuse as the author vividly captures the mentality and the pain of such abused victims. Even though the story is not at all sentimental, yet the story will manage to make the readers shed a tear or two for the central character, Wavy.
B**H
It starts off really good. I could understand Wavy when she was not ...
It starts off really good. I could understand Wavy when she was not talking, not eating, her constellation obsession. It was NICE. Then she gets attached to Kellen. I thought he would grow up to be a father figure for her. Wavy turned out to be different from what I thought. I thought Wavy would grow up to be this strong business-like woman in a suit. But she stays in her past (or in "LOVE") and doesn't want to live her own life. I try to decipher a character as a person and most of the time I am successful. But Wavy was just too complex. Her thoughts. Her actions. I couldn't understand why she made those choices. Wavy remains a mystery. Also, I wasn't rooting for Wavy and Kellen. I would have liked her to be done with all her past and live her life. But, yes, the romance and chemistry between Wavy and Kellen, often, made me forget the age difference. It was a really good read. Loved it. Even if most of the time I was feeling like smacking some sense into these people (Don't think a smack would have worked though)...
A**R
IT SHOULD BE BANNED
DISGUSTING! The book talking about sexual relationship between a teenager and a man in his mid 20s! It should be banned
R**S
Herzensbuch!
Die Geschichte von Wavy und Kellen ist wirklich einzigartig, herzergreifend, überraschend, schockierend und fesselnd bis zur letzten Seite. Ich habe tatsächlich noch nichts Vergleichbares gelesen und lange nicht mehr so sehr bei einem Roman mitgefiebert. Immer wieder denkt man "Nein, bitte bitte lass das jetzt nicht passieren" und dann passiert es doch. Man muss echt auf alles gefasst sein und damit meine ich ein paar wirklich hässliche Dinge, für die die Beschreibung Drama eigentlich gar nicht ausreicht. Man wird bis in die Grundfesten erschüttert. In diesem Buch steckt so viel Schmerz und gleichzeitig Liebe, so viel Gefühl und Glück, dass man trotz kontroverser Themen Sympathie für die ausgefallenen und echt speziellen, doch dadurch gerade wahnsinnig realistischen Charaktere entwickeln muss. Gleichzeitig werden die eigenen Wertvorstellungen in Frage gestellt und man wird zum Nachdenken angeregt. Noch lange nachdem ich das Buch zu Ende gelesen hatte, ging mir die Geschichte nicht mehr aus dem Kopf. Fazit: Absolut lesenswert, ein Must-Read!
N**Y
Ugly Beautiful
Let get a few things corrected before we start. Pedophile: A person who is sexually attracted to prepubescent children. That means that this book is not about pedophilia. Sorry, that's simply the fact. A word means something, it doesn't mean just what you want it to. Now that we got that out of the way, lets actually talk about the book and not the hot button words people like to throw around to get attention. This book does detail with a relationship between an adult and what is by popular definition a child. I used those words carefully as the girl child is between the ages of 10 to 14 during most of the book. There is sexual conduct between the characters, masturbating each other is about as far as we are getting here however. I'm not going to go into the good or bad of the relationship, mostly because historically as soon as a woman menstruated she was considered sexually adult and I have personal experience of being taken advantage of as a child. In the end you either are okay with the material or find it offensive, no arguments I make for or against are going to change that. Good 1: Beautiful romance, I loved Wavy and Kellen and thought the moments together were touched with real love. I never felt he was manipulating her, in fact many times I felt she had the upper hand. This book is clearly one where the female is the driver in the relationship. Everything they do together is instigated by her despite his objections. She is simply the only person he loves and the only thing that gets him up in the morning. 2: The characterizations were well done. I was able to get into the heads of the two with Wavy being the more fleshed out model while Kellen felt a little cliché to me. She was the stronger person, if there was no Kellen then Wavy still would of been okay but if Wavy wasn't around Kellen would of eaten a bullet. Kellen to me is a much more tragic figure than Wavy, when he was growing up he didn't have anyone to love him. There were no hero's in Kellen's life, no one to stop the abuse, no one to run too, no one that cared that he went to school. All he had was broken dreams and a battered heart. 3: The overall arc was well done. There were some choices I didn't like but I'll get into those later. The beginning relationship was done fantastic and makes up the most riveting part of the book. You get to see the simple magnificent dysfunction of a family. None of us live in the movies, instead out lives are created out of the dreams we want and the horrors we are put through. I found the family life of the Aunt to be both realistic and sorrowful in its own right. Bad 1: Too many POV's. Sorry but I like my books to be tightly focused on my main characters and while all the POV's revolved around them, while it was illuminating to see them from other angles, I felt that it distracted from the overall book. Some were essential but others felt like filler. This is purely a stylistic thing and should in no way indicate I thought it was bad writing. 2: The ending with the Aunt lacked any kind of punch. There wasn't enough to redeem the character in my book so that meant I felt cheated when it fizzled out. No realizations, no payback, just nothing. 3: The brother was a kind of throw away. I would of liked to have more of how they found him and what he'd gone through. A few chapters of happily every after instead of a brief epilogue of the highlights. We went through hell to see them together, the least we could do was actually get to enjoy it before the book ended. Overall A wonderful book that shows serious guts to tackle such a taboo subject with both understanding and caring. It had to be hell to write this book and wonder just how it would do when it was so out there as far as subject matter. The author stuck to her guns and wrote a book that I think will become one of my favorite in this genre. Few artists have the kind of mettle to create art that they know others will attack. To see those attacks you only have to look at the other reviews. This book isn't about sex with minors, or if you think love will triumph over anything and it sure isn't about pedophilia. Its simple about Wavy and Kellen and their love. Ugly, grotesque, strange and fey, it isn't my kind of love but then no one is asking me to love like them.
H**A
Quase um romance barato...
O livro tem uma narrativa interessante pela perspectiva de vários personagens. Mas o enredo se torna quase um livro de romance barato, qdo entra em detalhes sexuais do relacionamento dos personagens. E, o tema relacionado à pedofilia pode não agradar alguns leitores, pois a autora tenta justificar os atos de um adulto em relação à uma menina de 14 anos por causa de amor.
T**E
COULD NOT GET ENOUGH
My first thoughts before opening this book was hmmn not sure this will be for me, then I started to understand and accept how this situation could come about in the way it did, does this make me weird or a freak... probably and I'm so not sorry, love love love this story! The writing is incredible, the emotions it stirs wow what a roller coaster.
C**E
A Powerful, and Sometimes Disturbing Story. One That Will Stay With Me For A Long Time.
I'm not sure if I have ever felt so many different emotions, so powerfully, when reading a book. Anger. Hatred. Overwhelming sadness. Indecision. I'm still not sure how I feel about this book and some of the things that happened. I just know that I have to get my thoughts out by writing this review. That rarely happens immediately after I finish a book. Sorry this review is long, I have a lot to say. I don't even know what to classify this book as. I can't say it's a beautiful love story. I can't, and I won't. It's raw. It's gritty. It's actually quite disturbing at times. And it's fascinating. It's fascinating because it will push the boundaries of everything you believe about love. About right and wrong. I'm just going to put this out there in case you didn't catch on from the blurb. This is a story of an abused, young girl, Wavy. She begins what is a very important friendship with an equally damaged and lonely, adult man, Kellen. Wavy is damaged from the abuse she has suffered, in so many ways. It's infuriating and heartbreaking to watch what she goes through. Kellen comes along and protects her. He takes care of her in all the ways her parents don't. Ultimately, that friendship turns to love. When she's still very underage. I'll just leave it at that. All I will say is that this story does span many years. By the time it's all said and done, Wavy is an adult. BRAVE. Wow. This book was brave. After finishing, I have so much to say but that word keeps coming back to me. To write a detailed story like this, with the abuse Wavy suffers, the life she's forced to live as a child is hard enough. But my god, to add that kind of “love story.” So BRAVE. I need to be clear, I don't think it's brave because readers will have some big epiphany that what happened should EVER be tolerated in our society. And I can't say this was a story that needed to be told to open the readers eyes, or to make them learn some important lesson. It's brave because it IS wrong. As humans, we know this is wrong. But the author made me believe that no matter how wrong, these two saved each other from a fate MUCH WORSE than what would have become of them had they not had each other. She made me ask questions I never thought I would ask myself. She made me answer those questions in a way that I never thought I could. Ever. And probably never will again. SMART. So smartly written. This is what made this story. The lack of cheap plot tricks to make the reader fall for Kellen was so brilliant. She never tried to make you fall in love with him or to find the “forbidden” angle sexy. It was never meant to be romantic or sexy. This book is told in multiple POV's from many different characters. From Wavy, Kellen, family, and friends. Those multiple POV's allowed the reader to feel angry. To feel heartbroken. To decide for yourself whether their relationship was right or wrong. The author never forced what she wanted you to feel down your throat. Crazy as it may seem, in the end, I felt okay with where these two ended up. A product of everything HORRIBLE they had ever been through, especially Wavy, they were able to give each other something that no one else could've ever given them. No one. And she made me believe that they both deserved to have that. How the author made me believe that, I have no idea. As a mother of a nine year old girl, I'm still baffled that she was able to do that. REAL. Despite all the madness, these characters felt very real to me. If you can make it far enough in the book, you will root for these characters to triumph over everything. It's just a matter of if you will root for them to do so together. Either way, I have no doubt that readers will feel very strongly, one way or another, about this book. Here's the thing, I can't say I loved how this book made me feel. What I can say is that is was brilliantly written. It made me feel so much. It made me ask so many questions. It is a book that I will continue to think about for a very long time. It deserves no less than five stars for that. It is NOT for everybody. I don't think everyone will be able to read this one. But, if you ever want to push yourself outside of your comfort zone, this is the book to do that with.
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