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Islands by André Brink, Dan Sleigh

jess_mango's review against another edition

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3.0

another meh book. only difference is this one clocked in at just over 750 pages of meh. It would have held my interest better if it had been edited to focus the plot...probably by removing around 200 pages.

arthall870's review against another edition

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1.0

Slow and complicated.

thebobsphere's review

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1.0

I obtained Islands through play.com’s used book section and I did have to wait a bit in order to receive it.

What makes it more disappointing is that the hassle was not worth it as I did not really like the book.

Islands takes place in South Africa, during the mid 1600’s when it was just being colonised by the Dutch. Here we meet the South African Native Chief Harry, who was the first African to make friends with these colonisers and act as a go-between. He later inducts his daughter Korota into the colony and the whole story focuses on her relationships and interactions with the Dutch people she grew up with. Later the book then moves on the life of her first born Pieternella. In all cases there is a clash as neither culture wants to accept each other fully.

Really, though, what we are getting is an extended history of South Africa, and an explaination on all the problems that occurred some centuries later. However this is the only reason why I stuck to the novel, as I found it to be very flawed.

For one thing I did not find the character memorable in any way no matter how hard I tried I could not sympathize with them, I found the plot and dialogue to be plodding and in the end I began to get irritated with everything and was glad to read the last sentence.

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