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A review by laura_vee
Hole in the Sky by Pete Hautman
1.0
Argh - if you're going to go to all this trouble to write a book, take time to write an actual ending and not one of those "figure it out on your own" dealios.
The book is broken off in four sections - each narrated by a different character. The different narrators were distracting - the book felt like a group of loosely strung together events.
It bothered me that Bella, the Hopi girl, was such a stereotype of the "wise Native American." She was raised in Las Vegas - I don't think she had that much time to learn how to be one with nature.
And the ending (or lack thereof)...I was so annoyed I threw the book across the room.
The book is broken off in four sections - each narrated by a different character. The different narrators were distracting - the book felt like a group of loosely strung together events.
It bothered me that Bella, the Hopi girl, was such a stereotype of the "wise Native American." She was raised in Las Vegas - I don't think she had that much time to learn how to be one with nature.
And the ending (or lack thereof)...I was so annoyed I threw the book across the room.