The third book I've read this year was the modern Australian novel by Christos Tsiolkas The Slap. I read it because it's received a lot of publicity and was made into an Australian mini-series. The moral dilemma/what would you do? premise was intriguing: At a suburban barbecue,
a man slaps a child who is not his own. This event has a shocking
ricochet effect on a group of people, mostly friends, who are directly
or indirectly influenced by the event.
Sadly, I didn't enjoy it. Not at all. The characters range from unlikeable to despicable; annoying to pathetic. Stereotypes and prejudices are exaggerated. Even with the characters that I could somewhat tolerate, I still didn't find myself caring a whole lot about the outcome of their situations. Maybe that's the point: when surrounded by negativity, bad things happen.
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