Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Inexcusable


Inexcusable

Keir thinks that he is a pretty good guy. In the beginning of the book, it shows from his point of view that he is raping a girl. He doesn't think of it as rape, he thinks she loves him and he her. Keir continues to tell his side of the story throughout the book. He proceeds by telling of some other bad things he's done, but he justifies everything he has done. The narrator is not reliable at all. Chris Lynch wrote this book in the point of view of a rapist, and even in the end his character has not learned his lesson.

CAUTION: There is a couple of rape scenes as well as language, it is also a bit confusing because he jumps from past to present without being obvious about it, so pay attention when reading.

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