Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Team Reviews of Asleep by Krystal Wade
From Goodreads:
"To cure fear, you must use fear."
Rose Briar claims no responsibility for the act that led to her imprisonment in an asylum. She wants to escape, until terrifying nightmares make her question her sanity and reach out to her doctor. He’s understanding and caring in ways her parents never have been, but as her walls tumble down and Rose admits fault, a fellow patient warns her to stop the medications. Phillip believes the doctor is evil and they’ll never make it out of the facility alive. Trusting him might be just the thing to save her. Or it might prove the asylum is exactly where she needs to be.
Our Reviews:
Katie:
How can I wrap my head around what I want to say about this book. The twists and turns definitely had me wondering throughout the entire book. I'm afraid if I say too much, I'll give out spoilers unintentionally.
Rose isn't exactly what I'd describe as likable, but considering the situation, I don't think likability is important to the story. She's made some bad choices, and ended up at the wrong end of the stick. Throughout the book she undergoes a great deal of growth, which gave me the desire to root for her.
Phillip is great, right from the beginning. He figures everything out and works his hardest to help Rose through. Despite their awful circumstances, he slots in as the perfect hero in her plight.
Although this is technically a "fairy tale" retelling, there isn't much of the fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty involved, so don't expect that at all. It's very raw, and there are parts that are truly sad. It's a psychological story, as you watch the people around Rose mess with her head. But she fights back, refusing to believe the lies.
I saw several things coming, but not the conclusion, Again, no spoilers!
I'd consider it a clean read, in the sense that there's no sex or explicit violence. It does leave you wondering, what is going on? though, as almost archaic treatments are implemented.
Jackie G:
For me this was a very dark and troubling book. I think for the subject of this book though it should be expected. Mental illness troubles have always been a little misunderstood. I am glad I read it . I am enjoying being exposed to different types of writing.
Suzi:
This is not usually the kind of book I read and I found it extremely difficult to read. It kind of all just mashed together, it would have been nice if there was some distinct way to tell when she was "dreaming/remembering" things that happened and when she was in present time. It was really hard to follow and enjoy.
Emily:
From the moment I started reading I connected with the main character. There is a level of understanding I think each person can relate to when reading this book. From the first chapter I was hooked and by the end I was so emotionally attached to the characters. The author has an amazing way of writing. She grabs you and keeps you guessing to the end. I loved this book.
***Thank you to Blaze Pub for giving us the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for a honest reviews***
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