This book was hurled at me by a friend, who knows my fear when It come to mermaid book, but who think may I enjoy this one
What does it mean to be 'Salted'?
When I started this one, I was not sure what expect. It's always nothing really original, nothing really 'catchy'.
But then, when I started reading, I couldn't put the book down, and really, I didn't. Finished it in a thing of hours.
The writing is amazing. Wondrously rich and full of imagination, transport you into a completely different world, as bright as it's dark; with dilemmas and struggles, self discovering in a world when slavery is your every day, where bullying exists, and tinted with soft hope, bravery and a wish for freedom and trying to break the boundaries ingrained into your very being since your childhood.
Who are they, to tell you who you are?
Salted give me questions, new terms , and answer them, but not instantly. Instead, let them sink, get into your brain, make you struggle to find them, and it delivers just as cleverly, slowly, as you advance with the book, it sorting and chaining things for you.
The characters, precisely as the story itself, are rich and varied; thoroughly dissimilar backgrounds, and each have to choose, between their own guard, and others.
Salted is written in third person, each chapter told from the perspective of a different character. And when I realized the number of character, it took me by surprise, and I admit, become a little wary.
Nevertheless, that has given me the opportunity to empathize with the characters, leaving me to understand their circumstances and journey from their point of view, developing different story lines throughout the main one, but ones that are nicely connected, contributing to the flow of the book.
Salted does not fear to touch topics our current society have but much prefer just ignore.
The salted. The slaves, just as Lenny, are the basic, the skeleton, the backbone of their society. But as that, are treated worse than scum. Does that sound familiar? When you are immersed in these persona lives, is no wonder they (silently) scream for freedom, but fear the consequences.
Deep human psyche mixes with the pragmatism of the basic events, the complicated life and everyday issues, and bound with fiction element so delightfully that makes this book feel alive. The story itself is special.
And I recommend it, to all of you who wants an intelligent, imaginative written fiction, deep mingled with realism, characters that haul me in, and a story that nicely forces you to continue reading and reach the end. And you follow, gleefully.
Salted was promised to me as being something good, something different and all in all, it really was. A wonderful book from first to last word