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it read a lot slower than I had expected -with it being a YA- but I did really like it!
gave it 4 stars.
Just finished The Whale Rider by Witi Ihimaera and I loved it. It's a really short book so you can easily finish it within a day and it fulfilled my wish for "indigenous" literature completely. You have some Maori language, lovely characters and you get a feel for Maori beliefs (although I don't know if the beliefs in this story are based on real life or invented for the story. Nevertheless, very ejoyable).
So yes, definitely recommend it!
So yes, definitely recommend it!
I read Breath which I quite liked. Then I finished Picnic at Hanging Rock and that really wasn't my cup of tea. It was really slow and I'm still waiting to find out what happened to the people who vanished.
I now have The Whale Rider left as audiobook.
I now have The Whale Rider left as audiobook.


I am a not overly enthusiastic about this book. Although some parts were beautifully written and engaging, in the end it failed to convince me.
The book deals with difficult issues, i,e. inter-familial violence, child abuse and alcoholism. Hulme paints a vivid, realistic picture and the characters (even the abusive stepfather) are not 'black and white'. Still, the 'hollywood-ending' were all is hopeful and the abusive father reformed didn't ring true to me. In additon, I found the meandering structure difficult to cope with and half way through the book I had difficulties to overcome my boredom with the story and it's characters.
Although I cannot wholeheartedly recommend the book, for readers interested in Maori culture it might prove worthwile.
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