dude
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I just finished The Bluest Eye and thought it was too short to be as scattered and separated as it was. In order to fill us in on the origins of specific characters, there should have been much more meat to the main story. If it makes any sense, the overly descriptive nature and short length of the book ended up like it described nothing at all. Just when she was starting to build an emotional connection with the main character, she would branch off to other characters' shortened life stories to the point that you forget what the book was supposed to be about only to come back to it at the end when there are only 50 pages or so left. If you think of it as a handful of short stories that intertwine with each other, then it works somewhat. But as a novel, it doesn't. Her description is about half down-to-earth and half poetic which just makes for an awkward read to me.