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Unworthy, by Elaine May

Unworthy, by Elaine May

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Unworthy, by Elaine May

Unworthy, by Elaine May



Unworthy, by Elaine May

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“This is all your fault.” “You worthless piece of shit.” “I hate you." “He left us because of you. “We live like this because of you. YOU GRACE.” “You won’t amount to anything, you’re useless.” “I wish I never had you, I hate you you're worthless.” Those were the words that were told to me so many times as a child that I can only think of them as the truth. I lived by my own rules to protect my myself from more heart break, but that was until he came into my world... Until Samuel Harding.

Unworthy, by Elaine May

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #254569 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-22
  • Released on: 2015-06-22
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Unworthy, by Elaine May


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Too much internal dialogue By AvidReaderHonestReview I generally decide on a book by the title. If that grabs my attention I read the summary, and I always read the reviews. The title already gave you a sense of what the book would be about, and you could tell from the very short, but intense summary that the h was going to have a heart wrenching story. I was intrigued. This all held true. And although I felt for the h and admired her strength to make something of herself despite what she had been through, I found the style and structure of the writing to almost take away from my ability to really feel for the h and connect with her character. It got to a point that her back and forth was a bit much. And the H, although he had a good sense that professing his insta love for the h would scare her off, could have been a little more forward with his feelings to perhaps prevent some of the back and forth. Perhaps not, but just a thought.As to the style, its not just a pet peeve of mine with this book, but with all books that are mostly internal dialogue driven. The paragraphs are written in such a way that one paragraph is almost an entire page. Its run on sentences. I get (or at least I am assuming this is the purpose of this style and structure of writing) that this is supposed to help us get in and stay in the h's head. It is meant to help the reader be in tune with the stream of consciousness "real time" as the thoughts are happening. But it's overwhelming, and repetitive, and to that end, I end up skimming at times because she is literally having the same internal conversation with herself over and over. Even though the book is told in dual POV, 90% of it is from the POV of the h, and the portion that is from the H is just as repetitive. Literally, he says the same things over and over. This internal dialogue styling makes for little interaction between the H and h, even when they are in scenes together there is little conversation between the two of them.***spoiler alert***I feel like this is supposed to be one of those taboo love stories that are all over the place right now, and in an attempt to stand out from those, the taboo is never mentioned. So, unless I missed something, the H and h are cousins. And we find out that he knows this, although perhaps not the first time he meets her at her second job. His uncle wanted him to check on the whereabouts of the daughter he had as a result of an affair with his maid. And it turns out, whatever information the uncle had, is correct. But no one freaks out over this. No one thinks "hey, you cannot have a relationship with this girl because she is your cousin." Its just not mentioned. So again, unless I skimmed over something, it seems keeping it all in the family is all good!I don't have much to say about the H. Again, the tidbits we get about him are mostly through internal dialogue the h has with herself. In his internal brooding, we get the sense that the author is trying to portray him as someone who has never been in love, and maybe used to sleeping around and not feeling anything for those women, but somehow the h is different as soon as he sees her. Honestly, I feel like his chapters are just to remind us he is there and not some figment of the h's imagination.I am hard pressed to say I liked this book. It may be that I have read a slew of mediocre books lately and this just seems to fall in line with all the rest. It doesn't really stand out, and it will not go into my "read again" section on my kindle. I feel for the h, I really do. She has had a crappy life, but there is a sense that she has some inner strength that got her to the point at which we find her in the beginning of the book. She doesn't cope in positive ways, but therapy would have done her wonders. The style and constant run on sentences of internal dialogue do the opposite for me than other reviewers. It took me away from the h and made me feel more like she was whining and less like I wanted to give her a hug and tell her it would all be ok. That may sound heartless, but pages and pages of just one paragraph repeating the same thing over and over doesn't make a story poignant...it just makes it long and repetitive.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Beautiful ! By Books Laid Bare & Books Laid Bare Boys Oh lord this is this book needs very little said about it other than the fact that it is a stunningly beautiful story.I wasn’t sure what I was going to get at first, this was a new author to me but I have to say I was stunned into silence with the quality of the work that was laid before me and the depth of emotion that the story managed to engage from me.I found myself feeling a huge sense of empathy with Grace.She had a past that made me feel very sad for what she had been through, she deserved better, she suffered as a child and it clouded the impression that she not only had of herself but it also tainted how she perceived others saw her.I applauded the fact that she fought hard to be more than she had always been and so much more than others had expected from her, because she was worth more than any of them!Her life was what she had made it but when Samuel came into the picture, my heart soared for her. Finally someone who could see her for the glorious woman that she was.He really was a beautifully caring man. He saw Grace for the real woman beneath the surface, the woman that her heart proved she was…Special!He was as special as she was and he brought the family she had always deserved into her life. He gave her all life that together they could both revel in, grow into.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. 3 stars By jennifer skewes Grace grew up constantly feeling like she was unworthy. Mainly due to her mother treating her that way. Now she is on her own, has not friends and has a plan to work as much as she can so she can save up for her own home. When she meets Samuel, who happens to be her boss there is something there. He is definitely attracted and he has taken an interest in her as well. But Grace has never felt like she is worthy of him. Will Samuel be able to make see how much she deserves to be loved?I wanted to loved this book so much. Reading the synopsis alone I could not wait to read it. But unfortunately it just fell flat for me. The first half of the book seemed to be slow and also very repetitive at times. And I honestly wasn't even sure that I could trust Samuel in the beginning. I didn't connect with the characters or feel the emotions that I had hoped to. The last 40% of this book I really enjoyed. I loved seeing the past come back and see how it was all connected. And as time went on Samuel grew up on me. I also enjoyed the ending as well.

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