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Alice is an orphan with a gift: she has a pair of “invisible hands” with which she can move objects, also through solid matter and with which she can generally “twist” time and space. When she turns 18, she is approached by a group of twisters who invite her to join them – and her life is never the same again.
I don’t think I’ve ever read a book that made me think “for fuck’s sake” as much as this book. It is not only poorly written, but continuously moves into offensive territory. The first time it made me not want to read it anymore was about 3 pages in – but somehow, I just couldn’t stop. There were so many points where I thought, “no, that’s it. That little piece of sexism/rape apology rhetoric/stupidity is the straw to break the camel’s back. I’ll just close the doc and that will be it.” And when I came to the next point where I thought just that, I somehow had moved 10 pages on. And then it was just over, without a real ending.
Read more on my blog: http://kalafudra.wordpress.com/2012/01/16/alice-dancing-time-and-space-ernest-ki... ( )