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Take Me, Take Me with You (2004)

di Lauren Kelly

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Lauren Kelly, with amazing power and authority, explores the secret kinship of "soul mates," in a mysterious and demonic love story. Lara Quade, a disaffected intellectual associated with a prominent Princeton research center, is a young woman whose physical beauty has been scarred in a childhood accident. She is jarred out of the routine of her life by a seemingly chance meeting with a young man named Zedrick Dewe, whom she seems to know somehow as he in turn seems to know her. What is the connection between them? Who has brought them together? And why are they drawn so powerfully to one another? Their encounter leads to a highly charged erotic experience that takes an abrupt turn from tender to violent, predictable to terrifying. And from this initial episode springs a sequence of inexplicable events and revelations so shocking that they lead Lara, long in denial about her life, to uncover the truth about the buried hurt and rage in the tortured past of her family.… (altro)
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Quite the freaky little story. But don't be turned away by that. It's just...unusual.

Lara Quade, working at a Princeton research center (and proud of it), is given a ticket to a classical concert, anonymously. She hasn't the bucks to afford such seats so she goes, and sits next to a rather bumbling large man who reveals that he, too, received a ticket anonymously.

Lara is a bit of a loner and a little bit of her is intrigued by her strange seatmate. They get to know each other. Their knowing leads to a physical altercation and a falling-out and that seems to be the end of it. But it isn't. Lara does a bit of investigating and figures out where he came from, where he really lives, and it isn't far from where she grew up.

Much of the cloud that hangs over them both comes from their pasts. Lara having almost been killed by her mother's attempt at a suicide, and Zederick having spent much time trying to find his own place. Both seem to be outcasts, in a way.

It's disturbing, at times frightening, revealing. ( )
  slojudy | Sep 8, 2020 |
I'll preface this by saying that I picked this book up at a used book sale held by a church in my hometown. On the last day of the sale, they have a ridiculous deal where you pay $3.00 for all the books you can stuff into a bag. (Coincidentally, I paid $15 for 48 books - 27 of them hardbacks in near new condition - mind-blowing stuff here). Because the books are so cheap, I get a bit grabby and end up choosing books I wouldn't normally purchase at full price. This is one of those books.

It's written by Lauren Kelly who - I didn't notice until I got home - is a pseudonym of Joyce Carol Oates. I'm not a huge fan, but I'm not prejudiced against her brand of contemporary fiction. In fact, I rather liked a sick little book I read awhile back called Zombie and Blonde has been in my "own-but-have-yet-to-read" pile for years. It was advertised on the front cover as "a novel of suspense," so I was eager to give it a quick read and see what it was all about. I finished it in just over a few hours, staying up late into the night to read it (really, not such an endorsement considering I'm nine months pregnant and not sleeping much to begin with).

The tale bounces back and forth between the early 1970s and a span of a few months in 1993, following a doll-faced awkward intellectual Lorraine (now known as Lara) Quade. A particularly harrowing childhood has left Lorraine/Lara scarred - both emotionally and physically - and this book chronicles her struggles to understand the past in order to live more fully in the future. When Lorraine receives an anonymous envelope with a ticket to an event on campus, she is put into contact with another party, Zederick Dewe, who is the recipient of the same strange gift. On the surface, the two have little in common; however, a strange, erotic charge binds them together which sets their strange, tragic relationship spiraling out of control.

At the beginning of the novel, I was entranced by Oates' lyrical language and mesmerizing back-and-forth between the harrowing past and the mysterious present. I was really into the story, but around the 50 page mark, I was hit by the "oh, crap, I know exactly where this is going" sense of accomplishment/defeat. And, indeed, I had figured out the mystery connection - which left the so-called "novel of suspense" feeling not so suspenseful. Sometimes, this doesn't necessarily taint the rest of the read. Unfortunately, this time, the wind was sucked entirely out of my proverbial sails, and I spent the rest of the book cursing my close-reading skills.

Likewise, my infatuation with Lorraine and Zederick waned as the book progressed. Don't get me wrong - I love a dangerous, slightly dirty, bad boy as much as the next girl. In my youth, I'd been known to get starry-eyed over some fairly questionable characters with less than honorable morals and hygiene habits. I may be getting old. I may be too pregnant to appreciate the thought of an overly aggressive lover. Of course, when things get physically and emotionally abusive, I draw the line and disconnect from any of the character's previous charm. I also develop a lack of patience for any characters that don't react the same way. Somehow, I became emotionally disconnected from both Lorraine and Zederick in one foul swoop.

Was it terrible? No, I really liked the back story - the abuse, the abandonment, the childhood misunderstanding and mystery. It was just as the story progressed - I became less and less enthralled with the present day incarnation of Lorraine's character. Final verdict: it was worth the few hours and negligible amount of money that I spent on it. ( )
  myownwoman | Oct 3, 2013 |
"Tag mig, tag mig med dig" är en roman som utforskar vad som kan hända med personer med en jobbig (våldsam) uppväxt. Detta är inget nytt. Inte för Oates (Kelly) heller. Men författarens skildring av spänningen mellan de båda huvudkaraktärerna, Lara och Zedrick, är bra. I texten byggs in en spänning upp som man nästan "kan ta på". Dock, samtidigt, blir man aldrig riktigt överraskad. Lite kliché är det över det hela. Men bra gjort ändå.

Vill sätta 3,4 men det går ju inte... ( )
1 vota helices | Feb 9, 2008 |
This was a very well-written book that captured me from the beginning. I read the whole thing in only 2 sittings and enjoyed it very much.

I found it to be suspenseful yet buoyant, tragic yet hopeful and cold yet warm all at the same time.

The storyline was intriguing, the characters were real, but I finished the book feeling that something was missing nonetheless. ( )
1 vota jewelryladypam | Mar 19, 2007 |
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Lauren Kelly, with amazing power and authority, explores the secret kinship of "soul mates," in a mysterious and demonic love story. Lara Quade, a disaffected intellectual associated with a prominent Princeton research center, is a young woman whose physical beauty has been scarred in a childhood accident. She is jarred out of the routine of her life by a seemingly chance meeting with a young man named Zedrick Dewe, whom she seems to know somehow as he in turn seems to know her. What is the connection between them? Who has brought them together? And why are they drawn so powerfully to one another? Their encounter leads to a highly charged erotic experience that takes an abrupt turn from tender to violent, predictable to terrifying. And from this initial episode springs a sequence of inexplicable events and revelations so shocking that they lead Lara, long in denial about her life, to uncover the truth about the buried hurt and rage in the tortured past of her family.

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