Thursday, September 6, 2012
Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard
Best Advice: Look up some of the artwork and pieces from the book; it helps to know what they are discussing sometimes.
Good lord, why did I ever put off reading this one? It’s wonderful!
“Julia never asked herself why bad things happen to good people, for she already knew the answer: bad things happen to everyone.”
“And any man who would leave you because you were sexually inexperienced is not worth missing.”
“If I have a soul, it’s yours.”
“Listen motherfucker, you’re lucky we aren’t in the same room or you’d be spending the evening in surgery trying to have your head reattached to your body. If I find out that you’ve contacted her again, in any way, I’m going to come after you, and not even your father, whoever he is, will be able to make you sentient again. Do you understand? Never contact her again.”
So Julianne is in love with her Professor who is about ten years her senior. Only its not as taboo as it sounds, first, they met years prior- he just doesn’t remember. I can’t stress how much I love Gabriel, even when he is being an ass, and he is told several times. I hate how weak Julia can be at times, but I understand from her circumstances why she is so, but I’m also thankful for Gabriel and he willingness and ability to bring out her stronger self.
Read it, and then like me, endeavor to read the sequel. I can’t wait to buy it!
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