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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A disturbing and painful story of the desire to belong,
By A Customer
This review is from: House Rules (High Risk Books) (Paperback)
This was an extremely disturbing and absorbing book. Some scenes were so well written that they seemed to scream out to you from the pages. The main character, a fifteen year old girl trying to escape from an abusive father, is both innocent and cynical. She'll do anything to belong SOMEWHERE, even if it means allowing others to abuse her. She knows what her life is, but is addicted not only to the drugs provided by her "friends" but also to belonging to the group and having a purpose beyond being her father's sex toy. For many victims of past abuse, this may be a story too realistic to read with any level of comfort, but it is an important work and one that draws you in until you are totally immersed in it's story. I guarantee it will keep you thinking long after you've turned the final page.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Totally Absorbing,
By "skgwolfrum" (Oakland, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: House Rules (Hardcover)
This novel was recommended to me by a friend who swore I would not be sorry if I read it. I was not sorry. I read this novel during a time in my life when I needed a new outlook and I got it. Even if the only thing that one is able to take away from the novel is to feel like your life is not as bad as Lee's then the book is a success. Heather Lewis writes in a way that no other author writes. The book is almost completely devoid of descriptions of color and scenery. Everything is seen through the eyes of a drug addicted fifteen year-old, it is a terrifying experience. I am an avid reader and I don't think I have ever been in the head of a character quite like I was in Lee's head. You know what she is thinking before she thinks it, you know what she will do before she does it. If you ever wanted to see the dark side of humanity this is it. I have not been so horrified since John Updike's Rabbit Run or Train Spotting. I would read it again, but I am still too traumatized. If you want a taste of the wild side of life without risking arrest, this is the one. Heather Lewis also wrote one other novel, The Second Suspect. I have heard rumors that the author is no longer with us, so it looks like these are the only works we will have. Simply amazing.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Smut, Violence & non-consensuality,
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This review is from: House Rules (High Risk Books) (Paperback)
This is possibly the best first book I have ever read from any author. It's gritty, real, and smacks of first hand experience. Yes, it's disturbing, yes it stays with you for a long time, but to be honest, I read books to transport somewhere outside of my own experience, and this did it, so effectively. I am sad she is not able to write more.Be prepared to be disturbed...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
in a word......WOW!,
By the mook (brooklyn, ny United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: House Rules (Hardcover)
this was a truely disturbing work of fiction.it starts off as and seems to be headed for an innocent dramafest.but slowly(not too)it starts to heat up without you really noticing.then youre shocked out of your shoes.and once it shocks you,it doesnt let up.this is one heck of a debut.ms lewis really brings her traumatized charactors to life and it is a grim one.im not sure what made me read this in the first place,nothing outwardly suggested what i would be installed for.all i got from storyline was a troubled teen trying to make it on her own among some friends on a horse ranch.it mentioned drugs and violence.still,that shouldnt have been enough to get me interested.but i thought ''what the heck''.now i find myself looking for her next book everytime im in a bookstore.this is a very graphic novel and wont be for everyones taste.but it will move you and keep you reading.if you happen to be reading this MsLewis,please hurry with book #2.i cant imagine what premise you can have in that one.
5 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
One of the worst books I've ever read,
By A Customer
This review is from: House Rules (High Risk Books) (Paperback)
I have never bothered to write a review before, but after reading the other reviews people have written of this book, I am at a complete loss to how they can give it 4 stars. I had no problems with the graphic nature of the book. However, the characters had no life to them - their actions and histories have mysterious motivations that are alluded to but never explained; they do nothing but ride horses, get drunk and have abusive sex. The story goes on and on and on, and there is no plot, no climax, no resolution. We know Lee can't handle intimacy after the first sexual scene - nothing in the next 300 pages dds any clarification, meaning or resolution to this storyline.
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty lame.,
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This review is from: House Rules (High Risk Books) (Paperback)
The book was written assuming everyone was familiar with horse riding lingo and drug lingo. I've ridden a horse once in my life, and I was never a heroin user. I was lost through alot of the book.. Honestly halfway through I wanted to put it down but I can't do that.. I finished the book and normally I feel something when I'm done. I just turned the last page and said.. "Hmm, thats it?" There wasnt much of a plot or point to the book. It is very graphic in the sex scenes. I do not belive I would recommend this book to anyone. It wasnt worth the ten bucks.
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House Rules (High Risk Books) by Heather Lewis (Paperback - June 1, 2005)
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