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Pure
Pure
Author: Rebbecca Ray
A sensational and accomplished novel that made its young author one of the most talked about in Britain last year, Pure is about fourteen--the age when you know everything, except when you don't know anything. It's about first love and the end of innocence in all its passion and absurdity. It's about the raw transition between loving your...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780802137005
ISBN-10: 0802137008
Publication Date: 6/15/2000
Pages: 403
Rating:
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 101 ratings
Publisher: Grove Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 13
This one is hard to rate. On one hand its a powerful and painful snapshot of what happens when parents suck and a girl has no outlet to create her identity. I really responded to the girls emotional blankness and how she wants everything to be perfect, but keeps herself detached from everything that happens to her. Im also impressed that Ray was sixteen when she started writing it.

Its not the type of book that you can say you liked because so many horrible things happen, but its the type of book that stays with you and gives you the creeps when you think about it, and I think thats the mark of some seriously good writing. It also made me think about how effed up I was at 14 and some of the decisions I made by choosing not to make a decision at all.

Seriously, if you can make an alcoholic pedophile the good character, youve written something really amazing.

Oh, and this is one of those books where the back cover description sucks, sucks, sucks. It's like they tried to describe the book to make it look like it was G Rated when this is a big ole R.
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Helpful Score: 11
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, this is NOT. The style of writing is easy to read, but there is offensive language on every page and there are some really disgusting descriptions of sexual activities; the book should certainly be R-rated. Should I have been warned by the words "shocking immediacy" in the blurb and not have ordered it? At any rate, I could not bear to read any further and ended up throwing it away.
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Helpful Score: 10
This book honestly made me nauseous. The sexual relationship between the 14-year-old girl and a 30 year old man, really made me sick. The sexuality was gross, especially concerning the situation. The language was also continually offensive. Overall, a bad book. I wouldn't real it again.
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Helpful Score: 6
This is a great book about a young girl who doesn't know what her place is in this world and who tries to fit in at all cost. I loved this book and while some parts of the book are a little too honest. It does not take anything away from this book and only adds to the honesty of the book. The author is an excellent writer and this book is great.
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Helpful Score: 4
I liked this book mostly, it was entertaining and page-turning, however it was pretty unrealistic.
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Pure is about fourteen - the age when you know everything, except when you don't know anything. It's about first love and the end of innocence, and realizing your family perhaps isn't as happy or your parents as together as you thought. It's about the cool friend for whom everything seems effortless, and the impossibly embarrassing friend you're nice to when your cool friends can't see. It's about that twenty-seven-year-old man who flirts with you when he sells your dad your overpriced birthday stereo - except he actually calls. And it's about what happens after.

At first, I had no problem with getting into this story. This is not your typical coming of age story. It's about a 14/15 year old girl, who is dealing with family conflict, peer pressure, sexuality...BUT, while on this journey through teendom, she becomes involved with a 31 year old man. She does not keep this relationship a secret, here parents tolerate it...IT's A BIZARRE STORY. Then ending left me flat. There's all this building and you expect something big to happen and then the ending is just there. It's a good book.


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