The real story

The Gap into Conflict (Gap)

Mass Market Paperback, 241 pages

English language

Published Sept. 10, 1992 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-553-29509-2
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OCLC Number:
473225361

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3 stars (28 reviews)

Science fiction roman.

3 editions

reviewed The real story by Stephen R. Donaldson (The gap into conflict -- book 1)

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2 stars

Okay - I honestly thought that reviewers were over-sensitive but this novel has fairly explicit rape scenes and combined with narration from the perpetrator's perspective, may be very difficult for many readers to read. That alone explains a low rating. It's very difficult to highly rate a complex, masterful work when the subject matter is so distasteful.

And that is my conflict: the author has done a masterful job writing from the perspective of a rapist. You can almost empathize with the main character and their narration. Maybe a part of you even cheers him on, hoping that he will survive despite the odds. Do I feel dirty just suggesting these things? Yeah. I respect the author, but how can I recommend this book without suggesting that I agree with the actions of the main?

If you can accept that fiction is fiction, then behind the curtains is a terrifically …

reviewed The real story by Stephen R. Donaldson (The gap into conflict -- book 1)

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I wish I'd taken longer to read this book. It does an amazing job at making me care about very unlikable people. It does a great job of being intriguing without exagerated action sequences (even though action was there). It's dark but it doesn't wallow in the gruesomeness going on. (It reminded me a bit of [b:The Collector|243705|The Collector|John Fowles|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1394828024s/243705.jpg|1816452].) It worked well as a standalone and the hook for reading the following books is in the authors afterword where he talks about the questions about the world of this book that are not yet answered but are presumably answered in the following books.

reviewed The real story by Stephen R. Donaldson (The gap into conflict -- book 1)

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1 star

You'd think I'd have learned my lesson after giving up on Lord Foul's Bane, but years later when I saw this book I decided to give Donaldson a second chance. After all, he'd been writing best sellers for years, so maybe I'd missed something?

I did manage to finish this book, but I wish I hadn't. It's simply another look at humanity at its worst. I can get that from the news, I look to more from my fiction.

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Subjects

  • True Stories
  • Science Fiction - General
  • Fiction - Science Fiction
  • Fantasy - General
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