Carve the Mark

Paperback, 512 pages

Published Dec. 26, 2017 by Katherine Tegen Books.

ISBN:
978-0-06-234864-7
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A little slow to start, but once it found its voice I enjoyed it a lot. I thought it had more complexity than the Divergent series and that it had a nuanced and interesting take on Stockholm Syndrome, trauma, chronic pain and power dynamics.

The book does need a CW for potential self-harm triggers. Probably one of the reasons it resonated for me, but. Be aware.

Now that I'm reading reviews I'm seeing folks pointing out that the story may have had some issues that I didn't catch. I'll have to read up and think about it more. I get why some would say that treating chronic pain as a "gift" or a source of power is problematic, but my take was that it was very empowering, especially read in its context, which was one of childhood trauma and abuse. It can be deeply moving to see clearly that what …

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