Monday, August 2, 2010

Buying Black Hole


I read this, and I read this quickly. I enjoyed the story and the artwork. I would pass it around and tell my friends to read it, buy it, check it out of the library. However, there is a lot of ambiguity in the story. I as a reader was interested but I keep wanting more. Not more in the sense of I like the universe of the story which is in itself a well-contained narrative.

What Black Hole lacks is a well contained narrative itself. This device might be a conscious effect of the writer. The reader is left with many questions unanswered about the plot in general, the motive force behind the plot, and the ultimate fate of the characters. I want you to read this book so I can ask you what you think the bug is.

I think it's a metaphor for teenage alienation, but I'm not sure. I just don't want to get it.

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