10. Review

A Separate Peace, full of potential but it lacked that push. The rising action kept me hooked, but it ended anticlimactically. The cause and abruptness of Finny’s death left me dazed and confused (I’m in a Led-Zeppelin mood right now). I wish that the author had given something more common to make the death seem real. I never bought into Finny’s illusions, but I found his death the closest thing to an illusion in the book.

If I could change anything, it would be the characters. The setting was interesting and well-described. The plot seemed finely crafted, if a bit lacking in the end, but God help the characters. I’ll tackle my least favorite first: Brinker Hadley. No one can stand to read this mean little boy. He is rude and it gets old. He is all politics and all his actions are based on making himself look better. I know that every book needs an antagonist, but there can still be likable qualities. For instance, the Emperor from Star Wars is a pretty bad dude, but everyone envies his power and the awesomeness that accompanies it. The Joker, also bad, yet he has this dark humor and wit that makes his character interesting. Even Peter from Ender’s Game is not entirely unlikable due to his guile and conniving ways. Brinker has none of this. He doesn’t have power, he only thinks he’s funny (which he’s not), and he lacks guile. Frankly, it’s annoying to read about him. It makes me angry when he walks into a scene, because he ruins it and adds nothing for being there but uninteresting conflict. As for Gene and his crazy compadre Lepper, I always felt that they had way too many yelling matches but that’s all I can pin on them. Finny was golden, but I think he charmed me into liking him.

I wouldn’t recommend this book, because the author, John Knowles, thinks he is smarter than you. It may be true as he’s an educated man. Nonetheless, there is nothing worse than reading a book written by a snobby, old man. It’s okay, perhaps, others enjoy this book more and I’m simply jealous and stupid.

2 Thoughts.

  1. Mason: Interesting take on the novel. I wouldn’t have compared it to Star Wars, but I see your points. Liked the connection to Peter.
    Bozeman

  2. Hearing your sarcastic remarks makes this book review all the better and more interesting! And now that you bring it up, Finny’s death does seem to be a big illusion.

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