Review: Fruit of the Drunken Tree by Ingrid Rojas Contreras

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17 thoughts on “Review: Fruit of the Drunken Tree by Ingrid Rojas Contreras

  1. Great review! It’s nice to see a critical review of this book, since I’ve seen so many glowing ones. It’s a shame that the characters and the relationship between them are so weak—I would’ve thought too based on the synopsis that strong characterization would be the crux of the story.

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    1. Thank you! I feel bad criticising a book on an important topic, but I just felt it could have been so much stronger. What I often notice with debut authors is that they simply attempt too much and that is what I think happened with Contreras. Her book tells this story from this person’s point of view, and then from another person’s point of view, being part coming-of-age, part mystery somehow, part (even) thriller by the end. For such a short book, too much is attempted – like the author had little confidence that others will see her book through to the end without constant dramatization. A pity, really, since the characters and their relationships suffered.

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      1. Interesting that you’ve noticed that about debut authors—I don’t think I’ve paid enough attention to that before, but now I will! And it can definitely be frustrating to read when the novel doesn’t know what it wants to be. I was so interested in the subject matter too, but I’m going to pass on this one.

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    1. Oh, you gave up half-way through? I am not surprised at all because the novel does run out of steam near its one hundredth page. It started well, though, especially the first twenty-pages or so.

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  2. What a great, balanced review. I’ve been wanting to read this one for a while, and I think I’ll still check it out for the setting and its backdrop of political violence but it’s good to temper my expectations on the actual storytelling and characterization involved in the book. Perhaps Contreras’s writing will improve with time; even if this book is a bit flawed, its topics are so appealing that I think she’ll be a good author to watch for in the future.

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    1. Thanks! If you are very interested in the country and its history then it is worth reading. I hope Contreras does improve in future too – the great thing is that she is not afraid to incorporate into her stories hard-to-stomach and controversial issues and writes from her heart.

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  3. great review! i love your enthusiasm in your description , it really did motivate to read this book! thank you for sharing💞

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