Reviewed by celinenyx on
Melanie lives a comfortable life with her parents, her nurse, and her two siblings. One night, she pulls on her mother's wedding dress and wanders through the garden. This event is the beginning of a series of events Melanie sees as her expulsion from Eden.
The Magic Toyshop is a story of a budding sexuality, of growing up, and of sexual sin. The imagery is occasionally heavily biblical; motifs include Eve's seduction and Noah's arc. Truth be told, I have very little knowledge of the bible and its mythology. As such, the nuances of this story and its implications for Melanie's sexuality went past me. I could only read it at its surface, and there was little enjoyment for me there. The synopsis on the back of the book practically covers the entire book, leaving little to the imagination of what direction the story will take. Melanie lives in an imagined world of extremes yet of little emotion. A great book to study, I'm sure - not a particularly nice one to read.
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Trigger warnings: incest between siblings, sexual assault of a minor by someone who is described as her future lover, severe emotional and physical abuse, references to and intended rape.
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- Started reading
- 19 March, 2018: Finished reading
- 19 March, 2018: Reviewed