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Savages by Don Winslow
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really liked it
bookshelves: popular-fiction, addiction, crime, thriller, cali

Well that was a delight! Satire with heart. As always with Winslow this is well-written, funny, wise, wry, very violent, very racy/kinda filthy, and at least as much about the people as about the capers. And who knew it would turn out to be a love story?! (By no means is that meant to indicate there is a happily-ever-after. It might be an HEA, but it is fair to say that is a completely subjective assessment.)

I keep going to describe the story itself, and it feels like everything is a spoiler. I was happy coming into this blind, so I will give you the same option. If you do read it, my favorite line is "It's all fun and games until someone loses an I." From the mouths of half-assed Buddhists...

Had I read this in 2010 it might have been a 5-star. Elements are dated, but mostly it is not an issue. My biggest problem was with the way the women were drawn. This is satire, so there are going to be all sorts of tropes in the mix, and women in noir have certain hallmarks. Making one woman a hot California blond who cares little for anything but orgasms and shopping (both of which she cares about deeply) and who eats like a lumberjack and never gains an ounce, another a California seeker looking for meaning it whatever someone puts in front of her (plastic surgery, Jesus, life coaching, etc.), and the third a true femme fatale makes sense, but they needed something to animate the stock character. The men got to embody tropes while still being very much individuals. That did not, in my estimation, happen for the women. It turned out to be a fairly minor quibble, but it did have an impact on my enjoyment of the book, and I think on the overall storytelling.
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Reading Progress

September 5, 2012 – Shelved
September 23, 2021 – Started Reading
September 25, 2021 –
page 135
44.7% "Its amazing how a guy can make a real effort to be a feminist while still completely objectifying all the women. Still a fun read, but man alive!"
September 28, 2021 –
page 198
65.56%
September 30, 2021 – Shelved as: popular-fiction
September 30, 2021 – Shelved as: addiction
September 30, 2021 – Shelved as: crime
September 30, 2021 – Shelved as: thriller
September 30, 2021 – Shelved as: cali
September 30, 2021 – Finished Reading

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James Thane Nice review, Bonnie. I liked this one a lot too, but then I'm a fan of virtually anything Winslow writes.


Bonnie G. James wrote: "Nice review, Bonnie. I liked this one a lot too, but then I'm a fan of virtually anything Winslow writes."

Isn't he great? I have not read his stuff in many years, but now I am itching for more. I know there is a prequel to this one, so that might be coming up on my list sooner rather than later.


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Julie G (please restore our notifications) Hmm. . . So, now I need to know if there's a Savages #1. Is there?


Bonnie G. There is a prequel which was published two years after this one and that is savages #1 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1.... I plan to read that one soon.


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Julie G (please restore our notifications) Ah. I thought it was odd that it seemed to have the main title, but was #2!


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K Reads Ha! Oh, I wouldn't mind rewinding to 2010, just so I could rearrange some choices as well! Do you recommend reading the first book in the series before this one? Better or worse?


Bonnie G. This is the first Kiesrtyn. There is a prequel written after. This absolutely works as a first. In fact I gave it to my son today, and it will be his first Winslow.


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K Reads Ok. I appreciate knowing the order!!


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