The Taking of Jake Livingston

The Taking of Jake Livingston

2021 • 257 pages

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Average rating3.6

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Since seeing this cover, I knew I'd have to read this book. I leave it undecided but not regretful, because while the story was short and fast-paced, it did have important and inclusive topics. Some depth lacked in what could have been included, but what Douglass did include was done well.

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October 21, 2024

I appreciated this story a lot because it showed the challenges of a young black gay boy has to face. At the same time it shed light on a young white boy's struggles too. The sci-fi aspect made the story a bit unique. However, for me I got a little lost in some of the action scenes. Great story.

February 17, 2024
October 28, 2023

Sawyer is one of the creepiest scariest characters I have ever read! Even now thinking of him makes my stomach turn. And the way Jake deals with him! I could not.

October 7, 2023

Although I admit I couldn't get into it cause of the writing at first, I'm glad I pushed through and read this pretty spooky, yet emotional book. The level of emotions towards the end got me, not gonna lie.

October 3, 2023

The story was pretty good, but the writing was clunky and choppy. Jake didn't have a particularly engaging inner life so even though he went through some really awful stuff it was hard to really get invested (for a lack of a better word) in him.

July 24, 2023
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September 11, 2022

I had some very visceral reactions to this story. The ghoulish horror parts are, indeed, horrible. It's just that the real life parts impart their own particular horror, so there's no quarter. My favorite part of this story is Jake finding his strength. A darkly inspiring read, overall.

October 29, 2021
October 9, 2021

i got so sweaty omg

October 1, 2021
September 16, 2021
August 23, 2021

3.5 stars

Creepy and gothic feels, but boring at times. Interesting how it ended up though.

August 19, 2021

personally, i did not see the get out reference until the end, and even then i'm not sure if i would even say it related to get out. to me this book does well without that reference, but i'm not knocking it for that.

August 10, 2021

A spooky but ultimately sweet story that touches on race and toxic masculinity and violence. I'm excited to see where Douglass goes from here!

July 22, 2021