What do You think about Safe Word (2013)?
I did not enjoy it as much as the first one, especially because of the weird switching between narrators. It would have read better if it switched between no more than 2 voices, the two main characters, but those two AND the usual third party narrator was just a bit too much and confusing. The story itself also moved from the realm of being quite believable in the first book, to more outlandish to the point of comical I the second which detracted from real immersion feeling. The ending was just pathetic, like from some sort of science fiction romance novel.
—Polina
Safe Word is less titillating than the first book, but it's more saturated with smart references to literature, linguistics, movies, and TV. Carrie's observations are more snide and mocking. The contrast of her high I.Q. against her emotional immaturity is jarring, but feels essentially true about a young twenty-something who's consciously choosing to buck conventional mores.Jonathan reveals himself to be an overgrown boy who's pretending to be some distorted version of a man, a revelation that's repeated with almost every master/mistress/madam. Their obsessive search for sensational experiences is a conceit of privilege. Surviving everyday life is automatically challenging for people who are not educated, wealthy or connected to powerful networks of influence.For me, the idea that all these educated, wealthy people invest so much time, effort and money in creating this alternate society was ultimately sad because it seems like a waste of talents and resources. The extremely dehumanizing behavior by these jaded sophisticates is a killjoy.Carrie's philosophy about her specific safe word is brilliant. Being an engaging erotic novel of ideas about the politics of sexual indulgence and the nature of power, pleasure and pain generated my three stars for Safe Word.
—Cardyn Brooks
Are you kidding me? I read this book out of morbid curiosity...the whole time praying that this (albeit absurbedly) likeable Carrie would say "F" you to the whole bunch of these idiots when her adventure was over...and you don't like the ending!!???
—David Schwan