Parable of the Sower First Impressions
Parable of the Sower throws a lot at you when you start reading it, and there isn't really a plot in this first reading. Instead, it consists mainly of worldbuilding that will help the reader understand the motives behind the characters' actions. From what is shown in the book, you can already start to see the ideas of the main character, and that a considerable part of the ideas questioned are based on religion. I feel like this will be a main part of the book, and that we're going to see these kinds of questions pop up fairly often as we continues to read.
Another thing that seems to be very prominent is the lack of emotion people feel for each other. While there are people that like each other, there are more people who don't like one another, or that seem to hate the other people in their community. I'm expecting that this will come into play later, and perhaps result in them fixing their relationships, but at the current time, it seems as if no one is interested in repairing them.
Good point about how nobody seems to care about each other: perhaps because of the apocalyptic nature of the world they live in, nobody can afford to watch each other's back because somebody will stab theirs when they do.
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