Kaeden Lee Lee itibaren Caiana - MG, Brezilya
A quite intellectually-written tale of a liar and a thief, Rutherford Calhoun, who embarks somewhat unintentionally on the epic journey of his life. Johnson questions human nature to the fullest in Middle Passage creating a novel that can be thought of as a pirate yarn, a myth, a legend, but most of all a story of how significantly one changes in the face of utter peril. I strongly recommend this book to anyone up for an intellectual read, it has certainly made me question my own opinions and beliefs.
This is a tough read. I would love to say that I loved it....it's the cool thing to do...it's a classic. But I can't do it, It was good in parts and very slow for most of it. Probably best to read when you are actually on an island with no distractions. Solid, and interesting because of it's literary importance.