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How to Be Human
by Paula Cocozza
It's hard for me to review this book. (1/12/2024)
It's very very well written, that's probably the one thing I truly liked about it.

The behaviour of the characters is incomprehensible to me. The utter egoism of Mary (the main character) is infuriating, and don't even get me started on her very questionable relationshipmore
The Illicit Happiness of Other People
by Manu Joseph
How to call it (12/15/2023)
You have to love an author who writes about topics that make your stomach turn, but in a way that you want to keep reading.

I hated almost everything that happened in this book, I wouldn't say I liked most of the characters either (actually, I think I hate them all), eachmore
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street
by Natasha Pulley
Great as a palette cleanser book. Could've been so much better with better editors. (11/26/2023)
It's a book which I loved in the beginning and sort of enjoyed at the end, but I admit I had to push through about 3/4 of the way.

It's wonderfully whimsical if you don't pay too much attention/think too hard of how some of the main topics/themes are outlined. If you readmore
Birnam Wood: A Novel
by Eleanor Catton
Who knew litterary fiction can be a page-turner? (10/19/2023)
There was little in the story of this book, I could connect with aside from the existential dread that humans are becoming unfit for this world. And yet, I truly enjoyed the book. The characters are vivid (albeit extremely annoying/unpleasant human beings to me), the plotmore
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