Ima nečeg vrlo hipnotičnog u Su Tongovom stilu pisanja što njegove priče čini interesantnim za čitanje. Pomalo je poput sedenja i slušanja naših baka i deka kako se kroz priču prisećaju svoje prošlosti – ponekad nepovezane, ali se pred kraj sve složi i vrati na svoje mesto, prenoseći najvažnije elemente radnje i likova. Ove tri novele, poput takvih priča, oživljavaju umove čitalaca.
Fascinantna zbirka. Fatalnost i tragičnost dodaju na romantici ovih kratkih priča, ističući samu sentimentalnost i zamršenost mladosti.
was interesting enough until it just read like a self insert james moriarty fanfic; like the plot is intriguing but i don't dig a sherlock holmes - y/n - moriarty love triangle idk i could search on ao3 for that
JESUS sighs, takes off his shirt, plunges it in the bucket, rinses it, and begins to wash JUDAS feet. JESUS washes meticulously and with care. He washes. And washes. Perhaps the water is mixed with tears.
Literally one of the worst books I've ever read. It serves no point, no purpose. Totally useless, without any message whatsoever.
There's no doubt dat Jane Austen wanted us to dive deeper within the psyche of the rich social circles of that time and to play with their characters; every character was well thought out and felt alive to us, no matter how annoying and/or insufferable they are
(2.75)
Yeah, we're back to the same rating as the first book. Too many plot holes and characters who were relevant to the story yet just disappeared and never came back. The ending was underwhelming as well.
joan he both saved me and ended me with one of the best books i've read (and will read) this year. love me a good tragedy even if it cost me my heart and soul
I still have the same complaints as I did for book one but this one was so much fun some of the stuff regarding the writing etc can be ignored
It was not really for me. I thought the pacing was off and the characters and their interactions were awkward. The world building was interesting enough though.
mallory girl you need a good slap to the face; idk how nolan's back survived this book after carrying it from page one