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The art style and the Kafkaesque aesthetic match quite well for most of the short stories. However, the first one was very hard to grasp in an e-copy since the alignment was wonky. Also, the short stories I have previously read in the original form seemed to be more enjoyable than the ones I read for the first time, which seems to be a ‘me' problem. The 9 shorts consisted of Kafka's most popular novel and some of the more obscure ones.
Overall it was decent. You can check it out if you like Kafka's aesthetic along with equally depressing art form 3.5/5
Thanks to NetGalley and Pushkin Press for the ARC.