Memory of Glass
Memory of Glass
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Actual rating: 4.5★
Written from the perspectives of someone who suffers from dementia, as well as someone who's taking care of a parent who also has dementia. Very realistic and well-researched, and as usual, the misdirection is brilliantly done. The story itself is leaning more towards the anti-climactic side if you're looking for shocking plot twists, especially because the cast is smaller with only two suspicious characters, but the best thing about this book is the social issues highlighted in it.
Seriously, men. Make yourselves useful.
The ending is absolutely heartbreaking. I love it. Probably one of my favorites, along with Holy Mother and Girls in the Dark. I hope both Mayuko and Mitsuharu are free now.