Y/N was a jarring read, truly one of the more bizarre stories I finished this year. Am glad to see it included here though
Y/N was a jarring read, truly one of the more bizarre stories I finished this year. Am glad to see it included here though
Read this for the first time in June, and I’m not sure I’ve been more shaken by a story than that. Need to read the sequel, but I’m keen to ride out the lingering feeling from it first
Expecting this to be the same for me. I read it more recently (in September) but across the ~30 books I’ve finished since then it’s been sticking around like none other
Just finished the audiobook today. It was the only section narrated by a man, and I was more locked into listening to that than I’ve been with any audiobook pretty much ever.
I liked the book overall, but I would’ve probably thought it was just alright if not for that and the Friendship section soon after. Pretty good (and heartbreaking) stuff!