"I don't know what bothered me about it, but the idea of falling to one's death in those depths gave me a bad vibe."
"I don't know what bothered me about it, but the idea of falling to one's death in those depths gave me a bad vibe."
Okay, so not the best book to read when you‘re down with flu, hacking away with cough and trying to feel cheerful, but I had this book with me, and started on it, without wanting to.
And now I can‘t stop, even though I know it isn‘t helping me. Someone stop me before I finish this book.
A melancholic and violent tale about a very damaged man. It‘s the kind of book that makes on shudder at the icy way this writer handles his characters. It‘s a short read with rather sparse prose but Nakamura packs so much darkness into these 147 pages, I cannot help but marvel at his brilliance.
All the books I have are depressing.”
“So why do you read them?”
“I don‘t really know,” I said, laughing softly. “I feel like they save me. They get me thinking about things, even if it‘s just that I‘m not the only person who thinks it‘s hard to get around in this world.”
Much darker subject matter than I usually read. Intense look into the (fictional) mind of an adult who survived a horrific childhood.
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