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The Odyssey
The Odyssey | Lara Williams
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From the prize-winning author of Supper Club comes a wickedly funny and slyly poignant new satire on modern life. For fans of Sally Rooney, Ottessa Moshfegh, and Convenience Store Woman. Ingrid works on a gargantuan luxury cruise liner where she spends her days reorganizing the gift shop shelves and waiting for long-term guests to drop dead in the aisles. On her days off, she disembarks from the ship, wasting the hours aimlessly following tourists around, drinking the local alcohol, and buying clothes she never intends to wear again. It's not a bad life. At least, it distracts her from thinking about the other life--the other person--she left behind five years ago. That is, until the day she is selected by the ship's enigmatic captain and (ill-informed) wabi sabi devotee, Keith, for his mentorship program. Encouraging her to reflect on past mistakes and her desperation to remain lost at sea, Keith pushes Ingrid further than she ever thought possible. But as her friendships and professional life onboard steadily fall apart, Ingrid must ask herself: how do you know when you have gone too far? Utterly original, mischievous, and thought-provoking, The Odyssey is a merciless takedown of consumer capitalism and our anxious, ill-fated quests to find something to believe in. It's a voyage that will lead our heroine all the way home, though she will do almost anything to avoid getting there.
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The Odyssey | Lara Williams
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If you like absurdist novels in which people slowly descend into madness in a hell of their own making, then this is the novel for you. Ingrid works on a cruise ship led by a mysterious guru and tries to ignore how everything around is falling apart.

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Weird and feverish. If there was some meaning or satirical point the author was trying to put across, I didn‘t understand it lol but I couldn‘t stop reading it for some reason and it got me out of my reading slump.
Everyone is a little unhinged and as the book progresses so does the unstableness. Bit unsettling but unfortunately the ending is lackluster.

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Sparklemn
The Odyssey | Lara Williams
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I didn't love it. I didn't hate it. After finishing it, I feel unsettled. I'd compare it to Catcher in the Rye except with a thirty-something woman having a slow meltdown while working on a cruise ship.

Not my pic. Just a random cruise ship.