I'm not sure if it was the translation that went wrong or the very short length of this novel that made the story feel incomplete and incoherent. However, I recognized the potential it had and the unique profession it explored, and I wished it had been done better.

Liked this one better than the first. Not invested enough to continue the series though...

The book had so much buzz surrounding it that I couldn't help but feel a bit let down when I finally got around to reading it. It's like the hype built up this huge expectation, and when I started reading, it just didn't meet that level for me to fully enjoy it.

Delightful read. Felt good to be back in the psychological drama universe of Shinigami, the Death Note, and new owners.

Such a thought-provoking and beautifully layered tale.

What the f*** did I just read...

Such an engaging read. Loved it.

“You got to love the thing that makes you want to stay alive.”

I wish I read this last year when it released and participated in discussions around the book. It was so interesting! A novel told in the form of short stories, giving a glimpse into a dystopian future impacted by climate change. Marvelous storytelling.

Some of the stories were creepy and remind you of the complexity of the human psyche. I loved each story from beginning to end. Wish the book was longer haha.

The retelling of Hansel and Gretel in Indian context will stick with me forever. So cleverly written! I enjoyed all of the stories in this collection.

A well crafted horror thriller

Each story was so unique and memorable. New favorite.

Great detective stories! I liked episode #2 the best followed by Red Soul.

My first experience reading Sijo. It's a slow realization as we read through this poetry, which is a profound conversation between a teacher and her students about the importance we associate with material things in life.

If you like philosophical picture books like The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, then this one's for you.