
So thankful to the people who told me to keep reading the book.
Because the first chapters were a whole lot of "what the hell is this book about?" "where is the author going with this?"
Even reading the synopsis and genre tags didn't really help me grasp the general idea of the book.
But it is really a book you have to experience yourself to really get it.
I would describe it as a mix of mystery and surrealism, but also a journey in self-discovery all over again.
The main character almost has a "clean-slate" of heart, like a child-like innocence and you would only understand why after you read through. Sometimes he could be annoying and dense but after you realized what had befallen to him, you can't help but sympathize and rooted for his journey.
I don't really say this often, but if you read the book and thinking to DNF, I hope you push through and read to the end. Even if its not going to be a five star read for you like mine, I still think you will find it a pleasant read.
The Beauty of the House is immeasurable; its Kindness infinite.
So thankful to the people who told me to keep reading the book.
Because the first chapters were a whole lot of "what the hell is this book about?" "where is the author going with this?"
Even reading the synopsis and genre tags didn't really help me grasp the general idea of the book.
But it is really a book you have to experience yourself to really get it.
I would describe it as a mix of mystery and surrealism, but also a journey in self-discovery all over again.
The main character almost has a "clean-slate" of heart, like a child-like innocence and you would only understand why after you read through. Sometimes he could be annoying and dense but after you realized what had befallen to him, you can't help but sympathize and rooted for his journey.
I don't really say this often, but if you read the book and thinking to DNF, I hope you push through and read to the end. Even if its not going to be a five star read for you like mine, I still think you will find it a pleasant read.
The Beauty of the House is immeasurable; its Kindness infinite.