'Animal' Lisa Taddeo
I loved it. Main character is not the one that youre supposed to sympathize with.
You should either despise her, be disgusted by her or loathe her. But in a way i feel her.
I understand her doings and why she's craving the very thing that ruins her. Its a very tragic story about a broken child in a skin of a woman.
'Y/N' Esther Yi
At first I couldn get myself into starting it, as im not very munch into k-pop, but i devoured it! I loved the fact that all the characters are written in such a way, that they don't feel real. They're extravagant and eccentric. My favourite part was almost the very end, when mfc sees the one shes obsessed with. It was so riddiculous.
'The 33 Strategies of War' Robert Greene
It was... fine. I see why people love it, they want to feel smart. First half is certainly well written. I've enjoyed many quotations of well known m*n - writers and strategist. Actually made me feel smarter; like ive read way more than i actually did. But the second part was getting painful... It felt like a junior high essay. Ive written better intros at 14...
'Battle Royale' Koushun Takami
I dont remember when was the last time I devoured such a thick book so quickly! I enjoyed, that
in quite big array of characters, it wasnt as difficult to follow the story as i initially thought.
the ride was good, but finish was underwhelming. From what ive heared from others, they all were
amazed by it, and still, for me it wasnt bad, but it was my least favouritepart.
'Stolen Girls: Survivors Of Boko Haram Tell Their Story' Wolfgang Bauer
'Kwiaty w pudełku. Japonia oczami kobiet' Karolina Bednarz
'A Feast for Crows' George R.R. Martin