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A review by freddie
Breathing into Marble by Laura Sintija Černiauskaitė
2.0
It feels as if this book is divided into two parts that aren't meshing well with each other like water and oil: the first part is a thriller horror about the adoption of a creepy boy Ilya and the second is a psychological fiction that's a meditation of grief and trauma. There is a jarring change of tone happening between those two parts. Also, the book spends a lot of time with Ilya but somehow he still feels like just a device.