This book is incredibly beautiful. It's really a magical picture of feral girlhood that was so heartbreaking while somehow like making almost zero sense. Highly metaphorical and reliant on symbolic literary devices instead of reality. I think my favorite was a child's description of a cement mixer as "a giant gray wasp grinding up larvae and secreting jelly, thats how sidewalk is made". It unsettled me so much because I felt like it was actually written from the perspective of a child. The nonsensical-ness and the logic was so realistically child-like. A lovely book about women and our bodies, ghosts, and ownership.
Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
This is one of the best books ive ever read by far. It is so complex on every level, to the point where you’re questioning the author’s involvement in said “fictional” story. “Truth” eludes the whole thing. I don’t think i can even go into all of it but it just took over my whole reading schedule until i finished it lol, it’s about a group of friends from the states on a heritage trip to Ghana and the two different Ghanaians who are showing them around (and their conflicting personalities) and its really like a fever dream i was so unnerved the whole time. It would make an incredible horror movie or thriller. It definitely became a little confusing at the end but nothing that you can’t figure out if you concentrate. Read this book!!
so fucking good!! I have a lot of theories about this book and feel like I will mull it over for a long time. It's the perfect length, it's really unsettling and disturbing and tbh like to me more horrific than most horror novels bc it's all about like existential dread and being and nothingness (horrifying.). I lowkey want to read it again because it's one of those non-linear books that is more of a circle, each section can be explained by other sections in relation to eachother. I liked how it was a story that Jake wrote about the girl he never had the courage to speak to, but I also played around with the idea that they actually were on Venus lol, or he was. Idk, i felt like the venus stuff was cool to include and not insignificant but maybe there's another piece. I also liked the movie, but DO NOT watch it w ur partner for the love of god. I'm also curious how they chose to do the screenplay and stuff bc it was pretty different from the book but conveyed the story really well.
This is definitely worth the hype. The characters are so intense and the writing is so so good. You really start to feel for all of them and like be angry at them etc. You also start to see like how far people are willing to go to impress eachother/ maintain their social standing and financial status. A really good look at humanity and banality and violence and all that jazz. My only qualm is the ending, bc what the heck like I just wanted more closure or something. Like yes it was really crazy but it wasn't crazy enough for the book to be setting up for that for so long yk. And also I loved the scary ass magical realism undertones (the "deer" they kept seeing that they thought was Dionysus.)