TrulyIntroverted
TrulyIntroverted t1_iw6raje wrote
I read it this year and even though I flew through it (like I do with most of what I read), I just didn't feel emotionally moved. And that is something that I crave when I read.
It was a 'yeah sure whatever' feeling. Evelyn wasn't all that, and the hype about her and around her did not reconcile with what we saw/ read (which I didn't care for tbh). As for Monique, she wasn't fleshed out enough. So there wasn't much to keep me invested.
This book is hyped up to be a literary masterpiece of sorts but it's really very light and as you rightly say, a 'beach read'.
TrulyIntroverted t1_j2d5k2k wrote
Reply to What's the best looking book you own? by editingtabletremblin
Hey! I have the same collection of War and Peace as you. I also have The Wind up bird chronical from the similar Japanese collection (planning on getting all).
Then I have a couple of Penguin Deluxe editions and they're so beautiful! Especially the Frankenstein one. I like collecting the series' that vintage/ penguin come out with so I also have a few books from the Penguin Sisterhood Classic series.
Lastly, my latest purchases have been the Gift editions of His Dark Materials and the B&N Hitchhiker's edition.