WHAAATTT did I just read?! Because I'm still not sure.... and oddly enough, I'm okay with that. Kind of.
Warning: this review is deliberately ambiguous, and I'm not even sorry.
In truth, I picked up this novel simply because of the gorgeous cover. Yep. I'm a sucker like that sometimes always. But come on. Just look at that cover!! Now picture it on a book shelf. Now picture it on YOUR book shelf.... am I right, or amIright?
When I first started this book, a few pages in and I didn't think it was a book meant for me to read. Just check my status updates. I simply wasn't sold on the characters. My initial reactions to meeting them were to roll my eyes, because what kids talk like Poppy? Or act like Midnight? Or think like Wink? (haha, didn't mean for that last one to rhyme. Bear with me folks. It's been a long night.) And what's up with their names? So yeah, I had my concerns. On top of that, I wasn't sure where the plot was going, if there even was one. BUT I persisted!
The writing, simply put, deserves applause. It's beautiful, quirky, atmospheric, and filled with the personality of the three main characters. It has that magical realism vibe to it, but there's something more to Tucholke's writing that I find hard to put into words. As I mentioned above, I almost put this book down, but slowly and then suddenly my face was buried in the text. I found it extremely hard to pry myself away from this story because I had become so captivated by it and so enraptured by the characters. I MISSED LUNCH, because I forgot that I'm human and I need to eat and I LOVE FOOD so this doesn't happen often for me, is what I'm saying.
While I did end up warming up to all of the characters and their eccentric quirks, the plot steadily confused me from start to finish. It's not that it was hard to follow, I just didn't see the point in the trail. There's a lot of events that don't seem to lead up to anything. But just wait for it: cause holy cow, THAT PLOT TWIST, was so freaking unexpected. I mean, what even? It had me scratching my head in contemplation, because I thought I got it, but then was I wrong, and my brain felt overworked in the process, and this is one very long run-on sentence. Okay. Moving on to the ending... it wasn't my favorite. Quite honestly, the second half ruined a lot of my enjoyment. I just don't think it all added up in the ending.
Okay, okay, I know this was such a rambling excuse of a review (can't say I didn't warn you) but walking into this story was an experience, and I don't want to deprive anyone who might decide to pick up this book in the future of sharing in that mysterious allure. This was a very quick, deliciously peculiar novel. I would definitely suggest that you be in the mood for a strange read before picking this one up. Overall, I'm quite happy that I gave this novel a shot. It certainly did impress me.