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jessie
is 99% done
aaand maybe thats the point i mean it is called 'real life' which is definitely an important point it was definitely about 'real life' and didnt shy away from topics people struggle to discuss
it was a vulnerable book like ive been saying wallaves pov is very stark
ehhhh id rather give it like 3 and a 1/2 stars but i'll have to round it so whatever not that the rating matters all that much
im js happy this is OVER
— Jan 28, 2026 11:35PM
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it was a vulnerable book like ive been saying wallaves pov is very stark
ehhhh id rather give it like 3 and a 1/2 stars but i'll have to round it so whatever not that the rating matters all that much
im js happy this is OVER
jessie
is 99% done
ok deep critical psychoanalysis thinking aside i cant really tell if ive enjoyed this book like it was interesting and made me think about life and people and etc
but then as it went on i js wanted it to be over lol it felt almost repetitive even if it was different
idk i couldnt really feel an arc or development for wallace it felt like it was more to fully grasp how he thinks/lives rather than following a story
— Jan 28, 2026 11:32PM
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but then as it went on i js wanted it to be over lol it felt almost repetitive even if it was different
idk i couldnt really feel an arc or development for wallace it felt like it was more to fully grasp how he thinks/lives rather than following a story
jessie
is 99% done
so! i finally read (and finished!!!) this book
iiii clearly dont know how to feel about it
it was a fairly easy book to read once i was actually reading it and it posed a lot of interesting questions about life and society in a very personal way
the perspective of wallace is undeniably his and i can appreciate that as well as not understand it just bc we are inherently different
— Jan 28, 2026 11:30PM
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iiii clearly dont know how to feel about it
it was a fairly easy book to read once i was actually reading it and it posed a lot of interesting questions about life and society in a very personal way
the perspective of wallace is undeniably his and i can appreciate that as well as not understand it just bc we are inherently different















