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Gemma Vagaggini
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There are lots of numbers and statistics in this book, it feels more like an enciclopedia than a novel. I don’t know if is done on purpose to show the analytical side of the main character of if is an involuntary mistake, both ways I don’t like it. Is not that big of a deal but I can’t just not point it out.
— Jun 27, 2026 09:56AM
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Gemma Vagaggini
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The plot has too many flashbacks; even flashbacks in flashbacks, this is so confusing. To fix this you would just need to reorganize the sequence of the events of the novel. It's ok if you want to do two main storylines, one in 2004 and the other in 2012, but you can't put flashbacks of the older one in the most recent one, or go back and forth to what happened to the mother randomly, just laying there pointlessly.
— Jun 26, 2026 03:41PM
Gemma Vagaggini
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I’m confused about the timeline and the sequence of events, even when we are in 2018 the character thinks about thing done before (non specified), I don’t understand which events happened in the past and when in the past. What is the point of telling an episode in present tense, skip 8 years and talk about the same episode (or around that time) only in past tense? Just give some continuity to the plot. 🙏
— Jun 26, 2026 06:57AM
Gemma Vagaggini
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The author has such a dreamy way to describe natural environments especially marine ones.
— Jun 26, 2026 05:34AM
Gemma Vagaggini
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Enjoying it so far, not bad. I already know is gonna be so fucking depressing. But that is a good thing cause the tone of the book/writing is dark and closed, immediately giving away the vibe of this novel: tragic and sad. I needed it though, I was looking for a book that actually explores the gripping emotions rather than just displaying them on paper. Let’s see how this goes. Finger crossed, I’m hopeful. 🤞
— Jun 26, 2026 04:26AM
Gemma Vagaggini
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Depressing and realistically dramatic, that's all I can say for now.
— Jun 25, 2026 10:30AM

