Brian Jiang Jiang itibaren 65500 Gümüştepe Köyü/Muradiye/Van, Türkiye
Sağlam, eğlenceli bir kitap. Gerçekten keyif aldım ... Bir tür mükemmel, eğlenceli bir konfor okuyun. Bazen biraz ağır el ve muhtemelen en iyi yazı değil, ama yine de sağlam.
I love the premise for this book, and the plot was solid. Although most of the book was pretty slow, it picked up enough eventually to make it an enjoyable read.
I loved this story, tragic as it was. I feel the ending was sort of rushed, or maybe it just seemed that way since the summer went on for pretty much the whole book and suddenly you were at the end and hearing about Nico's adult life. It was an enjoyable story though. The author is one of those that I find has an amazing way of making you really feel something by the ingenuity of her words. Some of the lines that stood out to me were: "They'd been dreaming about her, too. The mystery of death, the riddle of you how you could speak to someone and see them every day and then never again, was so impossible to fathom that of course we kept trying to figure it out, even when we were unconscious." "I hated it when my mother talked about her parents. It depressed me that she still missed them. It was worse now, because it made me realized that missing someone could last an entire lifetime." "People wanted me to believe that their suffering had a purpose, if only so that they could offer me the distilled wisdom of their experience." "But actually," he said, "the strangest part is that she was alive and now she isn't. That's the thing I can't get past. I can't get my head around it. The absence. How someone can be here one minute, and the next minute, they're gone. You tell them everything in your life, and then they...can't be reached. Unlisted number forever. I keep thinking that this little...episode, this little trick will end, and she'll be back again and it will all have been some cruel joke." "Whenever she found anything she loved, she couldn't enjoy it unless the whole world fell in love with it, too." "It makes sense that birth and death are what people have in common. They want to think it can teach them something they can pass on to someone else."
very good story that rings true. the story is about a girl growing up and finding her place in the world. the people in her life are so real, and i can "see" this small town for what is is ... and isn't. it's also about choices and how they (from the smallest to the biggest) affect our lives. the author had me rooting for them all, but when i had to shrug my shoulders and say "ah well, that's life" i didn't feel cheated either.