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cookeebookee's review against another edition
2.0
I was super excited to read Parade since it was the first book I picked up at a new library in my neighborhood. I typically research stuff before I read, watch or listen to something because I'm easily disturbed due to anxiety. At first the novel started great in my opinion, a few weird parts but I was really getting into it. Then in the third chapter my excitement waned, especially after a little tidbit I learned about one of the female characters hobbies. But I looked past it. From then on, however, it got worse for me. I felt like some aspects of the novel were so perfect, and each character was fleshed out even though they weren't particularly enjoyable people. Yet at the end, I was left with a pit in my stomach. I guess that's the feeling should be expected but I was just like "wow." Well, if your taste is a book that has a shock at the end, that's not necessarily a huge one but one that basically is thrown together in the last 15 pages, then you'll love the novel and feel satisfied. But for me, it's just not my style, and unfortunately that's how much of the entertainment business is nowadays.
centannidiletture's review
4.0
Non so dire perché mi è piaciuto, ma mi è piaciuto. Chi lo ha letto può capirmi.
benrogerswpg's review against another edition
4.0
Reminiscent of Ryu
If you're looking for a unique and unpredictable read, Parade is the book for you.
Although the plot seems to jump around quite a bit, it adds to the overall excitement and mystery of the book.
While the themes can be somewhat nonsensical at times, I found myself thoroughly enjoying the writing style, which reminded me of the great [a:Ryū Murakami|8881|Ryū Murakami|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1200406808p2/8881.jpg] (one of my top 5 favorite authors).
In addition to the engaging writing, I also found the book to be surprisingly sexy and the themes to be very Ryu-inspired. This made for an intriguing and captivating read that I couldn't put down.
While it may not be for everyone, I highly recommend giving Parade a chance and exploring more of Yoshida's writing. I for one, look forward to reading more of his books.
4.0/5
If you're looking for a unique and unpredictable read, Parade is the book for you.
Although the plot seems to jump around quite a bit, it adds to the overall excitement and mystery of the book.
While the themes can be somewhat nonsensical at times, I found myself thoroughly enjoying the writing style, which reminded me of the great [a:Ryū Murakami|8881|Ryū Murakami|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1200406808p2/8881.jpg] (one of my top 5 favorite authors).
In addition to the engaging writing, I also found the book to be surprisingly sexy and the themes to be very Ryu-inspired. This made for an intriguing and captivating read that I couldn't put down.
While it may not be for everyone, I highly recommend giving Parade a chance and exploring more of Yoshida's writing. I for one, look forward to reading more of his books.
4.0/5
algolpersei's review against another edition
dark
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.5
soundslikeanna's review
2.0
Sono stata un po’ confusa per tutta la durata del libro, mi mancavano informazioni chiave sui protagonisti e il finale non ha chiuso bene la storia crime che la trama promette.
martinaisreading's review against another edition
1.0
Avete presente quando finite un libro ed esclamate: “e quindi?”. Ecco.
Menomale che non mi sono approcciata alla letteratura giapponese da questo romanzo perché sennò penso non avrei mai letto altro.
Credo che la morale del libro sia che non conosciamo davvero le persone che abbiamo attorno e che molto spesso costruiamo dei rapporti fittizi e recitiamo una parte costruita.
A parte questo, il libro è una specie di semplice narrazione della quotidianità di 5 coinquilini, niente di più. L’unica parte di “azione” si svolge nelle ultime pagine ma letteralmente nelle ultime 5 pagine più o meno.
Per me un no grande come una casa.
Menomale che non mi sono approcciata alla letteratura giapponese da questo romanzo perché sennò penso non avrei mai letto altro.
Credo che la morale del libro sia che non conosciamo davvero le persone che abbiamo attorno e che molto spesso costruiamo dei rapporti fittizi e recitiamo una parte costruita.
A parte questo, il libro è una specie di semplice narrazione della quotidianità di 5 coinquilini, niente di più. L’unica parte di “azione” si svolge nelle ultime pagine ma letteralmente nelle ultime 5 pagine più o meno.
Per me un no grande come una casa.
martinadr's review
adventurous
challenging
dark
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
naimayaye's review against another edition
challenging
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
aya_yuuki's review against another edition
4.0
I'm glad that I read this book without knowing anything about it. I guess there were some who got into this having expectations and ended up being disappointed. Me, I had no expectations at all. I don't know the author, I haven't read Villain (so I wasn't expecting a Villain Part 2) and I picked this up in the 'Popular Books' section of the local bookstore and not in 'Crime' section (so I wasn't hoping for crime as the forefront). What really got me was the blurb and honestly, the cover. Seriously, I find the cover really beautiful and it made me want to know these people.
Did I get to know them in the end? Yes... and no. Well, that was the whole point of this book. Also, I always hear the saying that 'you'll never really get to know someone until you live with them under one roof.' This book also disproves that.
There were also a lot of questions in the end that weren't given answers to and I may have felt a little disappointed because of that. However, overall I like this book.
If I have to tell you one thing to help you prepare for this book, it's just this: this is a character driven book and there is no main plot. The plots are just moving fast in the background.
Did I get to know them in the end? Yes... and no. Well, that was the whole point of this book. Also, I always hear the saying that 'you'll never really get to know someone until you live with them under one roof.' This book also disproves that.
There were also a lot of questions in the end that weren't given answers to and I may have felt a little disappointed because of that. However, overall I like this book.
If I have to tell you one thing to help you prepare for this book, it's just this: this is a character driven book and there is no main plot. The plots are just moving fast in the background.