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A review by aoyenhi
Rien Ne Va Plus by Margarita Karapanou
4.0
there’s a review here tht says man straight people are weird as fuck but i felt, throughout this entire piece, tht the main character was bisexual and so extremely bitter and angry about it… at the core it felt like she was almost suggesting, what if im not straight or a lesbian but just perverse and miserable and alone? that spiel she went on about hating men but the words ringing so empty and hollow at the very end, like she didn’t believe what she was saying… i was asking why!! Why!! as i read through part 3 but when she said: i would have preferred if you had loved me less but understood me more, i thought, makes sense actually. i read this on my ereader but i think ill need a hard copy to reread it again and again and fully enjoy parts 1 and 2.
i was reminded of the time i read tender by ariana harwicz but i enjoyed this piece so much more. there is a humanity to the twistedness, so to speak.
can you believe that i started liking part 1 alkis more after finishing this? i know what louisa means now all of it
i was reminded of the time i read tender by ariana harwicz but i enjoyed this piece so much more. there is a humanity to the twistedness, so to speak.
can you believe that i started liking part 1 alkis more after finishing this? i know what louisa means now all of it