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What was your: "What the hell did I just read????" Book? Why?




Mines probably a good girls guide to murder, but of an unpopular opinion but I think it’s overrated




Started reading The Atlas Six just to feel like I'm making progress with a book as it's frustrating to always feel like you're still only halfway though. I had heard a few good things about it from a girl I was talking to about books when in a shop a few weeks ago. I'm enjoying it so far!



Also remember having that feeling with the Silent Patient.

absolutely egregious and disgusting. the fmc is 18 and the mmc is 33, he’s a man whore, and he compares the legs of the fmc to the legs of his FOUR YEAR OLD DAUGHTER



I was looking for a book to read to “mix it up a bit” and that is definitely what this book serves! Think zombies mixed with meth addicts meets the end of the world! I am 25% in and I think I’m just going to ride this one out to the very end!

so many plot twists and i could not trust my eyes and its was just SO crazy



To be fair, I’ve read Ottessa Moshfegh’s work before (thought it was okay) and decided to give her another try. Lots of people said good things about it, but I was ready to put it down after 50 pages.
I mean, it was about 100 pages of dr^gged stupor and sleep (which would be ok normally, but since nothing interesting happened and we just kept hearing about how she was blacking out all the time, it was extraordinarily boring.) The ending didn’t make up for it at all, although endings are usually Moshfegh’s strong suit. I genuinely hated every moment of this book, although I like Moshfegh’s writing style.
There was practically no character development of the main character, but I didn’t mind the side character (I can’t remember her name) who made some minimal progress. Honestly the whole book just depressed me AND put me into a 4-month reading slump. 🫥


Oh same! I dnfed it because I'd had it with how she had the horn for EVERY MALE CHARACTER INTRODUCED *cringes intensely*


Why? Well the question implies that the plot of the book is so complex, that one cannot even explain, or put their thoughts on one particular thing about the book to sum up the amazement/strangeness of the book. Maybe it's the self-destructivenss of a the character? Or the thoughts that pledged the main character? They all came together, and appeared so real, almost as if I experienced what he experienced in the flesh.
I remember when I got to around the end of the book, watched all those horrible self-destructive events play out, and then, when I flipped to the back of the book to close the book (already very bewildered mind you) , I see the quote;
"Mine has been a life of much shame. I can't even guess myself what it must be to live the life of a human being."
If you've read the book, you would know that this quote was the very first two sentences of the start of the story. When I shut the book and saw it again, I couldn't help but realize that everything said at the start was so true. And terrifyingly true at that. Once you've read it, experienced it, and ultimately know what happened, these two sentences definitely become far more heavy weighted. Or at least for me.
Like I said before, it is one of those books where I cannot point my emotions and love for it in one particular direction; so I do apologize for the crappy explanation!