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challenging
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
dark
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
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If the producer of Black Mirror released a new episode titled Password, Words, Pronunciation, Verb, Noun that plays with fragments of reality, concept, and metamorphosis, it would be this book.
This book is weird. It's the kind of book that makes you question everything. It throws you headfirst into a world where nothing makes sense-until maybe it does? Or maybe it never does, and that's the point.
Sasha is an ordinary girl until she's not. A strange man forces her to complete seemingly meaningless tasks & if she didn't execute it, something bad will happen to her family. Each time she executes it, she vomits a gold coin. Eventually, she's sent to a school where the subject of study is words, but not in any way that makes sense. Words aren't just language; they are existence itself. As Sasha learns, she becomes-but what, exactly, is she turning into? A language? A concept? An idea woven into the fabric of reality? If identity is tied to language, then what happens when language stops being just words and starts shaping the universe?
For the spoiler-curious, the school is attempting to embed themselves within the fabric of the universe by merging their very essence with the concept of language. This gives them the broad ability to reshape reality, but it takes years to even open their students to the possibility of how reshaping works, and several more years to help them control their powers. It's a wild idea, made even more unsettling by how little guidance or clarity is offered.
This book shouldn't work. There are no clear antagonists, no traditional stakes, no real explanations. The lessons at the school are gibberish. The transformations Sasha undergoes are disturbing. The entire book is a slow, creeping existential crisis.
I stumbled blindly alongside Sasha, waiting for things to make sense, only to realize that understanding might not even be the goal. By the last third of the book, I had fully accepted that my brain was simply too small to grasp everything that was happening. And yet, I couldn't stop reading.
I still don't know if I understand Vita Nostra. But I do know I won't forget it. It was an experience.
If the producer of Black Mirror released a new episode titled Password, Words, Pronunciation, Verb, Noun that plays with fragments of reality, concept, and metamorphosis, it would be this book.
This book is weird. It's the kind of book that makes you question everything. It throws you headfirst into a world where nothing makes sense-until maybe it does? Or maybe it never does, and that's the point.
Sasha is an ordinary girl until she's not. A strange man forces her to complete seemingly meaningless tasks & if she didn't execute it, something bad will happen to her family. Each time she executes it, she vomits a gold coin. Eventually, she's sent to a school where the subject of study is words, but not in any way that makes sense. Words aren't just language; they are existence itself. As Sasha learns, she becomes-but what, exactly, is she turning into? A language? A concept? An idea woven into the fabric of reality? If identity is tied to language, then what happens when language stops being just words and starts shaping the universe?
For the spoiler-curious, the school is attempting to embed themselves within the fabric of the universe by merging their very essence with the concept of language. This gives them the broad ability to reshape reality, but it takes years to even open their students to the possibility of how reshaping works, and several more years to help them control their powers. It's a wild idea, made even more unsettling by how little guidance or clarity is offered.
This book shouldn't work. There are no clear antagonists, no traditional stakes, no real explanations. The lessons at the school are gibberish. The transformations Sasha undergoes are disturbing. The entire book is a slow, creeping existential crisis.
I stumbled blindly alongside Sasha, waiting for things to make sense, only to realize that understanding might not even be the goal. By the last third of the book, I had fully accepted that my brain was simply too small to grasp everything that was happening. And yet, I couldn't stop reading.
I still don't know if I understand Vita Nostra. But I do know I won't forget it. It was an experience.
adventurous
challenging
dark
mysterious
reflective
fast-paced
Strong character development:
Complicated
I could not put this book down! Itβs very weird, but I really appreciate that it isnβt just weird in plot, itβs also weird in writing style and how it uses language, which I loved. Incredibly surreal and philosophical, Iβve definitely never read a fantasy book like this and I canβt wait to continue the series.
dark
mysterious
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Binge read this in one day. I felt a little bit like Sasha at the end when I was falling asleep with just 10 pages to go. I really enjoyed language being the point of all of this.
challenging
mysterious
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
challenging
mysterious
reflective
slow-paced
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Graphic: Emotional abuse, Vomit
Moderate: Death, Infidelity, Stalking, Suicide attempt, Death of parent, Murder, Alcohol
Minor: Rape, Sexual assault, Forced institutionalization, Abortion
challenging
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This took a minute to hook me but once it did I was SAT. Do I fully understand what was going on? Not even a little bit. But I was along for the ride 100%
i had to pause my reading so many times. i get it but also i dont and its cool and interesting but not tangible or understandable? not bad really fascinating but not my cuppa tea