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Katzentisch
by Michael Ondaatje
I have to admit that I'm not really sure how many stars to give this book. I'm torn between 3 and 4 as I was entertained reading it but at the same time I'm not fully satisfied.
It's an interesting book but the style of writing was kind of weird – might have been due to it being a translation. Still, I was not sure why we even learned about all of what was written about and even at the end it was not quite clear what the point of all of it was.
It's a nice idea of having the story of the boy with retuning to the present or at least more recent past a few times. Still the way it was written I was looking for the red line quite a bit.
It's an interesting book but the style of writing was kind of weird – might have been due to it being a translation. Still, I was not sure why we even learned about all of what was written about and even at the end it was not quite clear what the point of all of it was.
It's a nice idea of having the story of the boy with retuning to the present or at least more recent past a few times. Still the way it was written I was looking for the red line quite a bit.