A review by bananahs
Lapvona by Ottessa Moshfegh

3.0

It was fine? I used this as my "can't sleep during the middle of the night" book. It was a look at the imperfect nature of humanity and there are no true protagonists in real life. The "gross" scenes were mildly off-putting at best, but maybe I am just desensitized having grown up through the dawn of the internet and those years where parents didn't know they should monitor your activity to keep you off of questionable sites.

This was my first Ottessa Moshfegh book, and apparently their most controversial in terms of liked/disliked, so I guess it's time to check out their other works.