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A review by mosaicheartsxx
Three Days of Happiness by Sugaru Miaki
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
okay wait, what just happened???
excuse moi?!?!?
this is how it ends, good lord. this book was certainly geared to its ending but there were several plot twists along the way that really made it feel so realistic.
i believe this book was meant to showcase the beauty of life. and the sure acceptance of death. knowing that you're hopeless for most of your life, to becoming hopeful at the end of your life. clinging on to past promises and people that made you feel something. this is truly one if the most human books i've read. everything said in here is a possibility irl. to love and be loved. to remembe these feelings. that's probably what one only brings when one dies.
...WOW. yeah. um. as you can see, it really hit me in the feels and brainworks somehow. and i like that!
moving on to the things i didn’t particularly liked or cared for...hmm...i think there were some parts of the story that may seem "boring" in the sense of the word, but that's only because i'm not used to reading much contemporary literature. especially one in the philosophical-afterlife department. i mean. i originate from thrillers. this is so out of my comfort zone. but for those of you who enjoy a story that takes it time in developing and weaving all the strands together then this will definitely be for you!
excuse moi?!?!?
this is how it ends, good lord. this book was certainly geared to its ending but there were several plot twists along the way that really made it feel so realistic.
i believe this book was meant to showcase the beauty of life. and the sure acceptance of death. knowing that you're hopeless for most of your life, to becoming hopeful at the end of your life. clinging on to past promises and people that made you feel something. this is truly one if the most human books i've read. everything said in here is a possibility irl. to love and be loved. to remembe these feelings. that's probably what one only brings when one dies.
...WOW. yeah. um. as you can see, it really hit me in the feels and brainworks somehow. and i like that!
moving on to the things i didn’t particularly liked or cared for...hmm...i think there were some parts of the story that may seem "boring" in the sense of the word, but that's only because i'm not used to reading much contemporary literature. especially one in the philosophical-afterlife department. i mean. i originate from thrillers. this is so out of my comfort zone. but for those of you who enjoy a story that takes it time in developing and weaving all the strands together then this will definitely be for you!