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aneelee 's review for:
Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return
by Marjane Satrapi
the last 100 pages of the book or so seemed like an inevitable and familiar path. no surprises. much bigger fan of the persepolis 1. the dialogue between the marji and her parents was forced and too intellectualized to feel compelling or believable.
the relationship with her husband... that seemed to have been a place where the oppressive nature of the "regime" and social pressures could have truly been explored, but it was such a blip in the story. there were so many missed opportunities for further character development.
felt flat.
the relationship with her husband... that seemed to have been a place where the oppressive nature of the "regime" and social pressures could have truly been explored, but it was such a blip in the story. there were so many missed opportunities for further character development.
felt flat.