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A review by librarivy
Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung

5.0

Honestly, reading Cursed Bunny was a wild ride. Some stories had me feeling genuinely creeped out, while others left me feeling a bit disturbed, in that "wow, this is hitting too close to home" kind of way. There were moments where i had to pause and think about what i had just read because the layers of meaning were so unexpected.

At times, i felt a deep sense of discomfort, not from gore or violence (though there is some), but from the psychological and emotional weight of the stories. Bora Chung has this way of showing us the ugliness of human nature in such an offbeat way that it leaves you feeling unsettled, yet intrigued. It’s the kind of book where you don’t always know how to feel, but that’s what makes it so compelling.

By the end of the book, i felt a strange combination of awe, discomfort, and fascination. It’s not a collection you can just shake off, it lingers in your mind, making you rethink certain stories days after finishing them.

If you’re looking for a collection that’s equal parts bizarre, thought-provoking, and unforgettable, Cursed Bunny needs to be on your list. It’s an emotional, psychological rollercoaster that will leave you questioning everything, and you’ll love every minute of it.