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jah_dayday 's review for:
The Centre
by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
dark
funny
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
SHE SUCKED HER FRIEND'S DAD'S D**K AND SWALLOWED!! The same friend she was harboring comphet feelings for who happens to also run The Centre.
Welcome to The Centre. You are what you eat and you are what you read. I guess every time you read a book a little bit of it stays with you. And a little bit of Anisa stays with you after finishing this book. A little Meta, a little Ringu(1998).
We're all the hero of our own stories so it makes you wonder what she left out in the end, even to us. The Centre is pretty culty and Anisa is the exact type of person these things love to recruit. They were able to exploit flaws she didn't even know she had herself. We see a lot of her critiquing others privileges, views on love/friendship, career choices, lifestyles but never her own. Even when pointed out to her blankly.
The language Anisa wanted to learn most was that of Power.
I liked the writing. Felt modern and relaxed and like someone you could know. Very casual and VERY food filled.
Welcome to The Centre. You are what you eat and you are what you read. I guess every time you read a book a little bit of it stays with you. And a little bit of Anisa stays with you after finishing this book. A little Meta, a little Ringu(1998).
We're all the hero of our own stories so it makes you wonder what she left out in the end, even to us. The Centre is pretty culty and Anisa is the exact type of person these things love to recruit. They were able to exploit flaws she didn't even know she had herself. We see a lot of her critiquing others privileges, views on love/friendship, career choices, lifestyles but never her own. Even when pointed out to her blankly.
The language Anisa wanted to learn most was that of Power.
I liked the writing. Felt modern and relaxed and like someone you could know. Very casual and VERY food filled.