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Station Eleven
by Emily St. John Mandel
challenging
dark
emotional
reflective
medium-paced
Oh wow I liked this even better than The Plague by Camus. It's good though that I read this in Year three instead of in 2020, because it hits super close to home. It contains all the trigger warnings as well.
This book confronts you with how thin the veneer of society is, but in a way that keeps you engaged until the end of the book. It isn't just survival horror, it's a lot of reflection on the gray zones in life and how we generally fill our lives.
This book confronts you with how thin the veneer of society is, but in a way that keeps you engaged until the end of the book. It isn't just survival horror, it's a lot of reflection on the gray zones in life and how we generally fill our lives.
Graphic: Death, Rape, Suicide