A review by eesh25
Finna by Nino Cipri

3.0

This was a decent read. I liked the concept of random wornholes appearing in a furniture store chain and management doing the bare minimum to deal with it. It's ridiculous, but it is wrong? Not really.

Though I can't decide if the protagonist's almost suffocating anxiety and unhappiness works with the ridiculous tone or against it. What I do know is that the few worlds with got to explore were very interesting. I do wish we'd gotten to know more about Ava because, close to the end, I realized that everything we know about her is in some way connected to her relationship with Jules. The book is too much about their breakup. Still, I wanna read the second one because I've heard it's better. We'll see, I guess.