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A review by astralasher
Vita Nostra by Sergey Dyachenko, Marina Dyachenko
5.0
I have always had this fixation on the concept/line that opens the Bible “in the beginning there was the Word and the Word was God”, it feels like this book was made
For me. I listened to it on audiobook but I plan on getting a physical copy to read and re read over and over, annotate and dissect. This is genuinely a masterpiece. If you like atmospheric, philosophical writing with very little plot, this is for you. Otherwise you may hate it. But wow. Blown away. I almost don’t want to read the rest of the series because I want this book to exist on its own, but I’m also so intrigued to see what happens next. I genuinely don’t even have a coherent interpretation of what I think the ending means, but I’m excited to explore this book again eventually.
For me. I listened to it on audiobook but I plan on getting a physical copy to read and re read over and over, annotate and dissect. This is genuinely a masterpiece. If you like atmospheric, philosophical writing with very little plot, this is for you. Otherwise you may hate it. But wow. Blown away. I almost don’t want to read the rest of the series because I want this book to exist on its own, but I’m also so intrigued to see what happens next. I genuinely don’t even have a coherent interpretation of what I think the ending means, but I’m excited to explore this book again eventually.