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- Language
- Ukrainian
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- Publisher
- Видавництво Старого Лева
- Pages
- 160
- ISBN
- 9789666799848
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Many readers found the book to be an easy and quick read, leaving a pleasant aftertaste. Despite an initially simple appearance, the narrative is said to reveal deeper meanings about life, self-discovery, and finding one's path, which some found profoundly impactful. The setting during the COVID-19 pandemic resonated with certain readers, evoking a sense of nostalgia or reflection on a world in flux. The visual design and aesthetic presentation of the book were also highlighted by several as a source of pleasure, with the story of two young people grappling with questions about themselves and others appreciated for its honest and unpretentious approach.
Conversely, some reviewers found the book pretentious, failing to meet expectations, and at times "silly" in its attempt to infuse profound philosophy into a pandemic-era narrative. A significant point of criticism was the book's design, specifically the use of colored highlights and large, isolated phrases on separate spreads, which was perceived as disruptive to the reading flow and an overly didactic approach to conveying important messages. The portrayal of "Zoomer" characters was often seen as inauthentic, with some suggesting the author missed the mark on the generation's voice and slang, leading to "cringey" moments. Characters were described by some as lacking consistency, reflection, or significant development, with the plot sometimes feeling banal or uninteresting, particularly when read during more challenging current events.
Overall, the reception to the book is quite polarized, with its impact heavily depending on the reader's personal context, expectations, and how they connect with the author's reflective style. It appears to be a good fit for younger readers, particularly teenagers aged 14-16, who are exploring their first "deep" thoughts on identity, relationships, and the meaning of life. It might also appeal to open-minded adults seeking a light, introspective read that offers aesthetic pleasure and invites contemplation on personal journeys amidst a specific historical backdrop, without necessarily seeking complex plotlines or fully developed characters. However, readers expecting a nuanced portrayal of a specific generation, intricate character arcs, or a more subtle approach to philosophical themes might find it less satisfying.
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