vlibs@bookwyrm.social reviewed Bunny by Mona Awad (Bunny, #1)
The best roller coaster
5 stars
This was an absolutely incredible read. From evil to comical to jarringly emotional, Bunny was one hell of a ride
English language
Published Nov. 7, 2019 by Head of Zeus.
This was an absolutely incredible read. From evil to comical to jarringly emotional, Bunny was one hell of a ride
A kafkaesque nightmare, a 200-page lsd trip, Fight Club for lit majors
This book should be the definition of a fever dream. I have no idea what was going on. But I was fully invested in the characters and the story. The writing was fantastic. Awad did an amazing job with really immersing your view as the MC is being absorbed into the Bunnies.
I just have no idea if this was schizophrenia (which is referenced MANY times throughout the book) or magical realism. I spent the whole book wondering if this was actually happening or not because of some of the events that go on. An absolute trip. Highly recommend.
I loved how absurd and unhinged this book was. The writing style was a treat and I enjoyed the satire a great deal. I was a bit afraid of the horror aspects, but I could handle them just fine. If you're not usually into horror, please don't skip this book just because of that!
So much of this book reminds me of Life is Strange, Black Swan, and Mean Girls. But in the best way! When I finished this, I was left with so many questions wanted to do a re-read straight away.
I loved how absurd and unhinged this book was. The writing style was a treat and I enjoyed the satire a great deal. I was a bit afraid of the horror aspects, but I could handle them just fine. If you're not usually into horror, please don't skip this book just because of that!
So much of this book reminds me of Life is Strange, Black Swan, and Mean Girls. But in the best way! When I finished this, I was left with so many questions wanted to do a re-read straight away.
I doubt I can add any insights that haven’t been discussed. I both loved and hated it. I was ultimately left feeling like I wasn’t smart enough to fully get it.
I doubt I can add any insights that haven’t been discussed. I both loved and hated it. I was ultimately left feeling like I wasn’t smart enough to fully get it.