A devastating, emotionally intelligent novel about obsession, loneliness, and female self-erasure that lingers long after the final page.
This is a small novel carrying very heavy questions about how well we know people we live with, about personal autonomy, and most importantly whether love alone is enough to truly understand another person.
What impressed me most about this novella was the way Backman describes dementia. Rather than turning it into a frightening medical condition, he translates it into images readers can immediately understand.
If you enjoy character-driven literary fiction that explores family dynamics, addiction, motherhood, grief, and emotional survival [...] Blue Sisters is absolutely worth reading.
A story about first love, memory, timing, and the lives we build even when part of us remains somewhere else.
If slow gothic mysteries set inside crumbling mansions are your thing, and you are craving a strong but twisted plot, this is exactly what you need to read next!
A reflective YA novel about survival guilt, exile, love during war, and what it means to leave home behind!
A devastating tale of secrets and consequences, what happens when someone loses the control over narrative, and when someone finally gets what they have always been wishing for!
A memoir showing what it's like to live with a quiet sadness, the kind that doesn’t look dramatic from the outside but stays with you every single day.
Normal People by Sally Rooney is a quiet yet devastatingly beautiful exploration of first love. It was published in 2018....










