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.
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.
Read about Disseverment, a psychological horror short story with twists and turns on every page. Tyler’s meeting with his mother leads to a shocking truth about human identity.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a novel about Jay Gatsby’s obsessive love for Daisy Buchanan. It shows disillusioned dreams of the lost generation in post-war America.





