I read God of Small Things a decade back. I don’t remember the story now, but I remember falling in love with the author. She strings words together beautifully.
The ending was a bummer. Was it really necessary? Although I want to reread the book, the horror holds me back.
I agree. Although I am curious to understand why she made that choice for the ending. Let me know if you find anything on that. Also, happy re-reading :)
I read God of Small Things a decade back. I don’t remember the story now, but I remember falling in love with the author. She strings words together beautifully.
The ending was a bummer. Was it really necessary? Although I want to reread the book, the horror holds me back.
I agree. Although I am curious to understand why she made that choice for the ending. Let me know if you find anything on that. Also, happy re-reading :)
I don’t think it’s a metaphor. Maybe she went overboard with the idea that love doesn’t follow conventional rules.
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