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  • Intriguing perspective

    4
    By Nees!
    We read this in an English Lit course I took over the summer. And it captivated my attention then, I decided to give it another read many months later and it's just as captivating. Seeing it again helped me find even deeper meanings in the text than when I read it in class. Definitely recommend.
  • Exceptional book!

    5
    By Sophiesweetangelkitten
    The beauty of it being so short is that each time I reread it, I discover more depth in the writing. Very insightful into mental health -
  • A great read!!!

    5
    By Koolaid018
    A very interesting book, very symbolic and has some humor.
  • Great but short

    4
    By newbiereader1999
    Great concept. Gave it 4 stars because I wish it was longer!
  • Good short story

    3
    By Maddy with an issue
    It wasn’t bad but was a bit slow in the beginning for a short story and a little confusing at the end, but overall it wasn’t a bad read.
  • Wow.

    5
    By court is rad
    Quarantine read. Good or bad decision? I’d say a bit of both, but loved it nonetheless.
  • Unsettling

    5
    By Django Ryder
    The irony, symbolism and ambiguity in this story are exactly what make it so delightfully disturbing. The ending was a perfect conclusion!
  • For psych students

    3
    By Hales Passage
    A quick read which pulls you in slowly into the schizophrenic mind of a woman kept like a prisoner in a rental home by her physician-husband. Put it on the yellow tablet list of must-read books for psychology students.😏
  • An Incredible read

    5
    By TGBizmo
    A Classic I had not encountered until today. The entire story is a well-written, first-person account of the postpartum mental distress and breakdown of a young married woman — all in single-sentence paragraphs.
  • This book is SOO LAME

    1
    By Nikkivqz
    This story doesn't make any sense I hated it.... )):

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