![]() The first is a speech (written more like stream-of-consciousness) from Moriguchi, a high-school teacher, to her students, in which she reflects on the events of the year, especially the tragic death of her four-year-old daughter. ![]() The style is very intriguing the point-of-view changes with each chapter, and each is written in a different way. I enjoy thrillers when I’m not reading fantasy, but this is more psychological and less stereotypically ‘thriller-y’–more of a typical ‘literary fiction’ (which I rarely read). ![]() ![]() Confessions by Kanae Minato could have been my White Whale, but I’ve chosen to count it as my Cannonballer Says square because I never would have heard of it if it hadn’t been for Cannonball Read! I saw a review here a few years ago (I think it must have been ElCicco’s!) and was super intrigued, but hadn’t been able to get it from my library (and I was committed to not buying books until I got a better-paying job–not coincidentally, I read this while commuting too and from my new job!). ![]()
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