American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis


Unpopular opinion: I'm disappointed. 
I'm still wondering whether it's confusing or simply bad plot holes. For the most part, the frustration heavily focused on the unnecessary descriptions of food, clothes, clubs and 90's music and artists. I don't buy Patrick Bateman being the serial killer however his personality and the mayhem he caused are telling otherwise. 

He is known as Mr Wall Street and forcing his way to maintain credibility to fit in the public persona. He has never been out of fashion among his professional friends. He's also a lonely sociopath who has been obsessed with serial killers. He starts stabbing victims randomly and torturing them. Without evidence, patterns and his backstory, I assumed that it might be his harrowing childhood that render him criminally insane. The last thing I want is to watch the movie. 🙃🙃

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The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng




Such a beautiful story that describes the Federation of Malaya's history of colonialism and the events that focused on the European community circa 1910-1940. The story of Lesley Hamlyn who recollects her life in Penang. Her husband, Robert invites his friend, William Somerset Maugham, a famous writer to recuperate from a terrible phase of life. She became close to Willie and wants him to write a book about her 'little secret'.

An alternating point of view of Lesley and Willie through periods revealed a secret affair, the Chinese revolution, a murder prosecution and racial disparity during colonial times. What I enjoyed most about this story, was the setting and description of the former British colony. The details and the action in the story are a mix of actual events and an imaginative reconstruction. How the author created Willie and Dr Sun Yat Sen as protagonists is commendable. I even did some research on google while reading and wishing that mr tan would write about William Kellie-Smith in his future story. Hiks🥲

The House of Doors has been longlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize. 4.5 ⭐️ Thanks to @definitelybooks #pansing for the review copy. Opinions are my own 💙 

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A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara





I understand why this book is so hyped within the book community. I know I am several years late to the party and admit right away that I'm not a fan of queer novels. The ironic thing is though it did have some good morals. This book is a raw and emotional journey of Jude St. Francis.

He is a private person. He has a history of self-injury and the seriousness of suicide attempts. He was in an abusive relationship with long-term reverberations and never discussed with anyone. But he had friends, foster parents who love him and adulthood that people dream about. The last chapter is the most moving chapter in the whole book. It makes this book so real. Many people aren't happy in life ruminating on the past, and tend to repeat these negative thoughts. Another reads to torture your mind.

 






 



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Experts say that crimes being committed while sleeping is a real phenomenon yet rare. Anna O is a suspenseful and captivating psychological thriller that revolves around Anna who was found asleep in a cabin with a kitchen knife beside 2 bodies of her best friends in 2019. Despite numerous attempts to rouse the suspect, Anna remained asleep and unresponsive.

After 4 years, the authority gave a temporary release to her into secure custody for a new treatment plan. Dr. Benedict Prince, a forensic psychologist claimed to have developed a new diagnostic method to wake her up from resignation syndrome theoretically. The only way to help Anna is by discovering more about her past.


Perhaps it really intricate murder case but to claim a perfect murder is a too strong statement. Anna's obsession with a true crime likely has led a secret events leading up to murders. This book was a slow burn that turned into an inferno. 4.3 ⭐️

Thanks to @times.reads and @putrifariza for the review copy. My opinions are my own 💙

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The Year of the Locust by Terry Hayes



I was being punked by reading this book. It's more than just a spy thriller. My thoughts about this brilliantly written was the finest depictions of an epic journey. The book is narrated by a Denied Access Area spy under the codename Kane. He made numerous attempts to find the most dangerous terrorist, Roman Kazinsky. He was a military commander of a terrorist group called the Army of the Pure. He tracked him from Afghanistan to Russia until he ended up at Baikonur Cosmodrome. The mission was a bust and disaster. Kazinsky gone.

As a decent reader, this part gives one real-life insight into the world of espionage with all its twist. Ironically, after 500 pages miracle happened!

Cosmodrome had led the way into space and started to mine asteroids. Obviously the spore came from off-earth. All had collapsed and burnt out. Earth is in the middle of a war zone. In the same period, Kane had survived in a sunken submarine. To work in hybrid genres is an outrageous plan. But TH has made it. Yes, I love the outcome! 4.5 ⭐️

Thanks to @times.reads and @putrifariza for the review copy. My opinions are my own 💙

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