Intermezzo - [7/10]

I would describe this book as fake deep, and that doesn’t necessarily mean that this was not a good book, I think that it was a bit over the top with the narrative voice throughout. Like overanalysing/overthinking the situations way too much. I can’t hate too much because I did enjoy aspects of the book, I really respect the different writing style and how it switched up with the brothers and the poetic, truncated style of the older brother (really hated the no speech marks though). Really enjoyed the relevant and modern themes touched on throughout and the tensions in the relationships, especially the brothers. Didn’t really like anyone in Peter’s life, including Peter, they all seemed to be leading a naïve lifestyle, also love bombs being thrown around way too easily. My gripe with this book and it’s similar to Sally’s other book, Normal People, is that too much of the drama could’ve been avoided with a simple conversation. And I know that that’s life, that’s real and things go unsaid, but maybe it’s me who can’t relate to these books because I’d always try to say how I feel, where all this drama stems from them not doing that! Pretty annoying. I also reckon 75% of the book was kind of pointless, like what is the direction of the story right now, what is the point. Regardless but I still enjoyed it enough to give it a 7/10, I’d encourage others to read it because even if I disliked/liked some parts, it was definitely very thought provoking and raises plenty of talking points and interesting themes. I can respect this book for what it is, but its definitely not my cup of tea.

Author: Sally Pearson 

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