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sarai0410 's review for:
The Centre
by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
dark
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I have very back and forth feelings for this book - on one hand, I enjoyed the writing and the way the plot was setup as well as the look into the FMCs unique (and frequently annoying) stance on feminism, racism, and language; however, on the other hand the FMC, Anisa, is unbearably unlikeable, and the pacing/timeline is wacky to the point that I have no idea if the story occurred over the course of two months or 10 years. A large part of my annoyance with Anisa, and in part the writing, was that she was supposedly around her mid-thirties, but she acted like a nineteen or twenty year old throughout the story - and so did Shiba to be honest.
I saw in several reviews that this had been compared to Vita Nostra (which I have read and it was mind-blowing in the oddest way) and Babel (which I have not read, but have heard many things about) and beyond the obvious plot elements - focus on language (Babel) and a secret organization (Vita Nostra), I don't really see the comparison.
Ultimately, the book was enjoyable and a very quick, bingeable read, but I do feel like it could have been more.
I saw in several reviews that this had been compared to Vita Nostra (which I have read and it was mind-blowing in the oddest way) and Babel (which I have not read, but have heard many things about) and beyond the obvious plot elements - focus on language (Babel) and a secret organization (Vita Nostra), I don't really see the comparison.
Ultimately, the book was enjoyable and a very quick, bingeable read, but I do feel like it could have been more.