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None of This Is Serious
by Catherine Prasifka, Catherine Prasifka
‘None of this is serious’ was painfully relatable. It looks at relationships, the internet and how obsessed we are with image.
I felt very called out! Our protagonist Sophie is fixated on how the people around her perceive her, she reads into every interaction and dissects digital communication meticulously. She’s desperate to make something of her life, to escape the floundering ‘what do I do’ post-graduation and is focused on the goal of buying a house. I really saw myself in her and her insecurities.
This was a quick, enlightening and empowering read. With an ending that would usually frustrate me, but instead felt like the perfect way to leave Sophie.
If you’re looking for something a little different give this one a try! I honestly couldn’t put it down.
I felt very called out! Our protagonist Sophie is fixated on how the people around her perceive her, she reads into every interaction and dissects digital communication meticulously. She’s desperate to make something of her life, to escape the floundering ‘what do I do’ post-graduation and is focused on the goal of buying a house. I really saw myself in her and her insecurities.
This was a quick, enlightening and empowering read. With an ending that would usually frustrate me, but instead felt like the perfect way to leave Sophie.
If you’re looking for something a little different give this one a try! I honestly couldn’t put it down.