The writing is sprightly. Things that seemed like absurdist fun looped back into something else with the vigor of a stand-up’s callback; the overall plot was weird enough to be, and stay, interesting. The whole book was satisfying in it’s pacing. I was really thrilled reading this. There is no need to be coy about the plot, as I never regretted starting this book already knowing that our narrator, Kinga, has different personalities for each day of the week
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