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I’m still trying to wrap my head around this book. I feel like Bunny has made me realize that i struggle a bit with unreliable narrators. I tend to take the narration and blindly trust it, so when my reading path takes me to an unreliable narrator, i feel dazed and confused, not knowing what to think anymore. In this dark academia, we get plenty of social commentaries on the elite class and the pretentiousness of it all. We follow the MC who’s an outsider, observing a group of Mean Girls-type clique called Bunnies. She then gets initiated, and drugged into joining this cult-like crew and join their rituals of turning actual bunnies into men. What i like about this book is the integration of imagination into reality. The way the bunnies “create” men is a clever play of projecting your thoughts onto the world, and the quality of the men created is a direct correlation to the quality of thoughts and substance in one’s mind. What I didn’t quite like in this book (or rather, understand) is the lack of motive for things happening in the book. Towards the end, i was lost in the plot and unsure about what was real and what was imagined. The writing itself flows easily and humorous so that’s another plus point. I just wish that the ending didn’t feel so rushed. I wonder if i will feel differently or have new perspectives on the read after sitting on it for a few more days. If that happens, ill be sure to let you know!
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