OYENTE

Alexander Beck

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Every Character Besides The Protagonist Is A Literal NPC

Total
2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-23-24

This was just straight bad. I was in utter shock that Elaine was in love with him at any point in the book at all let alone the end. He took her on one crappy date, has been an unemployed drunk for a year straight, literally kisses her while she's crying without asking (to make her stop crying??), straight up stalks her and sells his car to do so, and somehow she doesn't literally run screaming away from him when she believes he literally raped her mom and believes him when he says he didn't. This isn't a story about love, it's a story about what a person who sees women as objects thinks love looks like. Every character besides Ben acts like an NPC with extremely hardcore ludo-narrative dissonance, like they only understand like 25% of what he's saying. The only reason this isn't 1 star is because the narrator was pretty good despite what he was given to work with.

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