Ripe

Ripe

Softcover
3.732

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Between the long hours, toxic bosses and unethical projects, she struggles to reconcile the glittering promise of a city where obscene wealth lives alongside abject poverty. Ivy League grads complain about the snack selection from a conference room with a view of houseless people bathing in the bay. Startup burnouts leap into the paths of commuter trains and men literally set themselves on fire in the streets. Though isolated, Cassie is never alone. From her earliest memory, the black hole has been her constant companion. It feeds on her depression and anxiety, its size changing in relation to her distress. The black hole watches, but it also waits. Its relentless pull draws Cassie ever closer as the world around her unravels. When her CEO''s demands cross an illegal line and her personal life spirals towards a dismal precipice, Cassie must decide whether the tempting fruits of Silicon Valley are worth the pain, or succumb to the black hole.

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Contemporary
Format
Softcover
Pages
256
Price
14.00 €

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9
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4.5

tief, apokalyptisch, metaphorisch

Nur auf wenigen Seiten greift die Autorin unglaublich viele kontroverse Themen/Probleme unserer aktuellen Zeit auf und zieht sie so ins Extreme, dass das Buch einen dauerhaft verfolgt. Besonders einzigartig fand ich den Schreibstil. So einfach und trotzdem so fesselnd mit vielen gedankenanregenden Metaphern und Fragen. Die Protagonistin war komplex und erschreckend echt und impulsiv. Trotzdem blieb sie bis kurz vor Ende nach außen(!) hin stumpf. Man musste einfach weiterlesen. Es geht um Kapitalismus, Eskapismus, die moderne Gesellschaft, Depression und zwischen den Zeilen wahrscheinlich noch vieles mehr.

4

4 ⭐️

If corporate life is like that, then stay the fuck away from me… this had me stress SO much

4

Painful

This book really hit deep. The metaphors with the black hole and pomegranate are genius. The style of writing gives sone nice changes and makes it really fast to read.

2

So, at first I found the idea of a black hole as a synonym for depression really good but it was mentioned every few sentences - and really, if she felt that way since she was a child, why don't you get treated? I could not like the main character because she is very passive, she never DOES anything, all the stuff that's happening to her and she never even tries to change something; okay she is depressed so obviously that is hard/maybe not possible for her. I just really couldn't get into it/didn't feel connected to the character at all.

5

amüsant und traurig und stark

tolles buch, soghaft, sympathische hauptfigur auch als hörbuch klasse,

3

Couldn’t finish this one… what’s Roxanne gay talking about saying that this novel is good at creating tension??? For whom? It was a brick to me. Superficial, obvious, predictable… I also work in tech but I’m not in the US and being so dissociated and alienated is a tragedy, but the way this is told here also feels very fake and constructed to me, or perhaps that’s how it is in the US. On top, this black stain floating in the character’s range of vision felt also like a figure trying to connect with other genres or make the story interesting or metaphorical but to me it was just made it harder to swallow…

3

2,7 Sterne. Größter Kritikpunkt: es geht mehr um schwarze Löcher als um Granatäpfel. Buuuuuuhhh

4

Fühle

Bisschen zu relatable

4

wir leben in einer dystopie ich mag den schreibstil, enjoyable read aber nicht enjoyable inhalt

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