Just finished, and I agree about how wonderful the book was. What do you guys think? Was this just a fantasy book where they did somehow find a way into these halls, or was this the mind of man suffering from mental health issues?ĮDIT: Either way, this was my favorite book of the year so far. So many questions come to mind, like the meaning of the birds in this scenario and why they came when they did. However you want to take it.Īm I the only one that feels this way? Did everyone else just take this at face value? Am I way off base? I tried to read back through some stuff and I am either totally off base or Clarke really made sure to leave both avenues up for grabs. The way it was described in the end where Piranesi was seeing people in the "real world" that he could link back to statues in the halls really started to make me think this even more. I get the feeling that number 16 is actually some kind of therapist and not a cop, that number 16 was working to bring him out of this disorder and into the real world. I got the distinct feeling in the end that we were just going through the mind of someone with split personality disorder among other disorders. So, after reading this book I feel like I read a fantasy novel that actually maybe wasn't. Hey guys, I wanted to talk to some people whom have finished Piranesi by Susanna Clarke. Example: Hello.Įxplanation of our link flairs Join our /r/bookclub Don't forget /new! Filter by Flair AMA Weekly Thread Mod PostĪma Check out this week's Thread Calendar Spoiler tags cover spoilers with black bars that reveal spoilers when a cursor hovers over them They are written as: >!spoiler!Any user with an extensive history of spoiling books will be banned.Any comment with a spoiler that doesn't use the spoiler code will be removed.Any post with a spoiler in the title will be removed.The Complete AMA Schedule Related Subreddits: Discussion Genres Images Writing eBooks Authors Books/Series Other Links: Follow our official Twitter for updates on AMAs and the day's most popular posts! Spoiler Policy: Lee, Sue Lynn Tan, Alexander Darwin, Karin Slaughter, Melissa Broder Weekly FAQ Thread April 30, 2023: What music do you listen to while reading?Īuthor of The Lesbiana's Guide to Catholic School Weekly Recommendation Thread: May 05, 2023 Genre Discussion: Favorite Space Operas: May 2023 Literature of the World: Literature of Latvia: May 2022 What Books did You Start or Finish Reading this Week?: May 01, 2023 Please report any comment that does not follow the rules and remember that mods have the final say. You can ask in our Weekly Recommendation Thread, consult our Suggested Reading or What to Read page, or post in /r/suggestmeabook. We don't allow personal recommendation posts. We also encourage discussion about developments in the book world and we have a flair system. We love original content and self-posts! Thoughts, discussion questions, epiphanies and interesting links about authors and their work. Please see extended rules for appropriate alternative subreddits, like /r/suggestmeabook, /r/whatsthatbook, etc. ‘Should I read …?’, ‘What’s that book?’ posts, sales links, piracy, plagiarism, low quality book lists, unmarked spoilers (instructions for spoiler tags are in the sidebar), sensationalist headlines, novelty accounts, low effort content. Promotional posts, comments & flairs, media-only posts, personalized recommendation requests incl. Please use a civil tone and assume good faith when entering a conversation. All posts must be directly book related, informative, and discussion focused. If you're looking for help with a personal book recommendation, consult our Suggested Reading page or ask in: /r/suggestmeabook Quick Rules:ĭo not post shallow content. It is our intent and purpose to foster and encourage in-depth discussion about all things related to books, authors, genres or publishing in a safe, supportive environment. Subreddit Rules - Message the mods - Related Subs AMA Info The FAQ The Wiki Join in the Weekly "What Are You Reading?" Thread!.Check out the Weekly Recommendation Thread.
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