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RE: First Month of TWB Book Club: Looking Back at The Yellow Wallpaper

in #twbbookclub7 years ago

Here's what @steemfluencer said about the book. I published it last night so it's still in the time frame, but do not put efforts to include it in the post as it isn't something that significant.

Here it is in a nutshell:

Somewhere at the middle I caught the gradual sequence of paragraphs that facilitates the reader to the logical end of the story. Closed in a room for the whole summer the protagonist was doomed to deepen her alarming symptoms.

I felt very sad about the whole situation. I tried to imagine myself in the same conditions and environment; I even made an attempt to feel the world through John's wife’s eyes.

1st person POV is the only way for the writer to express all the feminine angles of a woman whose opinion is not considered important.

Overall, it was a nice reading exercise for me as I was able to see how realistically writers can write. Reading novels is not something I do regularly. Reader's Club could help me read at least 10 or 11 novels this year which could be a number some of you could laugh at, but appetite comes with eating so you never know what the outcome could be.