Maria Llovet's Eros/Psyche by
Maria Llovet My rating:
4 of 5 stars Amazon.in Page
This story takes place at a girl's boarding school called "The Rose." It's a strange place with something vaguely supernatural about it, including: we see no faculty or staff – only students, and, also, it appears to teach witchcraft or some sort of herbal potion-based artform. And the students are eliminated one by one – as in a reality tv show in which the low-scoring student (or disobedient / disorderly students) must leave, at least that's what we are led to believe. The bulk of the story revolves around just two characters, Sara [a new student] and Silje [a veteran.] Few of the other girls have much in the way of speaking roles or story relevance. That's part of a minimalist motif that's used to generate a stark feel. There's a lot of textless frames, and most frames show a simple scene that is often more reflective than active.
The story consists of a slow-burn budding romance of the two main characters. The sparse approach leaves some story elements inexplicit or ambiguous, and that means that varied readers may have a broader than usual range of interpretations. The sparsity may generate feelings of desolate melancholy for which I suspect the author was aiming, but it also might create a sort of emotional disconnect from the book. I kind of fluctuated between the two as I read.
At the end of the story, I found it satisfying - if simple, but during the read I frequently wondered where it was going and / or what I was missing. It's essentially a romance set in an all-girl and sadder-feeling Hogwarts.
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