Given that, the side-stories didn’t have any attachment to the narrator. As a reader, when I was trying to construct and decorate the narrated world, with the information the first-person narrator was providing me, I frequently got interrupted with someone else’s side-storyline. The narrator of the story kept changing, which wouldn’t have been a problem, if a first-person point of view wasn’t present there. My thoughts: Well, for me, the main problem with this book was, I didn’t get a wholesome story. Plot in a nutshell: What is ugliness? How does this ugliness get defined? When are you ugly – if the society tags you as ugly or if you start thinking yourself ugly? Is it at all possible to be completely oblivious about the society’s cruel remarks towards your appearance? And is this ugliness so powerful to define your seemingly inevitable ugly fate?
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