![]() I have a feeling this is going to be a short review, not because I didn’t love it (I did), or because I don’t have a lot to say about it (I do), but there just isn’t a lot I can say about it without spoiling it. I am absolutely awestruck with this book. Piranesi’s once beautiful world is becoming something strange, and the more he uncovers, the more dangerous it becomes. ![]() But, all is not as it seems in the House, and as Piranesi begins to unravel the mystery, he uncovers secrets that could potentially cause madness. But there are rooms full of water, and tides which Piranesi has noted the patterns, there are birds of all different types, long halls and thousands of statues. The House is the entire world in which only two people live. ![]() The journal entries detail Piranesi’s movements, daily routines and discoveries as he moves about the House. ![]() Piranesi doesn’t feel like this was always his name, but he accepts it. He is known as the Other, and the name he has given our protagonist is Piranesi. ![]() The journal entries are being written by a man in his thirties whose name has been given to him by the only other human which lives in the House. ![]()
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