
Tunnel by Jana Wagner
The Tunnel Falls Short for Me: A Disappointing Dive into Human Nature
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I was really looking forward to diving into Yana Vagner's The Tunnel, but unfortunately, this psychological thriller failed to deliver on its promise of a gripping tale of human resilience and the darker aspects of our nature. The setup is intriguing - hundreds of people trapped in a tunnel beneath the Moscow River with no clear explanation of what's happening outside - but the execution falls short. I was expecting a thrilling ride, but The Tunnel ended up being a total letdown. The author's writing style is engaging, and I loved the way she wove together the different storylines, but the characters were pretty one-dimensional, and I never really felt like I got to know them. The pacing was slow, and I found myself getting bored with the story.


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- •The concept of a tunnel beneath the Moscow River is super creepy and had me intrigued from the start.
- •The author's writing style is engaging, and I loved the way she wove together the different storylines.
- •The themes of human nature and survival are always fascinating, and I was hoping to see some real depth here.
- •The book did make it to the shortlist for the National Book of the Year 2024 award, so there's definitely something to be said for its quality.
- •I appreciated the attempt to explore the complexities of human behavior in extreme situations.
- •The book's setting is vividly described, and I could easily picture the tunnel and its inhabitants.
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- •Unfortunately, the execution of the story fell flat for me, and I never really felt invested in the characters.
- •The plot twists were predictable, and I saw them coming a mile away.
- •The characters were pretty one-dimensional, and I never really felt like I got to know them.
- •The pacing was slow, and I found myself getting bored with the story.
- •The themes of human nature and survival were underdeveloped, and I felt like I was missing out on real depth.
- •The book's ending was pretty unsatisfying, and I was left with a lot of unanswered questions.



