๐๐ผ๐ผ๐ธ: The Tub ๐
๐๐๐๐ต๐ผ๐ฟ: Paplu โ๏ธ
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The Tub by Paplu is a compelling and unconventional read. Its protagonist remains nameless and immobile, confined to a hospital bed, entirely dependent on Nurse Marie. For him, life feels more terrifying than death. He believes that society abandons the disabled and that families eventually forget them.
His condition is irreversible, and the absence of death feels like an ongoing torment. He despairs over his inability to perform even the simplest tasks. However, his roommate, Greg, brings warmth into his life with kindness and companionship. They share stories and laughter, making the bleak hospital days more bearable. With his own family long gone, Greg becomes the closest thing to one. But what happens when a new roommate arrives? And should he warn him about Ryan, the male nurse?
This novel is a must-read for those interested in disability fiction. The characters are well-developed, the setting is thoughtfully crafted, and the writing is accessible. The story maintains a steady sense of intrigue, keeping readers engaged with each turn of the page.
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