Compound Fracture

Compound Fracture

Andrew Joseph White

Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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Bestselling and award-winning author Andrew Joseph White returns with a queer Appalachian thriller, that pulls no punches, for teens who see the failures in our world and are pushing for radical change. A gut-wrenching story following a trans autistic teen who survives an attempted murder, only to be drawn into the generational struggle between the rural poor and those who exploit them. On the night Miles Abernathy—sixteen-year-old socialist and proud West Virginian—comes out as trans to his parents, he sneaks off to a party, carrying evidence that may finally turn the tide of the blood feud plaguing Twist Creek: Photos that prove the county’s Sheriff Davies was responsible for the so-called “accident” that injured his dad, killed others, and crushed their grassroots efforts to unseat him. The feud began a hundred years ago when Miles’s great-great-grandfather, Saint Abernathy, incited a miners’ rebellion that ended with a public execution at the hands of law enforcement. Now, Miles becomes the feud’s latest victim as the sheriff’s son and his friends sniff out the evidence, follow him through the woods, and beat him nearly to death. In the hospital, the ghost of a soot-covered man hovers over Miles’s bedside while Sheriff Davies threatens Miles into silence. But when Miles accidently kills one of the boys who hurt him, he learns of other folks in Twist Creek who want out from under the sheriff’s heel. To free their families from this cycle of cruelty, they’re willing to put everything on the line—is Miles? A visceral, unabashedly political page-turner that won’t let you go until you’ve reached the end, Compound Fracture is not for the faint of heart, but it is for every reader who is ready to fight for a better world.


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    Thank you Netgalley for an eARC in exchange for an honest review! 

    I think this book is a perfect example for why the genre "New Adult" should exist. It's incredibly gory and graphic, politics while fine to read where pretty complicated and heavy on that front and in general.. considering YA is sold to kids as young as 13 I don't think it's really something that kids that young would have a good time with. 

    I thought the characters where as good as always with AJW's books, it's pretty impressive imo how he can take a queer autistic teen story and create such different and unique stories! Representations where as great as always, really love how different the characters across the spectrum are from him, and just how raw the emotions are from them all. Not all the characters here feel properly fleshed out though, there's a lot and we're told more than we're shown for most of them. 

    The story was a fair bit wild, it kinda was there but wasn't at the same time. Generational trauma and using that as a device to just write gore and politics ig? The character stories are where this book really stands out imo. It might be set largely in reality but don't go into it thinking it reads as realistic. It's batshit insane and everything just works out like clockwork in a way. But if you're going in expecting that - and you probably should be if you've read his other works, it's pretty similar - then you'll have a good time with it. I can't really think of any major issues with the plot other than "how the hell did it reach this level" lol.

    Some very nice explicit aromantic rep, and the new side of the autism rep from him was really excellent to read! The shower scene just made me tear up with just how much it made me re-think everything around that!! Honestly this book made me tear up a few times with it's representations oop... It's just the really insane levels of gore that really is what kinda took me out of the book. I've read a ton of horror, I've watched a ton of horror, a lot of gory slashers too. But especially for something marketed and sold as YA... I'm not sure about that one. It was a slightly hard to stomach read for me as a 23 yr old horror veteran - I dread to think how a 13 yr old would handle it. Please can more people advocate for New Adult to become a book age range!! Books like this really just fall into that gap that age range would perfectly cover in my opinion!

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