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Fiction by Zionist Authors
Disclaimer: I don't wish to bring hate to any authors, I deeply believe in democracy. However I think it's important for people who hold themselves accountable for their reading choices to have access to the information about authors/books they give their time and money to. These are authors who have publicly supported Israel or middle road. If you notice someone who may have changed their stance recently or supported Palestine and are here wrongfully please do correct me
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Tropesick: A Novel
Lauren Okie
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Nightbirds (Nightbirds, #1)
Kate J. Armstrong
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This did not go the way I thought it was going to, and the whole narrative sort of shifted around the 40% mark? But ultimately it was a decent read. Neither of the characters are necessarily likeable, but I do believe they reflect realistic, flawed people. This is more a story about the exploration of grief than a funny catfishing story. Poppy's growth as a character is commendable and somewhat enjoyable to witness. Solidly ok, and I'd recommend it to specific friends
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Fast-paced lives. Crowded streets. Late nights. Ambition, longing, and messy, magnetic loveâall happening in real time.
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Dandelion Is Dead
Rosie Storey
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Thanks to Goodreads/Orbit books for this giveaway ARC!
Survival horror at its finest! Definitely check your trigger warnings before reading.
I went into this fairly blind; I knew there was a team in a cave, that's it. I expected claustrophobia inducing settings, injuries, gore, etc. As a people-pleasing child raised by a narcissist I didn't expect to find myself reflected in Caro, the main character. While running from eldritch horrors and collapsing cave systems, Bontrager manages to illustrate the ways trauma writes itself on our bones, affecting the choices we make even decades later, and how facing our darkest moments with clarity and honesty can be its own form of freedom. My partner pointed out how many times I've come back to this in the days since I finished reading, and that's an easy indication of a good book to me. The only con I can provide is the pacing being very inconsistent. It felt like I was reading a much longer book, as some portions dragged on longer than I wanted them to. Definitely check this out when it releases later this month!
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Dandelion Is Dead
Rosie Storey
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The Sea Hides Its Dead
Megan Bontrager