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Genocide Bad: Notes on Palestine, Jewish History, and Collective Liberation
Sim Kern
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Did I know that giving hockey romance books another chance because I loved the Heated Rivalry TV series was likely a bad idea? Yes, I did. And yet, here we are. I picked this up because it was stting right there in Audible's Plus Catalogue, practically daring me. Turns out it's still not my genre, and that's on me, not this book, hence the neutral three stars overall.
That said, the plot was utterly predictable, and how I'm supposed to enjoy a slow-burn romance while knowing it will invariably culminate in the "best sex ever" because, gasp, love, I'm not sure. Especially when the journey there reads less like a story than like a fictionalised Wikipedia entry on demisexuality.