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So, I do enjoy this book but I am still uncertain if I get to finish it anytime soon as I always find myself putting it away and not touching it for a while. Sometimes I wonder if I should not simply call it a DNF because I have not figured out why I set the book down all the time. Because I donāt know if it is about the book or just me. So yeah. But being also so far in makes me want to finish this book finally. Iām a bit conflicted. Sadly š„²š
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"We all have a choice. Our hands might be bound, but not our minds.", Donovan Hayes I still think rereading Traces was a good decision before reading Below. So my point of view is pretty much of someone who has basically not left Kirkwood. Well, until things happen. I really love this straight connection from one story to another and that you can basically jump from Traces over to Below without getting grazes due to a giant time skip of the story. I think I cannot get enough of this writing style. Honestly, I love how it's poetry and yet a novel with a story. It's such an amazingly colourful patchwork blanket of art. And that only of the fabric of words, signs, punctuationā It beautiful. I love how much more depth (and yes! This is possible) the characters get with this book. There are new lovely faces and there areā well, certainly people who aren't. I still think that one person will fall on his butt and burn himself for his wrongdoings. I don't really hope but there is a bit hidden deep in my heart that Ozelot-Lady is understanding that what she is doing is not okay. Also- Certain characters won't be forgotten. They've burned themselves too deeply into my soul now. Even though there are moments when I really disliked minor characters for the way they treat the others, I appreciate and love the realness of Sophie's writing. The unfair treatment of people just for the way they are. Even though we like to wrap ourselves into cotton candy to hide from the truth, the reality is sadly more like the bitter aftertaste of taking aspirin without water. I'm glad that Sophie is not drawing a utopian world with their words. Thank you for the reality. š
Content Warnings (Ps: Sophie has a summary of those on their website): Graphic: Violence, Gun violence, Drug abuse, Physical abuse, Death of parent, Death, Homophobia, Animal cruelty, and Animal death Moderate: Abandonment, Addiction, and Injury/Injury detail Minor: Cursing and Grief I love this series and the content warnings apply only to the moments when it happens. Other than that you should be fine. However, prepare a lot of tissues for tears. Be it of joy or sadness
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[A promise ā to whom?] [[Aiden.] [You.]] I wish I had witty words. Or generally words at all to describe this finale to one of my absolute soul reads. To this incredible trilogy. But I don't. All I can say is that I love it. Every bit.
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This book, in my opinion, does demand to be put down from time to time so that you just really get to process and think about what Bell Hooks talks about the sections. I mean, I am only 5 percent in but it is very eye opening on how love in all its shapes and forms has been defined by society and that maybe it is time for us to find our own personal definition again.
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So, I do enjoy this book but I am still uncertain if I get to finish it anytime soon as I always find myself putting it away and not touching it for a while. Sometimes I wonder if I should not simply call it a DNF because I have not figured out why I set the book down all the time. Because I donāt know if it is about the book or just me. So yeah. But being also so far in makes me want to finish this book finally. Iām a bit conflicted. Sadly š„²š
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