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Skin Contact
Elisa Faison
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Scorpion Deep
C.G. Drews
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I want to preface by saying I really liked CG Drews's last two books. They spoke to the darker parts of me —the ones I’ve worked hard to leave behind and contain. The way Drews writes anxiety resonates with me.
In Don't Let the Forest In and Hazelthorn, the overwrought prose felt fresh and atmospheric. The plots were refreshing even when reveals were predictable. But this book just didn’t connect with me the same way.
You Did Nothing Wrong features adults, so I hoped for more complexity. Elodie could be a complex character, but her thoughts are only ever intense and dramatic— ruminating, obsessing, looping, and paranoid. We start at 90% intensity, so when it hits 100% it doesn't feel very different. It's intense, but not deep. Being trapped in her head also robs the other characters of their complexity, because we only see them through her worsening anxiety and paranoia.
The setup has starts and stops rather than a steady build of tension — which is disappointing for a haunting story. Around two-thirds of the way in, you can see what's being set up. When the story finally kicks in, it's derivative and not particularly refreshing. By the latter half, the prose began to wear on me because it felt repetitive.
I also felt that Jude, her autistic son, isn't portrayed in a meaningful way, especially once the plot gets going. Jude is barely a person. He ends up feeling like a narrative device, a catalyst for plot. There's an afterword from the author reminding the reader: “If you were once the autistic child — you did nothing wrong.” It's a lovely sentiment, but it feels misplaced given what transpires in the book.
This book ended up feeling derivative of other horror, and ironically, of her own work. — Btw, this book could be triggering due to the cruelty portrayed. Definitely check the content warnings.
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In honor of Lesbian Visibility Week (and shout out to @sarahconte‘s post and how beautifully she put how important this week is) I want to highlight this week and ask why is this type of representation is important to you and in what ways have you felt represented reading books with lesbian/sapphic characters?
It’s so important to feel seen and heard, specially when society already refuses to give voice to minorities, and it’s such a comforting feeling to see yourself in the books you read and be able to relate to them. That’s a big reason to why I created this quest, to show just how amazing and important sapphic books are and hope that everyone can feel seen by the books in it.
Also want to highlight some books that have lesbian main characters and that are all part of this quest! Sunburn by Chloe Michelle Howarth Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Happy Lesbian Visibility Week 💞
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In honor of Lesbian Visibility Week (and shout out to @sarahconte‘s post and how beautifully she put how important this week is) I want to highlight this week and ask why is this type of representation is important to you and in what ways have you felt represented reading books with lesbian/sapphic characters?
It’s so important to feel seen and heard, specially when society already refuses to give voice to minorities, and it’s such a comforting feeling to see yourself in the books you read and be able to relate to them. That’s a big reason to why I created this quest, to show just how amazing and important sapphic books are and hope that everyone can feel seen by the books in it.
Also want to highlight some books that have lesbian main characters and that are all part of this quest! Sunburn by Chloe Michelle Howarth Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Happy Lesbian Visibility Week 💞
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I know this quest is aimed at sapphic stories in general, but I also think it’s important to highlight specifically lesbian characters and authors!
Lesbian visibility week lasts through april 20th to april 26th this year. Let’s take the time to appreciate and celebrate our favourite lesbian stories and authors on this special occasion.
It’s not always easy to exist as a queer person in a world that is getting less and less accepting of diversity, but I hope that bookish spaces keep being a place where everyone is welcomed with open arms.
Happy reading ❤️🧡🤍🩷
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Local Heavens
K.M. Fajardo
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Fantastic Mr Fox (Colour Edition)
Roald Dahl
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SOOOOO unbelievably cute and comforting and unique!!! the 4.5s are prob bc i'm new to manga and was confused at times with transitions. what a genius of an author/artist, to be able to make time and sound come alive and shift in my head solely with spacing, and lines, and words..???? SO COOL
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