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I thought it would be kind of fun to see where in the world people are, and then folks can make friends with people from the same countries/areas (if they way, not pressure obviously).
I'll go first. I'm Canadian, and more specifically I am in British Columbia (Vancouver Island if you want to get fancy).
Try to find your country and join that thread!
Everyone else?
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Half His Age
Jennette McCurdy
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Half His Age
Jennette McCurdy
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This started off well for me. A story that revolves around family, secrets, how those secrets can affect multiple generations, it had everything that I thought I would enjoy, but it got to a point where I was so bored while reading this and felt nothing for the characters to feel invested in the story.
There’s a lot of different timelines and povs which wasn’t a problem until things are left forgotten in order to introduce new plot lines. I liked the different povs, you get to learn so much about these characters and how they’re connected to each other, different point of views of the same events that will make you look at them differently depending on how each person went through said experiences. But the different timelines get messy when more information is pilled on top of the last one that hasn’t even been resolved.
The characters, which was what called me into reading this book, was the most disappointing part of it, I just couldn’t like any of them. I understand that every one of them went through something traumatic, had a lot going on in their lives and tough things to deal with, but they were also so selfish to the point of thinking their problems were the only important things everyone should be focusing on. Oh something happened between us that made us stop talking? And you actually have a pretty good reason for it? Well too bad because I feel this way and I have this reason to hate you. There was no empathy between the characters, no trying to understand the reasons as to why they made certain decisions, to the point of justifying homophobia because the other person decided to not deal with their shit and leave? Keeping secrets from someone because you’re scared of what they’ll think of you so it’s almost a relief that they died because now you don’t have to keep secrets anymore? What kinda sense does that make? And even the characters that did learn better and understood their mistakes, it didn’t feel satisfying enough and it felt more like a quick fix.
I can completely understand why so many people enjoyed this book, and I still think it had a nice story with a lot of potential, but it just didn’t work for me.
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That stopped Zhao Yunlan in his tracks, but he—a pervert to the bone—quickly recovered.
PRIEST CALLING ZYL THAT IS FUCKING FRYING ME LMAOOOOO
"Sure, I can work with your last name. Do you want to fuck right here in the car, husband? You don't need to do a thing—just like back and enjoy. I'll take good care of you." "Zhao Yunlan!" Shen Wei fumed. "Present!"
shen wei needs to bring this man back tf home before he, a government official, gets arrested for public indecency 💀
minsuni commented on mashazhuuu's review of Black Cake
2.75 rounded up.
I really wanted to like this so much more. I'm so bummed I didn't. Perhaps I was spoiled to have read Good Dirt, by the same author, first. That novel feels like Wilkerson took the theme and purpose of this book and improved on them, as I remember enjoying that book more.
For me, Black Cake was too slow and hand-holdy for me. In theory, I should have been able to connect a lot more with this book (as a child of immigrant parents, Benny, I see you in more ways than one) - but I felt like the author told me everything they wanted me to know in a way where I was being beat over the head with it. I think the character development of Covey was strong throughout, but falls apart in connecting her character and life choices to her decision to leave a video essay (confessional?) for her children. I think some of the other characters made decisions that were entirely nonsensical. But, with so many different POVs that we're jumping back and forth between, it becomes difficult to connect meaningfully to characters. Just as I started understanding Benny more, I would be ripped away to something else. A lot of the writing felt disjointed and there were so many scenes that felt like they were implemented as an after-thought.
I know I'm in the minority in not being able to recommend this book, and I wish I wasn't. Although I love the premise, it was such a struggle for me to finish and didn't leave me in an emotional puddle on the floor like I was hoping for. If you liked this book, however, I strongly encourage giving Good Dirt a try, as I feel like it was an improvement on what the author aimed to do here.
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Black Cake
Charmaine Wilkerson
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I love creepy disgusting horror books with beautiful covers that distract you from how weird the story is where you can never know what direction it will take.
I was immediately hooked with the writing and it made me very interested in checking more of H.S. Wolfe’s work. The descriptions of both the world and characters are very detailed that makes it so easy to imagine the story being told and the creepy vibes that are being conveyed. The second person pov makes the reading so immersive, which just adds to that horror and uneasy feeling.
Even this being a very short book, there’s still some complexity to the story and you get to understand the characters with the backstory you get from them. I was still left with a lot of questions surrounding both the world and characters, but more in a curiosity sense and wanting to know more about how everything worked.
Interestingly enough, with the amount of trigger warnings this had, I was expecting something a lot stronger and I even found it to have some sweet moments, specially towards the end with the main character’s choices and what that meant to them.
At the end of the day this is still a 30 page erotica, but I did find the story around that really interesting to read with the perfect amount of horror elements.
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Choking On Will-O'-Wisps
H.S. Wolfe