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There was a time at the very end of The Atlas Complex where everything was collapsing, switching from character to character and just unraveling in the smallest snippets. I wanted nothing more than to slam on the brakes and I've suddenly got the same feeling again 😩😭
Switching so quickly between all these perspectives and getting tiny pieces of a continuing story is such a unique writing skill and our girl does it well 🙂↕️
A paper copy and new colored annotation tabs are on the way, I cannot wait to rip apart these moments during the re-read 😩💀
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I really liked it! I just wish the ending wasn’t underwhelming and I wish it was gayer 💔
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Given vol. 2 (Given #2)
Natsuki Kizu
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minsuni commented on Fantasy's review of When We Lost Our Heads
A hot new bombshell has entered the villa, except the villa is the Golden Mile in Montreal and the bombshell is a psychopathic tween
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McCurdy is a phenomenal writer and she really put so much thought and meaning into her words when writing this thought provoking story.
The story is provocative and the writing is intentional, nothing goes by without having a meaning, nothing happens without mattering to the story. There’s so much depth to Waldo’s story and the way she navigates her life, her background and the people around her that influence the way she thinks about herself and others and how that affects her choices in life.
There’s a lot of moments in this book that are uncomfortable to read, but really that’s the whole point. It’s not an easy story to write and tell and McCurdy chose to not it tone down just to make it easier to digest. It’s a realistic story told in a realistic way, and it really makes you sit down with it to reflect on what happened and how you feel bout it.
Truly an incredible book that I just couldn’t put down, and I can't wait to read more from Jennette McCurdy.
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The Raw Shark Texts
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