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hi, i’m sy. you’ve probably seen me hanging around for the last month or so, but i’m new to the app & actually new to tracking my reading. i do tend to use this thing as a place for my thoughts when i’m reading & i am trying to get better at analyzing what i’m reading. and i’m practicing that by expanding my genres.
if anyone has any essay or book recs please drop them below my goal is to read as many books as i’m recommended this year (as all other years) this’ll be the first year i track it though.
(please include trigger warnings for sa).
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The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi (Amina al-Sirafi, #1)
Shannon Chakraborty
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Representations: https://trello.com/c/OoEEjYm5/145-she-gets-the-girl-by-rachael-lippincott-alyson-derrick
This was so damn sweet, it was genuinely lovely to finally read a romance between 2 people who didn't seem to hate each other lmao. So many green flags everywhere!!!
Absolutely loved the characters and how they had their own complicated backgrounds. Molly and Alex were really good and strong main characters with very different PoVs. The side characters largely were basically just there to push Molly and Alex forward and not that much else. What we learn about them basically just directly ties back to something with Molly and Alex. But that was alright tbh. It was just enough that the side characters felt a little more than just 2d (mostly), but the focus was very clearly not on them.
The romance was so adorable. Absolutely big up on the authors for highlighting bad behaviour as bad and something to avoid. Emotional abuse is something way too easily brushed aside and explained away, and too many books push those kinda relationships as good. I get loving toxic romances, but we need more books like this one that show good relationships and getting out of bad ones. I did hesitate at the very start of the book, as Alex was experiencing the emotional abuse from her "partner", but very glad that the writing didn't try and make that behaviour ok.
The use of classical novels and the one class that went into one of the books a little in a specific way was a really nice way to tie in the themes. I'd have loved to have seen a bit more around all that though aside from the single scene we got, especially with how many books were mentioned by name, how often they spent in the library, etc.
It's very much a predictable book, and the blurb says how it goes anyway so there's nothing really to spoil. It's just a very good novel on the characters and how they work with first going to college, becoming independent and becoming more themselves. Honestly makes me wish I could have gone to uni just to have a similar experience as reading this book, I could just feel the characters becoming free and being more confident with themselves.
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She Gets the Girl
Rachael Lippincott
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video explaining the situation: https://youtu.be/p4zX1DQq9gQ
I stick on random drama videos sometimes as background noise and got to this one. Ended up being an interesting watch honestly. The youtuber actually reached out to the author and got their side of the story as well and goddamn, yeah that is some intense harassment. It looks like the harasser hasn't found this site (yet) though.
I did my own research into this and yeah, all I can find is the shady reviews with no evidence. The list of accusations against the author is absolutely insane, there's no way she's done all of that (including doxxing??) without a shred of evidence floating around online. + Multiple of the harassing reviews being posted before ARCs even released. So like, how is there even time for them to read the book, post a negative review, and have it get taken down and then post another lmao.
I'm not much of a romantasy person so I probably won't pick this up (EDIT: Apparently it's not a romantasy!!), but just posting this to let others know. To me, in my opinion, it does really look like someone is trying to take out her career before it starts. Of course this could just be the biggest, most insane marketing campaign long-con in the world and/or she is like the worst person in the world as is alleged.. but to start the year with a bit of optimism and trust 😅 (reposted cause I accidentally posted with the spoiler tag on lol)
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The Curse of Eelgrass Bog
Mary Averling
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The Last Contract of Isako
Fonda Lee
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This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race
Nicole Perlroth