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Lost on Me by Veronica Raimo

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3.75

Sometimes there is more truth in fiction than in reality. Sometimes I hurt my own feelings to understand them better. 


Undiscovered by Gabriela Wiener

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3.0

A fascinating exploration of identity and sexuality through the lens of colonialism. I enjoyed parts of the novel, but realize that this book probably wasn't written for me 
The Details by Ia Genberg

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3.5

“When I was younger I often thought I should travel more and farther, spend more time in foreign countries, that I should be in a constant state of velocity so that I could get out there and truly live, but with time I have come to understand that everything I was looking for was right here, inside of me…in the eyes of the people I meet when I allow my gaze to linger.” 

“[O]utward and I mean truly outward. That’s where this sharper sense of being alive is found, in the alert gaze on another.” 

I love this idea of a negative self portrait, one that can only be made in the absence of self. 

In reality the characters are messy in a predictable and rather forgettable way, while the writing itself at times borders on inspirational self-help.

 I still enjoyed it though pinky promise
The Modern Fairies by Clare Pollard

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4.25

This made me remember why I love storytelling
Last Days by Brian Evenson

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2.75

Fine I suppose? This very much felt like the author wanted it to be a movie sooo bad but thought a book would be easier. Disappointing because the premise is so fascinating 
Hard Copy by Fien Veldman

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Did not finish book. Stopped at 0%.
Not a story about a girl and her printer!!!!