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384 pages, Paperback
First published May 6, 2025
“These kids are terrifying.”
“I know.”
“I'm kind of obsessed with them?”
“I know.”
‼️‼️ DNF-ing this book because you found it "too political" when the only thing it does is call out the healthcare system in America and the dismissal of women's pain worldwide, doesn't make you valid or above the rest of us. A book that highlights inequality in the workforce and healthcare is just a book about our reality. Is it valid to want to "escape" when you read a book? Sure, but hate to break it to you: it's not possible. Every book out there is political, yes, including romance books. The way people write characters is political, the background they give them and the way that influences their actions is political, the descriptions characters give their love interests are political. Everything, absolutely everything (again, including the "silly romance book" you're reading) is political. So uhm, no. You don't get to abandon something because it had a character talking about her health struggles and her need for free (as possible) healthcare. That's not a valid reason. Complain about the characters' actions or other aspects of the writing, not because it's "too political"(whatever that means 😒) ‼️‼️
“(...) she loved him.
She's always loved him.
Really, it's an exhausting amount of work to not love him.”
“His whole life, Evelyn Bloom has dictated the terms of their relationship, and it was always enough for him, to just be in her life.”