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Camp Damascus
by Chuck Tingle
The way this horror hit me both in the scaries and also my feelings. Tingle knows how to both keep you on the edge of your seat and also tenderly explore queer identity, neurodivergence, and religion in ways that honor both those who have forsaken religion and those who still seek to find a connection but hoping to eradicate the hate and fear.
gosh, i'm so excited to share this book with library patrons.
re-read today in one big gulp to prepare for an interview with the author, and i just again have to agree full-heartedly with the "searing and EARNEST' description from Tor. I'm so glad I tried this book, I've always adored the author for his work before, and I'm so happy for his success.
My main take away, is that LOVE IS REAL. Be curious, not judgmental.
gosh, i'm so excited to share this book with library patrons.
re-read today in one big gulp to prepare for an interview with the author, and i just again have to agree full-heartedly with the "searing and EARNEST' description from Tor. I'm so glad I tried this book, I've always adored the author for his work before, and I'm so happy for his success.
My main take away, is that LOVE IS REAL. Be curious, not judgmental.