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ashar_reads
Try not to mention a woman's breasts every time she's mentioned challenge: failed
This was beautifully written, it's unsettling and bleak, Camus' abolitionism shined through. I think I would have LOVED this a few years ago, but the commentary on humanity feels shallow now, having examined and changed my own views of the world from a similar perspective as m/c.
3 stars, recognize it's merit, wasn't for me. And the racism sucked.
This was beautifully written, it's unsettling and bleak, Camus' abolitionism shined through. I think I would have LOVED this a few years ago, but the commentary on humanity feels shallow now, having examined and changed my own views of the world from a similar perspective as m/c.
3 stars, recognize it's merit, wasn't for me. And the racism sucked.
This was almost a perfect book, I only wish it was a bit less heavy handed and trusted the reader a bit more.
I would give this a million stars if I could. I will read anything Meg Shaffer writes from now on.