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I loved the dynamic and banter of Rowly's ragtag group of friends (Edna, Milton and Clyde) which genuinely had me laughing. Same for his relationship with his brother. I would read this story for the fascinating setting and the delightful characters, not the mystery.
Also, the original title 'a few right-thinking men' is much better than 'a house divided'.
Moderate: Gun violence, Alcohol, Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Death, Drug use, Violence, Blood, Murder, War
It's a very honest and genuine portrayal of what it's like to be asexual and the sections at the end of each chapter were very informative. I think this is a great read espcially if you're interested in what it means to be asexual. It's also always nice to relate to the characters in a book and learn about yourself in the process.
Graphic: Death
Moderate: Suicide
The characters and their story are immensely charming and the book presents a snapshot of their lives. It was really fun to learn about their past, their present and potential future.
Graphic: Sexual assault
Moderate: Infidelity, Toxic relationship, Medical content, Car accident
The SA of the MC by his bully (Sean) and the overall way in which women and relationships between men and women were described was also disgusting. I'm so sick and tired of thrillers that objectify women and write about SA/inappropriate relationships without critical engagement. Yuck.
Graphic: Pedophilia, Sexual assault, Blood, Religious bigotry, Murder
Moderate: Abortion
The ocean at the end of the lane is quite dark for a fantasy novel and it sits in a weird spot between an adult and children's novel. This was also the case for Stardust (a different story by Gaiman) but there I did not notice it as much because the story was a little less dark.
Overall, the story was okay. The magical elements were great, but it took a while to get to these and the main character was quite bland in my opinion. I liked the theme of how growing into an adult does not make you all-powerful or even very different from being a child.
Graphic: Child abuse, Death, Infidelity, Suicide
Graphic: Addiction, Alcoholism, Animal cruelty, Drug abuse, Drug use, Physical abuse, Sexism, Sexual assault, Sexual content, Violence, Suicide attempt, Alcohol, Sexual harassment
Moderate: Xenophobia, Vomit
Minor: Trafficking, War
Gezinsverpakking
Sebastiaan Chabot, Splinter Chabot, Yolanda Chabot, Bart Chabot, Maurits Chabot, Storm Chabot
Graphic: Animal death, Death
Minor: Death of parent