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if you prefer plot over characterisation, this will be more your thing
π Rep: #Ownvoices Japanese cast.
π» Trigger warnings for body shaming, slavery, systematic oppression, rape, child abuse, parental abandonment, self-injury, childbirth, forced adoption, death, murder, exile, death by starvation, cyclones, poisoning, explosions, fire, animal attack, animal cruelty, animal death, and bullying.
π Rep: #Ownvoices Japanese cast.
π» Trigger warnings for body shaming, slavery, systematic oppression, rape, child abuse, parental abandonment, self-injury, childbirth, forced adoption, death, murder, exile, death by starvation, cyclones, poisoning, explosions, fire, animal attack, animal cruelty, animal death, and bullying.
#1) The Backstagers, Vol. 1: Rebels Without Applause β β β β β
oh whelp, i'm disappointed. i'll definitely look into getting a copy for the library but it was too unemotive and plot-driven for my personal taste
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Note: There is a scene where the main character has photos of her w/o her hijab taken and distributed online w/o her consent. There is also a situation w/ a racist police officer recounted
β· Representation: Shirin (mc) is Persian-American & Hijabi Muslim; Navid (sc) Persian-American & Muslim; Carlos (sc) is Black.
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βI've forced my skin as thick as I am.β
There is a grittiness to books written in verse that constantly surprises me. Their ability to look right into the depths of your soul and pull forth all the secret thoughts you never thought would see the light of day - itβs breathtaking.
And The Poet X? No exception.
βAnd isn't that what a poem is? A lantern glowing in the dark.β
It follows Xiomara, a fat Dominican teen, whose trying to come to terms with her faith and sexuality. It was harsh, raw, powerful. Acevedo writing was so fluid and compelling. I was drawn into this story from the very first page and unable to put it down. Its thematic exploration - of female sexuality, body positivity, faith, rape culture, family - was flawlessly woven into a solid plot with a cast of characters that felt grounded and real. Xiomara had a voice that was fierce and ferocious without ever sacrificing her moments of fragility and uncertainty. All of the relationships - the familial, the romantic, even the teacher-student - was explored with depth and genuine understanding. There were so many little moments that made me smile, so many more that made me cry.
I know for sure that this is not a story Iβll be forgetting any time soon.
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β· Xiomara (mc) is Dominican & fat; Xavier (sc) is Domincan & gay; Cardid (sc) is Dominican; Amarn (li) is Trinidadian.
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βΈ Trigger warnings for colourism, sexism, physical assault, bullying, hospital, brain tumour, surgery, and hallucinations .
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2.5 stars
i don't know if this says more about me,, but i've read better sugar daddy aus on a03
π Rep: Kayla (mc) is a plus-sized, black and bisexual; Adler (sc) is sapphic; Reuban (sc) is gay; Daniella (sc) is transgender and Afro-Cuban; Marco (sc) is Mexican and gay.
π» Trigger warnings for sexual assault, slut shaming, poverty themes, and alcohol consumption. Mentions homomisia and parent w/ dementia.
i don't know if this says more about me,, but i've read better sugar daddy aus on a03
π Rep: Kayla (mc) is a plus-sized, black and bisexual; Adler (sc) is sapphic; Reuban (sc) is gay; Daniella (sc) is transgender and Afro-Cuban; Marco (sc) is Mexican and gay.
π» Trigger warnings for sexual assault, slut shaming, poverty themes, and alcohol consumption. Mentions homomisia and parent w/ dementia.