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See allI really loved this book. It is on my bookshelf, and will stay on my bookshelf for years to come. This is the sort of book I would reread regularly. The reason I love it so much is because I love the relationship between Rooney and Georgia. As an aroace person myself, I wish I could find someone like Rooney in my life. Or rather, I wish...ah well, I won't spoil it for you.
Originally posted at bsky.app.
I have no words. This book is absolutely amazing. It is a book on white nationalism that reads like a thriller. I think I've read and reread this book about three times. It is honestly that good and that well-written. Christian Picciolinni (I know I'm butchering his name) is an incredible writer. This honestly is a gem that everyone should have in their library. It is as pleasurable to read as it is important.
I am biased because I wrote this book. This was my first one. It is a bit messy, but it is excellent. It has trans characters who are multifaceted. The main romantic lead is a trans woman, which is unusual for this day and age (it shouldn't be). It also deals with bipolar disorder in a very realistic, human way. I would recommend this book if you are interested in mental illness, LGBTQ issues, or a good story.
Originally posted at deadonthevergeofblooming.wordpress.com.
This book was extremely well-written with a very sad plot twist at the end. It's surprising this author isn't more well-known as a writer. He is extremely good at what he does. Picciolini would also be very good at writing fiction, because he is a master of writing a good book that you don't want to put down. You, the reader, are also rooting for him all the way for him to escape from his hate group. You really grow to care about him as a person, or at least within the context of the story. All of these are good skills for fiction writers to have. It is astonishing that he hasn't thought of this yet.
Originally posted at bsky.app.