![]() This was my first warning sign for this book. characters (specifically the female ones) coverage of social issues (especially race, sexism also including LGBT+) Here’s a list of the general categories of what Bugged me with a capital B: Many of you know that the second I take out my teeny book-review notebook, I’m about to be one angry reader. Did I almost donate a book I’ll end up giving 5-stars? From the get-go I loved Wallach’s writing style (and by style I mean word choice, NOT CONTENT, bleh) and I thought there was some promise to the premise. ![]() I almost unhauled this book and then figured I might as well give it a shot. When I read the first dozen-or-so pages of this book, I was thrilled. If you don’t like that one, I also considered this: Tommy, my man, Ayn Rand called! She wants to congratulate you on using fiction as a vehicle for your beliefs even more than she did with f*cking Atlas Shrugged ! Hey, Tommy Wallach, Urban Dictionary called! They want to know if they can use the entirety of this book as the example of their definition of “mansplaining”! Two months to become something bigger than what we’d been, something that would last even after the end. ![]() That gave us two months to leave our labels behind. They said it would be here in two months. ![]() The athlete, the outcast, the slacker, the overachiever.īut then we all looked up and everything changed. ![]() Synopsis: Before the asteroid we let ourselves be defined by labels: ![]()
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