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Ken Cooper
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Omg good for Klara, she didn’t let Simon bring her out of body. He had no right throwing something in her face that he knew would trigger her. This books has such good compelling and realistic character writing, especially if I’m feeling this invested in an argument that on the surface isn’t groundbreaking or unheard of, but when put in this lens with characters I care about I can’t help but feel pulled in
— 2 hours, 35 min ago
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Ken Cooper
is on page 54 of 346
Brooo I was on Simon’s side for a lot of his own personal decisions but it’s so messed up that he can see Kiara literally folding on her own dreams when she gave him the strength and motivation to take this amazing leap of faith. Now it’s “be realistic” and exasperated looks when she actually wants to pursue her dream. Ugh I hate and love him and I didn’t expect him to take that turn. Good read so far
— 2 hours, 38 min ago
Ken Cooper
is on page 53 of 346
I had to touch on this but it’s so off putting how normalized for lack of a better term the predation that surrounds Simon is. Benny the owner of the club accurately identifies his age in so far as it’s a liability yo let him tend the bar but it’s not a disqualifying characteristic that prevents him from calling him cute. It’s just gross he’s a grown man calling a minor cute
— May 09, 2026 04:11PM
Ken Cooper
is on page 50 of 346
I had to bring this up Simon is molested he is a minor molested by a man said to be in his 30s. I get it was probably normalized back then when the book takes place to have those types of interactions and I get why the book might it highlight the severity but idk how to feel that Simon’s first point of sexual validation and release is ultimately a scenario where he is a victim. It adds to his tragedy
— May 09, 2026 04:08PM
Ken Cooper
is on page 50 of 346
Daniel has caused me have an odd reaction because his description of Klara as a lost cause it rubs me the wrong way as if because she doesn’t conform to his value system and he doesn’t respect her life choices she’s less than. Varya is there a background character in the book and her own life literally letting her siblings take center stage while she hovers in the background
— May 09, 2026 04:04PM
Ken Cooper
is on page 46 of 346
This book was something I had no preconceptions about I just took it as it is which right now is an insane prospect Jewish kids in New York forced to confront their mortality and right now I’m seeing how each prediction of their death unfolds and rheir own way of dealing with it. I can feel the themes of generational trauma and just trauma in general. For while they know their deaths it’s clearly impacted them
— May 09, 2026 04:03PM

