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"Is it clear how all of this works? How easy it is to slip, unthinking, into ways that the House wants you to be?"
Not subtle, but I like it.
"...The political city is in a political country in a political world where the bombs are always five minutes to midnight and..." etc.
— Mar 03, 2023 09:32AM
Not subtle, but I like it.
"...The political city is in a political country in a political world where the bombs are always five minutes to midnight and..." etc.
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is on page 260 of 264
"The future will be red-tinted and unknowable, but they will be together."
Cool! Didn't like the TERF character suddenly being trans in the epilogue!
— Mar 11, 2023 10:18AM
Cool! Didn't like the TERF character suddenly being trans in the epilogue!
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is on page 252 of 264
'You' chapter... I get what it was going for. It didn't work for me.
— Mar 11, 2023 10:13AM
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is on page 215 of 264
"...It makes you scream because you know that truly you can't change a single thing in this godforsaken country, a country so racist it will vote to kill its own immune system right before a global pandemic, a country so racist the very ground stinks..."
— Mar 11, 2023 09:49AM
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is on page 211 of 264
So, there is a difference between having a book be chock-full of every ism, and having it come from the main character. And this section has a lot of it.
"...and when does a culture war become a real war, where is the line that is crossed, it is the spilling of blood and has blood already spilled?"
— Mar 11, 2023 09:46AM
"...and when does a culture war become a real war, where is the line that is crossed, it is the spilling of blood and has blood already spilled?"
M
is on page 211 of 264
Re: transphobic sex scene: reading this is A Lot, but I can see how writing it would be cathartic.
— Mar 11, 2023 09:38AM
M
is on page 209 of 264
Yeah, no, the transphobia sex scene is not doing it for me.
— Mar 11, 2023 09:37AM
M
is on page 198 of 264
That was... brutal. I like the, for lack of a better term, split perspective section. It was clever, and represented the scene better than a typical narrative could have. Haunting.
'We are all here now. We wait for you. Irreversibly damaged.'
— Mar 11, 2023 09:33AM
'We are all here now. We wait for you. Irreversibly damaged.'

