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challenging
emotional
funny
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
I can completely see why this book isnât for everyone. And honestly, after reading this book I can see how Iâm not everyoneâs cup of tea either, and come to find more peace with it. This book is brilliant and addictive. Itâs almost this dystopian world of weddings- brides have gotten crazy doing âcharmsâ for their weddings to bring their marriages longevity like sacrificing rabbits and carrying sage and garlic bouquets down the aisle. Robin is a queer badass professor writing a dissertation on this craze when sheâs asking to be maid of honor for her âbasic bitchâ PSL loving best friend Ellie from high school. Besides this strange movement of the government out to endorse weddings and increase the population being an intriguing plot point, I loved Robin. I loved the messiness of her strong opinions and boundary crossing for the things she believes in. Sheâs such a real and fascinating character to follow. I related so much to her not being able to let things go and harboring repressed emotions for years. This is a book about female friendship and toxicity that can follow it. Itâs about societal expectations and gender politics. Beginning this book, everything is so black and white through Robins eyes and then we slowly as a reader follow along Robin seeing how everything is in fact, gray. This is definitely an atypical thriller that is so much more than the premise.Â
Moderate: Animal death and Toxic friendship
Minor: Drug use, Death of parent, Hate crime, Medical trauma, Homophobia, and Racism
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