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A review by lena_and_her_books
Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
5.0
It´s gay and it slaps.
This book is what the author calls a parallel universe that "needed to be escapist, trauma-soothing, alternate-but-realistic reality. Not a perfect world - one still believably fucked up, just a little better, a little more optimistic".
This book is what the author calls a parallel universe that "needed to be escapist, trauma-soothing, alternate-but-realistic reality. Not a perfect world - one still believably fucked up, just a little better, a little more optimistic".
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Addiction, Cursing, and Sexual assault
Minor: Death, Homophobia, Incest, and Racism
This book is what the author calls a parallel universe that "needed to be escapist, trauma-soothing, alternate-but-reaistic reality. Not a perfect world - one still believably fucked up, just a little better, a little more optimistic". This book includes so many good things, starting with a female president. One of the side characters is a trans women married to a pansexual women. The sexual content mentioned is consentual and between two men. One Person in the book is a recovering addict. The Republican Presidential Candidate has several sexual assault allegations (not publicly), we learn from a victim - this storyline is not center stage. Minor content warnings: One of the main characters parents is dead. The inbreeding of the royal family gets jokingly mentioned. Racism exists in this world, but is not a major plot point. Homophobia is in so far relevant to the story that especially the Royal Family tries to hide their gay offsprings sexual orientation at all costs.