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Housebreaking
by Colleen Hubbard
Deconstructing the Protagonist (10/19/2021)
The overall metaphor of breaking down a childhood house serves as an excellent concept for deep diving into the protagonist's childhood memories and deconstructing them with an adult POV. Del is a solitary woman who likes it that way and is frustrated when anyone tries tomore
New York, My Village: A Novel
by Uwem Akpan
Two books in one (8/17/2021)
While there are challenging aspects to reading this book, such as the heavy use of foreign words—particularly for foods that rendered the sentences unknowable—parts of it are a delightful and sneaky appeal to liberal white Americans' perhaps unconscious prejudices andmore
All the Water I've Seen Is Running: A Novel
by Elias Rodriques
All the Water I've Seen Is Running (6/28/2021)
---Contains spoilers---

Normally with a book of a mere 250 pages, I would finish it in two days. This one took me two weeks because I had to keep putting it down and go read something enjoyable instead. It felt like homework! The main character, Daniel, is as confused as Imore
The Personal Librarian
by Marie Benedict, Victoria Christopher Murray
Pedantic and redundant (2/4/2021)
In a rather heavy-handed tone, this historical fiction lays out many serious big themes in the first two chapters, frequently in authors' message dialogue: racial prejudices and misogyny; people of colored ancestry passing as whites and the attendant stress and fear ofmore
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