With some two months until publication, Izzy Wasserstein’s debut novella THESE FRAGILE GRACES, THIS FUGITIVE HEART is creating excitement as

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With some two months until publication, Izzy Wasserstein’s debut novella THESE FRAGILE GRACES, THIS FUGITIVE HEART is creating excitement as
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4.5/5 Stars
Pub Date: Sep 28, 2021
“I don’t want to share not even with a dead man.”
Survivors of a traumatic event in their teen years, best friends Andrew and Eddie are inseparable. Bonded beyond brotherhood.
When Eddie gets early admission to Vanderbilt, for a program they both will be attending, they spend an agonizing spring apart. Andrew can’t wait to join him but Eddie seems less eager for him to come to Nashville.
When Eddie turns up dead from an apparent suicide, Andrew refuses to believe that happened.
So Andrew heads to Nashville and steps into Eddie’s life. His house and his friends, his thesis and the research that could’ve got him killed.
What follows is a story dripping grief from every page. Fast cars and bad decisions. Dark academia and pitch black family histories. Violence, curses, ghosts and haunted houses. I’d be remiss to not mention all the angst and sexual tension 😅. Sam. Oh, Sam.
This queer neo-noir southern gothic horror was exactly what I needed.
Thank you to Net Galley and Tordotcom for an ARC of this title.
review - we play ourselves
4/5 Stars Pub Date: Feb 9, 2021 2021 Goodreads Goal: 22/150
Thank you so much to NetGalley and Random House for this advanced review copy.
After an incident in New York expels her from the theatre world, Cass is ready to reset in LA. A late night drink with a magnetic neighbour gives her an opportunity to become someone else, Cath.
As Cath she gets to be a gentler version of herself, working on a film deemed “a feminist Fight Club for girls.” She uses this new mask to shield and rebuild herself without the baggage of the disaster she’s left behind. Is this her opportunity to get her career back?
Nothing is what it seems and her self-indulgences and self-involvement ultimately leaves her naïve to what is happening on the periphery of her existence. We’re all depressed and broken and fucked up in our own ways.
I think ultimately this is a story of redemption and compassion and I enjoyed it very much.
The Summer Book (Finland)
The Summer Book (Finland)
I did not think that with COVID-19 I would be able to keep reading around the world. The libraries here are closed and it is hard to get books from other countries unless it is through the library system. I am on Litsy and there is a book group called #LMPBC that I have been doing for 2 years now. This last round, #LMPBC is done is rounds, was novellas or short stories. One of the books that was…
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I need to shift some of my reading away from fanfic and back to books, so I just joined Litsy and started using the Book Breeze app.
Are any of you on Litsy? My name is—surprise surprise—onlymorelove.
I’m just going to DNF this for now and maybe one day I’ll listen to it as an audiobook. I only got 31 pages in and already dislike this novel. It has a lot of telling moments instead of seeing moments. And it is told in too many pov’s and ranges from all different perspectives, which is annoying.
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