There's a lot in it that is as relevant now as it was when it was written
Environmental issues especially
And the racial stuff. Although I don’t think I’d like to be grey…
I liked that she was more herself when she was black
Yes! She embraced who she was. When that part of her was taken away, it really made an impact
From my saved notes - He had grown up in a country run by politicians who sent the pilots to man the bombers to kill the babies to make the world safe for children to grow up in.
- They washed up the dishes and went to bed. In bed, they made love. Love doesn’t just sit there, like a stone, it has to be made, like bread; re-made all the time, made new. When it was made, they lay in each other’s arms, holding love, asleep.
Also this - “Come on up with me,” he said. “It’s raining already.” In fact it was, the endless warm drizzle of spring – the ice of Antarctica, falling softly on the heads of the children of those responsible for melting it.
The book reminded me a lot of the anime Deathnote. The “benevolent” human with access to powers that slowly turn him into a monster
Although Haber was corrupted way too quickly, in my opinion, to actually count as benevolent
Well he thought he was benevolent, but actually he was an egotist from the start, blind to himself
A well observed so called "alpha male" problem.
fourth wing wasn’t toooooooo spicy 🤭
Good morning, book lovers
Good morning bookworms ☕📚🍰
I asked for a book suggestion last time I was here, but I was too late to read the responses.
Can I ask again?
A healing book.
You prefer Japanese author or Korean author?
>>> You prefer Japanese author or Korean author?
Both
Thanks for the recommendation drew🪁🤍
Good morning bookworms ☕📚🍰
Kite, Rebel, Blondie, Drew 🤗🤗🤗