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The Truth in The Lie*
There’s a lot I want/can say about this novel and after sitting with all my feelings/emotions about it the last week, I decided to split this essay into two, because there’s so much more than just the content piece for this novel. There is a whole other aspect that demands to be talked about. And we’ll get there. But for now, I want to talk about the takeaways from a novel centered around sexual abuse. A novel that is reminiscent of Lolita, and yet… not.


Sometimes, it's Easier to Spin
I adore KJ Farnham for writing such a brave and honest book about trauma. She was lovely enough to answer a few of my burning questions in an interview. Check it out!
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