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A review by alexture
Pastels and Pedophiles: Inside the Mind of QAnon by Mia Bloom, Sophia Moskalenko
I have been (relatively mildly, considering what I'm capable of) obsessed with Pastel QAnon in the past few years and of course, when I saw that this book existed, I needed to get my hands on it.
I think it's an excellent overview of QAnon for people who don't really understand what's going on (and I'm part of these people even after all my reading), but the « pastel » part sometimes falls short. There is a very good chapter on the women of QAnon and the role of women in radicalization in general that I found very interesting.
The authors aren't afraid of hammering their point, which is good if you're not very attentive, but can sometimes get annoying if you've been taking notes! They also suggest a few solutions, some of them more practical than others − on the more practical side, I've enjoyed the « how to ask for sources » advice for when you see outlandish claims from someone you know and the idea of « positive astroturfing » (my words) to counteract the right-wing one.
Not unforgettable, but on this topic, this remains the best book I've read for now.