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Annie Bot by Sierra Greer

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5.0

Devoured this in a few days. 
I hope it stays with me for life, but I won't keep it.

To be owned is to be erased and rewritten.
Cut the leash & bite the hand.
The Chromatic Fantasy by H.A.

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5.0

A horny little illuminated text about the loves and longing of two trans men? Yes. 
Please.
It has everything worth loving- swordfights, masks, magical cats, PBR, contemplation on family/religious trauma, crime, and a Julius Cesar who gives too many blowjobs.
🥵🥵
A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay

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4.0

Forget narrators, Tremblay is the king of the entirely unreliable narrative.
Gaslight me harder, Paul.

Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery by Brom

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4.0

The cooler crucible.
The devils we make are the the ones we deserve.
VenCo by Cherie Dimaline

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4.0

Dimaline is a favorite.
Deeply anticapitalist, playful magic realism + a villain who has the powers of yooooo gaslighting💅
Sign. 
Me. 
Up.
The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) by K.A. Applegate, Michael Grant

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4.0

I'm a simple man.
I see animorphs, I read animorphs.
Visser 1 reveal/ant colony trauma fried my jr high brain and still hits
There There by Tommy Orange

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5.0

The land, culture, and people will always remain. Regardless of who owns the mortgage, whether the stories are told, or how the blood is divided.
They are still there: same as the pain, betrayal, and hope.

It is only February and I know this will be my favorite book of the year.
Our Members Be Unlimited: A Comic About Workers & Their Unions by Sam Wallman

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4.0

Collective struggle leads to collective benefit.
Workers of the world are surrounded by the deeds and good ghosts of unions past.
Solidarity forever
Colored Television by Danzy Senna

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5.0

Being valued and being useful are two separate things.

A perfect exploration of anxiety, self worth, identity and compromise. 

Instant 5 stars