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A review by readthesparrow
The Glow by Brooks Stanwood
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
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Things I Learned From The Glow:
- Charcuterie can be (bewilderingly) ethnic
- Smog can be ethnic
- 'homosexual' is a position in the publishing industry
- rent is now nearly triple in new york than what it was in the 70s, we live in a capitalist hell and and all landlords are predators
That was the kind of premium trash that could only be produced by a heterosexual couple in the 70s. Great job, team.
Also if you have a physical copy of this book don't take it out of your bag on a sunny day. It will flashbang you.
Also if you have a physical copy of this book don't take it out of your bag on a sunny day. It will flashbang you.
Contains the anti-Semetic trope of stealing blood from the young to maintain eternal youth (though in this case it's also got the stink of colonial racism as the secret is taken from a "primitive tribe"
Lots of intense talk of healthy food and exercise
Lots of 70s-era misogyny, racism, homophobia, et cetera