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A review by savvylit
Role Play by Clara Drummond
funny
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? N/A
3.5
Role Play instantly inserts readers into the problematic stream-of-consciousness of Vivian. Vivian purports to be middle class but her experiences reveal that to be a lie: she lives in a lavish metropolitan apartment entirely paid for by her parents and collects priceless art. Vivian also curates her friends, seemingly choosing them for their diversity or entertainment value rather than any actual semblance of closeness. All of this is then framed by memories of a toxic childhood that she hasn't quite come to terms with - and perhaps never will.
Overall, Role Play was quite an entertaining read! I appreciated Drummond's ability to wittily expose a very specific type of lonely and vapid socialite.
Thank you so much @fsgbooks for the finished copy of Role Play in exchange for my honest review! All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Graphic: Racism, Sexual violence, and Classism