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Cover of You Exists Too Much, abstract woman's body in lavender and green and blue with yellow stripes

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results

You Exist Too Much (2020) by Zaina Arafat

December 17, 2023 by drmllz Leave a Comment

“You exist too much”, the narrator’s mother tells her. The narrator’s mother is needy, and manipulative, and homophobic, and devouring; the narrator has grown up censoring and hiding different parts of her self in turn, lying and blending and adapting and code-switching (and part of the brilliance of the book is that it’s sometimes not clear whether this comes out of desire or survival instinct). The narrator is rearranged like a kaleidoscope sometimes by chance and sometimes by circumstance until a relationship crisis forces her […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: drmllz, Fiction, LGBTQ, Palestinian American writer, Zaina Arafat

drmllz's CBR15 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: drmllz, Fiction, LGBTQ, Palestinian American writer, Zaina Arafat ·
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Knight School and War

Squire by Sara Alfageeh

November 16, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I received my copy of Squire by Sara Alfageeh and Nadia Shammas through here. I was excited to read as it was a graphic novel, but also had a look of fantasy and historical, which is a genre I enjoy. However, it was not what I was expecting. I did notice that my feelings of the book changed from “this is new and fresh” to “we do have a new voice, but I know this story.” Also, I was being influenced by having just watch […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History, Young Adult Tagged With: friendship, Jordanian American illustrator, Nadia Shammas, Palestinian American writer, Sara Alfageeh, Social Themes, War & Military

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:379 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History, Young Adult · Tags: friendship, Jordanian American illustrator, Nadia Shammas, Palestinian American writer, Sara Alfageeh, Social Themes, War & Military ·
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