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Release by Patrick Ness

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emotional hopeful reflective sad
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

I have a love-hate relationship with this book. As always, Patrick Ness's style is beautiful, gripping and inspiring. His characters are wonderfully developed and accurately diverse. Release weaves a story of love, loss, heartbreak and home second to none.
There's quite a lot of gay sex in this book. As a trans lesbian, penile activities are something I generally try to avoid, but it doesn't hurt my opinions of the book as a whole. It's not just yaoi, it's sex with a purpose, sex that tells us something about the characters and their relationships.
And then there's the other half of the book. The magic realism half. I do not like magic realism.
It's all, "the goat sex spirit is following around the ghost of a teenage girl who is also god, and if he doesn't separate the two by midnight the world ends." And then at the end of the book some kid she's never met gives her a flower he's been carrying around all day without knowing why and now everything's fine? OKAY??? What does that mean. What am I possibly supposed to gain from that. Where is the connection.
Magic realism reads like AI "art": it's just a series of events that make no sense on their own and even less sense together. It pretends to be all deep and meaningful, but I'm pretty sure magic realism authors just use mad libs and dice.
All in all, though, amazing book. Would absolutely recommend to anyone struggling to understand or come to terms with an LGBT+ identity, religious/family trauma, or a past relationship. I cry much less often than I should, but Release got me damn close. 

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