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Särmikäs Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent

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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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I was told to bump this up my TBR list and I’m so glad I did!! 
A fantastic book, well written. We follow the strange story of Sally Diamond and begin to understand why, when her dad told her to put him out with the rubbish when he passed away, she did just that!! 
A tragically sad back story and strong character development we begin to understand why Sally is the way she is! But could her story have been different if she’d got the treatment she needed earlier?? 
A brilliant read by Liz Nugent who captures the eccentricity’s perfectly without making light of a tragic start to her life. I will definitely be reading more books from Liz!! 

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I really enjoyed this book.  It was fresh and strange, and I couldn't put it down.  However, it's one of those books that people will love or hate.  This book has many trigger warnings, so if you are a sensitive reader, looking up content warnings would be a good idea.  At its heart, it is a crime novel that focuses on victims with unique voices.

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Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

The way the suspense builds up, is so well done. Found this a hard one to put down! Before going into this, do be aware that some scenes involve kidnapping, mentions of sexual abuse and lots of other kinds of abuse, misogyny, racism, violence against women, child neglect/abuse and disturbing scenes of pregnancy. 

Initially the book focuses on how ‘strange’ Sally is. Her dad claims if she’d be diagnosed she’d likely be autistic, but he never wanted her to be diagnosed as she’s ‘just a little odd’ she’s not disabled (not an exact quote, but something along those lines). He also throws in some more stereotypes, about her not having empathy for instance. Gradually you realise Sally acts the way she does out of trauma, but many traits could be perceived as being autistic. She finds clothes itchy (although this suddenly isn’t an issue anymore later in this book?), has meltdowns over ‘minor’ things, and has a specific interest which helps her calm down. Initially you’re lead to believe Sally is ‘strange’ because she’s simply an autistic woman, but gradually you learn of her trauma. Autism therefore gets pushed to the background until gradually she’s just seen as a person working through her trauma. I therefore wish autism wasn’t brought up in this book at all. It served no purpose but instead reinforced stereotypes of autistic people. Lots of the ‘funnier’ scenes in this book are about Sally not understanding social cues, for instance. And it gives a sense that you can be cured if you just keep trying not to be. If autism hadn’t been mentioned at the start, Sally’s story would’ve made more sense to me. 

So yeah, I ‘enjoyed’ the story, found the ending really satisfying as well actually and felt like it made sense for the characters. It was dark and gruesome, but some of the characters brought a ray of light with them which made it possible to keep reading. I just wish Sally’s character wouldn’t have been labelled as one way or another and that we could focus on her PTSD instead. 

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Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

So many twists I did not see coming.

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Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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