Words cannot describe how delighted I am to have this book in my life. I've checked it out again for the forth time since mid-2022 — I'm making a personal zine inspired by 'Weight'. It held my hand and I haven't dropped it since; highly recommend to those carrying so, so much.
Moderate: Sexual assault, Rape, and Sexual harassment
Minor: Violence, Gore, and Animal cruelty
Using Insta to find reads is always a gamble, but I'm a sucker for a good retelling. I think this book found me at the right time. 'Weight' have name to the shame I've allowed to stagnate, how I perpetuate a cycle that's kept me from the joy and change I crave. It told me I can put it down, I'm strong enough to. That I am the continuation of a spontaneous burst of energy, and I can take it anywhere I please. What burns in me has for millenia; through this cheeky retelling of Atlas and Hercules, I've found the strength to be more than what's define me. I hope someone else feels as deeply about this book as I do !! Sexual Assualt TW; I did find Hercules to be jarring at times. This is an interpretation of Greek mythology, a brilliant and comical one — the casual mention of rape in these stories always struck a cord from personal experience. Maybe that's to capture rape culture and mens' disregard for their victims ? Idk, I'm just not keen on these parts, but fortunately brief sans the initial scene with Hera. My love for 'Weight' overshadows this One Thing — forever weeping over how the cosmos and story were woven together.