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acejolras 's review for:
Immoral Code
by Lillian Clark
I picked this up for the (aro)ace rep, which I loved, without much care for the plot, which did exceed my expectations despite having some holes. (My main issue is what leads to the climax - the reasoning doesn’t make sense, but the events are required for a relatively realistic ending.)
To speak more on the aroace rep, it got a ton of page time and was very well-done. The character in question has super supportive friends, does things like go out dancing even though they can be read as sexual, and has her own connections to specific queer friends. She talks about her identity a lot, and it’s important to her. I also appreciated the minor subplot where she debates about whether she should complain about something and come out, which will very likely only escalate the situation, or complain and deliberately withhold that information, and therefore feel like she’s erasing part of herself.
To speak more on the aroace rep, it got a ton of page time and was very well-done. The character in question has super supportive friends, does things like go out dancing even though they can be read as sexual, and has her own connections to specific queer friends. She talks about her identity a lot, and it’s important to her. I also appreciated the minor subplot where she debates about whether she should complain about something and come out, which will very likely only escalate the situation, or complain and deliberately withhold that information, and therefore feel like she’s erasing part of herself.