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A review by innodavid
Folsom by Willow Aster, Tarryn Fisher
1.0
1.5 STAR
This was fun! But objectively speaking, it wasn't a good book.
These passages basically sums up what this book is about.
"But there’s something about being taken care of by a large, unemotional man that touches me, and so I mutely accept."
"I grow jealous when he flips things in a frying pan. I inwardly seethe when the muscles in his forearms flex as he stirs. Everything is tainted. My jealousy is ridiculous, thickly cloying, and I acknowledge this. Folsom is not mine. We are not in a relationship. But I want to be and so I’m sick with insecurity."
This was fun! But objectively speaking, it wasn't a good book.
These passages basically sums up what this book is about.
"But there’s something about being taken care of by a large, unemotional man that touches me, and so I mutely accept."
"I grow jealous when he flips things in a frying pan. I inwardly seethe when the muscles in his forearms flex as he stirs. Everything is tainted. My jealousy is ridiculous, thickly cloying, and I acknowledge this. Folsom is not mine. We are not in a relationship. But I want to be and so I’m sick with insecurity."