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Disappearing Acts by Terry McMillan
5.0
Emotional Rollercoaster
This is my first Terry McMillan book and I’m excited to read from the rest of her catalog. I struggled between rating this book anywhere between 4 and 5 stars, but reminiscing on the emotions that it took me through propelled me to rate it a full 5.
I like how Terry develops flawed characters and complicated relationships. Readers will find the characters to be equally amicable as they do annoying and unbearable.
If you love love and are a hopeless romantic, this book is for you. It’s also a perfect book club pick. Paired with some 80s and 90s Black Luxury music and your choice of beverage with good friends you can candidly discuss the book with; a quintessentially good time.
On my blog (check link in bio or profile) I’ll post a thorough review with content warnings I recognized in the book. I’ll make not of the graphic ones here: body shaming, sexism, toxic relationship, alcoholism, fat phobia, and misogyny.
This is my first Terry McMillan book and I’m excited to read from the rest of her catalog. I struggled between rating this book anywhere between 4 and 5 stars, but reminiscing on the emotions that it took me through propelled me to rate it a full 5.
I like how Terry develops flawed characters and complicated relationships. Readers will find the characters to be equally amicable as they do annoying and unbearable.
If you love love and are a hopeless romantic, this book is for you. It’s also a perfect book club pick. Paired with some 80s and 90s Black Luxury music and your choice of beverage with good friends you can candidly discuss the book with; a quintessentially good time.
On my blog (check link in bio or profile) I’ll post a thorough review with content warnings I recognized in the book. I’ll make not of the graphic ones here: body shaming, sexism, toxic relationship, alcoholism, fat phobia, and misogyny.