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Not Safe for Work
by Nisha J. Tuli
adventurous
emotional
funny
informative
lighthearted
reflective
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
"Little by little each of these insults chipped pieces of me away."
"You have to let the past go and let someone in."
"But you can't overcome obstacles if you don't acknowledge the door standing in your way."
Big thanks to Forever Grand Publishing for the E-ARC! This was such a good read, I thoroughly enjoyed this a lot, and I really love Tris's pov as well. This story had hilarious and funny moments, and I loved Tris's humor and way of story telling and inner monologues. However, the author was able to woven important themes, such as misogyny in the workplace, sexism, racism, micro aggressions, and more. The experiences that Tris went through were not only relatable but extremely believable and mind blowing as well. I loved that Tris stayed true to herself and even at her whits end with how things were going, she still chose herself and her happiness. I really enjoyed the connection / slow burn between Rafe and Tris, they had so many funny moments and banter but I loved that at the core of their connection they both looked out for one another in small subtle ways. Overall this was an enjoyable read that I enjoyed so much!
"You have to let the past go and let someone in."
"But you can't overcome obstacles if you don't acknowledge the door standing in your way."
Big thanks to Forever Grand Publishing for the E-ARC! This was such a good read, I thoroughly enjoyed this a lot, and I really love Tris's pov as well. This story had hilarious and funny moments, and I loved Tris's humor and way of story telling and inner monologues. However, the author was able to woven important themes, such as misogyny in the workplace, sexism, racism, micro aggressions, and more. The experiences that Tris went through were not only relatable but extremely believable and mind blowing as well. I loved that Tris stayed true to herself and even at her whits end with how things were going, she still chose herself and her happiness. I really enjoyed the connection / slow burn between Rafe and Tris, they had so many funny moments and banter but I loved that at the core of their connection they both looked out for one another in small subtle ways. Overall this was an enjoyable read that I enjoyed so much!