A review by lizlikes_books
Foul Is Fair by Hannah Capin

5.0

This book begins with a trigger warning; please heed it. But also keep reading, if you can. Because what follows is the most poetically woven story of trauma and desire for revenge. Hannah Capin does not flinch from the darkness, she embraces it through Macbeth and Jade and her coven. They set right the heartbreaking and infuriating wrong that was done to her. Foul Is Fair does require some suspension of disbelief, and it's not for the faint of heart. It hides in plain sight. It doesn't show its wings until you open it's pages. It's declaration that consent is a non-negotiable is both quiet and loud. You'd never know, looking at the cover, what lies within. It's necessary conversation. Eighteen year old me needed this book. Nineteen year old me needed this book. Other young women need this book. Because most will remain silent, and they all want to see justice done. Even if it's fiction.
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