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That Sik Luv
by Jescie Hall
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Spoilers and triggers
Many say this book is hoy as fuck. And it is. This book is concentrated around sex and religion. It is a sick insight into how people manipulate their followers in a religious pretense that what they're doing is sanctioned by God. Although not all religions are this way, it brings to light what could possibly be happening behind doors and hoe many people turn a blind eye to it for fear of losing status. In the book it mentions that the men of the organization are the ones that right the rules and eill do anything to stay in power. It is an abuse of power that often gets dismissed as they're "Men of God".
Aero is a product of growing up in this organization and therefore makes a hard left and decides to do sacrilegious things to the name of God. I couldn't really be turned off from him with what he did as I understood the root of the problem. His relationship to Bryone is obsessesive in nature and is the only form of "love" he knows. It was heartbreaking seeing the mind of someone so wrongly treated their whole life and how it mapped their future. I cried with this book at the injustice of organized religion. It has multiple triggering things that involve religious aspects as well as CNC and other sexual things. Please read those before attempting to read this book. Overall it was a well written book.
Many say this book is hoy as fuck. And it is. This book is concentrated around sex and religion. It is a sick insight into how people manipulate their followers in a religious pretense that what they're doing is sanctioned by God. Although not all religions are this way, it brings to light what could possibly be happening behind doors and hoe many people turn a blind eye to it for fear of losing status. In the book it mentions that the men of the organization are the ones that right the rules and eill do anything to stay in power. It is an abuse of power that often gets dismissed as they're "Men of God".
Aero is a product of growing up in this organization and therefore makes a hard left and decides to do sacrilegious things to the name of God. I couldn't really be turned off from him with what he did as I understood the root of the problem. His relationship to Bryone is obsessesive in nature and is the only form of "love" he knows. It was heartbreaking seeing the mind of someone so wrongly treated their whole life and how it mapped their future. I cried with this book at the injustice of organized religion. It has multiple triggering things that involve religious aspects as well as CNC and other sexual things. Please read those before attempting to read this book. Overall it was a well written book.