Author: Lauren Myracle

Shine by Lauren Myracle

Shine by Lauren Myracle

This was a difficult book to read in that it handles homophobia (and child abuse) in a rural NC town. There are a lot of slurs, and though it didn’t feel gratuitous (it’s definitely used to set the insidious hatred atmosphere of a town in decay) it was still painful. It also deals with extreme poverty, sexual abuse, child abandonment, drug abuse, and the combination of all these factors. The MC, Cat, is a resilient, intelligent young woman who has retreated into herself for the past 3 years due to trauma, utterly cutting herself off from her support network. In […]

Posted November 22, 2021 by bethwyrm in Book Review / 0 Comments
Bliss by Lauren Myracle

Bliss by Lauren Myracle

This was one of those books where I kept hoping it would get twisty or have something impactful, and I’m sorry to say I was ultimately disappointed. However, there were some good things: The setting (Atlanta, GA in 1969) felt authentic- especially the rampant racism, anti-hippie sentiment, Vietnam War catastrophe, and sexist attitudes. I’ve had many talks with my mom about that time in American history (she was active in the civil rights movement and spent a brief period of time in SC in the early 70’s) and it rang true with her memories. The voice of Bliss feels authentic. […]

Posted October 29, 2021 by bethwyrm in Book Review / 0 Comments