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OtterForce

OtterForce@bookwyrm.social

Joined 1 year, 2 months ago

Autistic father, amateur photographer, web designer, WordPress fan, and marketer specializing in authors and book-related whatnotery. Exploring what's next in social media and being awkward most of the time. From that part of New York no one knows exists where I'm more likely be stuck behind a horse and buggy than in actual traffic.

You'll mostly find me swimming in the waters of young adult fantasy, sci-fi (particularly space opera), and horror, with an occasional voyage into more adult-angled options in the same genres. I enjoy a good graphic novel too.

Other interests include LEGO, videogames, mycology, camping, glass blowing, writing, and augmented reality.

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I'm still here (2018) 5 stars

The author's first encounter with a racialized America came at age seven, when her parents …

My Review

5 stars

Frankly, I debated leaving a review at all. If it's not obvious from my profile picture, I can only relate so much in terms of first-hand experience. This isn't my story to relate to or even necessarily my opinion to have. That said, reviews are critical for all books. So here we are...

The memoir offers a glimpse into life that will make you think. What the book does well (from a white perspective) is highlight those little things that might seem oblivious us as white people that POC face in a society built from the ground up for white people. The racism, sure, but also the micro-aggressions, the assumptions, the pointless friction in otherwise mundane tasks... It also dives into white guilt, white privilege, and white fragility. While the book does involve Black Jesus and church life (as the author is a Christian) it's not an overt part of …

Ray and the Cat Thing (EBook, 2021, Amazon) 4 stars

Reinette needs a break. Calling off the wedding was the right thing to do but …

This nice easy read left a warm and fuzzy feeling in its wake.

4 stars

There are no crazy stakes, grand adventures, or ratcheting tension levels. Just an interesting cast in an equally interesting setting, spending some time together while you get a glimpse at things. While not my favorite of Masha's books, I love stories like these when I come across them at the right time, and this was no exception.