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“Accepting responsibility doesn't mean accepting blame.”
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“You can take charge of your own life without it being an admission of guilt or fault.”
Bellies would have to be one of my favourite reads of the year. I found it hard to sit down and try to find the words to explain just why this is one of my favourites so forgive me if this review doesn't do it justice.
You know when an animal trusts you when they roll onto their backs and show you their belly, the most softest and vulnerable part of their bodies. As humans, sharing your emotions, being open and laying out your deepest fears and hopes are the same. I think what is so beautiful and memorable about Bellies is that none of the characters are perfect, they each have moments where their fears manifest or come across as something hurtful. As humans, we often make mistakes or hurt people while we try to navigate our way through this world and Bellies depicted this in a way that was so raw and honest.
This book truly touched me and I know it's going to be one that I carry with me for a long time. I struggle to believe that this is only a debut when it's managed to impact me so profoundly. I can't express how excited I am to see what comes next from this author or how excited I am for everyone else to read this so I can scream from the rooftops about it. I feel that I am about to become a Bellies Marketing account.
Absolute Fantastic Read.