Ratings11
Average rating3.8
“Eventually, yesterday's outrage becomes today's normalcy.”
I can certainly see how this book highlights and reflects the present day's outrageous culture and transforms it into a national tragedy that can be blamed and singled-out as the cause for a frightened nation. I appreciate the more nuanced vision the author illustrates with the main character's thoughts and experiences discerning a variation of the well-known axiom that people are afraid of what they consider different/weird/foreign/atypical.
This book reminds me of two other books I've read before (I should say one book and one series, to be precise).
If you'd like to read more of my review, check it out on my blog: https://liliandherbooks.wordpress.com/2018/11/03/menagerie-menagerie-1-by-rachel-vincent/