Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Psychological Fiction, Historical Fiction Thoughts: This is such an interesting book about a period in UK history I aim to learn more about. There are quite a few interesting characters between the Laverly’s and the McGeown’s. I found Cushla to be a complex character as despite not agreeing with her behaviour regarding Michael but then felt a great softness and kindness in the way she went about the McGeown’s. The book covers a tragic chain of events covering a difficult period in history where events were often unpredictable and I myself didn’t see the ending of the events coming, although I did correctly predict who was in the Art gallery. Favourite Quote: “Booby trap. Incendiary device. Gelignite. Nitroglycerine. Petrol bomb. Rubber bullets. Saracen. Internment. The Special Powers Act. Vanguard. The vocabulary of a seven-year-old child now.”
Rating: 5 Stars Themes: Non-Fiction, LGBTQ+ Thoughts: This is a really great little book, it is concise but detailed with many different terms all across the community. I liked that it covered multiple terms that mean the same thing but are the correct term for different people like having lesbian and women loving women while addressing the ethnocentrism of the term lesbian and AFAB but also things such as CAFAB addressing the different people living on the trans spectrum. I also like the quick clarifications at the beginning like sex vs gender and romance vs sexuality to support the right thought processes before going through all the different attractions. Overall, it was a helpful book and I learnt some things about my own community I didn’t know before picking this up. Favourite Quote: “Identity is, after all, personal and not for anyone else to decide.”