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Careless
Careless: The hottest fiction debut of 2021 and the literary equivalent of gold dust! | Kirsty Capes
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A COSMOPOLITAN, BBC, STYLIST, DAILY MAIL, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING and GUARDIAN BEST BOOK PICK FOR 2021! 'Astounding. Heart-breaking but hopeful, and a fresh new voice' PANDORA SYKES 'Moving and beautifully written' LIBBY PAGE 'Vivid, bold and beautifully observed' ABBIE GREAVES 'A book that deserves to be a huge hit' STYLIST 'The literary equivalent of gold dust' BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH 'A story of every day, that is never told' ANSTEY HARRIS THE MUST-READ DEBUT OF THE YEAR - COMING MAY 2021. PRE-ORDER YOURS NOW! Sometimes it's easy to fall between the cracks... At 3.04 p.m. on a hot, sticky day in June, Bess finds out she's pregnant. She could tell her social worker Henry, but he's useless. She should tell her foster mother, Lisa, but she won't understand. She really ought to tell Boy, but she hasn't spoken to him in weeks. Bess knows more than anyone that love doesn't come without conditions. But this isn't a love story... Praise for Careless: 'Vivid, bold and beautifully observed' ABBIE GREAVES, author of The Silent Treatment 'Moving and beautifully-written - a voice and a story that needs to be heard' LIBBY PAGE, author of The Lido 'A story of every day, that is never told. Uplifting and simultaneously heart-breaking' ANSTEY HARRIS, author of The Truths and Triumphs of Grace Atherton 'A thought-provoking and compelling coming-of-age story, with a fearless and funny protagonist in Bess' RICHARD ROPER, author of Something to Live For 'Real, raw, heart-wrenching and so wonderfully written. A truly honest coming-of-age story. I laughed, cried, squirmed and couldn't stop reading' JESSICA RYN, author of The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside 'Heroic and powerful, but also tender; this is such an important novel' CHARLOTTE MENDELSON, author of Daughters of Jerusalem 'The literary equivalent of gold dust' BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH 'So good I'm lying in a tepid bath because my 15 minutes reading turned into 45. What a voice!' AMY BEASHEL, author of The Sky is Mine Such an elegant and empathic book, with characters I feel I've known forever. A portrait of how it feels to be young, brazen and terrified' JESSICA MOOR, author of Keeper
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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4.5⭐ #WomensPrizeLongList 2022
I am surprised I don't see more people talking about this. It is a complex story of Bess being raised by foster parents who are not physically abusive but quietly cruel. But it is also about the love of teen best friends, and that wonderfully awful first love with a boy who is "cooler" then he is good. The writing is good, I was flying through the pages. The topics can be dark and heavy (check TWs) but so good.

ChaoticMissAdventures Book 2 of 4 in my goal of #20in4 readathon ✔️ @Andrew65 1y
Andrew65 Great progress 👏👏👏 1y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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The long and short of it is this: it's the kind of day where the heat sticks plimsolls to tarmac and I'm standing in the toilet in the Golden Grill kebab shop with a pregnancy test stuffed into my backpack.

#firstlinefridays @ShyBookOwl

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Itchyfeetreader
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With a 15 year old first person narrator this was always going to feel a little YA and this followed through to some of the secondary storylines - e.g Bess‘ best friend‘s felt a little too simplistic to me. The main one though - the failings of the UK care system and what that means for one scared young girl was all kinds of heartbreaking and all too real. One that will stick (also #booked23 - reproductive rights)

rockpools This sounds like a ‘must read!‘ 1y
Itchyfeetreader @rockpools many of the characters are kind of infuriating, but yes I think it was really powerful 1y
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Graciouswarriorprincess
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Books 148 and 149 of the year.

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NovelNancyM
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Sometimes in life, people can't catch a break. This is certainly true for Bess, a 15-year old who has been in the foster care system most of her life. On the surface, she is “lucky“ in that she's been placed with the same family. However, she and her foster mom have issues, her social worker simply goes through the motions and she gets involved with a 19-year old guy whose life is no better than hers.

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BoundByBooks
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This book is very good, it is heartbreaking and raw. There is no sugar coating. It‘s very dark. But I enjoyed it. In the end I found it empowering the way she stands up for herself and helps her best friend realise things. Be warned- This isn‘t a love story. On a hot day in June Bess finds out she‘s pregnant. She should tell her social worker, foster mother and the father who she hasn‘t heard from in weeks.

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TrishB
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This was a good, but sad, read. A lot of insight to the care system and it‘s impact on young people. I really disliked the foster mum in this and wanted to shout loudly at her. A good debut read.

squirrelbrain Yes, she was awful wasn‘t she?! 2y
TrishB @squirrelbrain a nasty woman! And what is that rubbish about not hugging! You‘re looking after vulnerable children. 2y
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Cazxxx
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Bess is a 15 year old girl in the care system. This book explores what happens when she finds out she‘s pregnant and how the people in her life react. Although this book explores some difficult topics I felt that they were skimmed over and the author didn‘t go much into them. I also felt the characters weren‘t very well developed. There was so much potential but everything felt very surface level for the subject matters covered 2.5 ⭐️

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JillR
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The blurb made this sound like too light a take on a difficult subject, however whilst it was extremely readable - I raced through it in two days - it is a beautifully written story of Bess, in long term foster care, who finds herself pregnant and not knowing where to turn. It made me incredibly sad and at times angry, but Bess offers an important and ultimately hopeful voice, taking control perhaps for the first time in her life.

TrishB I see I already have stacked 👍🏻 sounds good. 2y
JillR @trishb I enjoyed it. The blurb made it sounds a bit light (in a bad way), but I thought it was well done. Slowly trying to work through the Women‘s Prize longlist! 2y
TrishB I have just brought a hardback copy for Qe! Bargain. I didn‘t intend to work my way through the list but seem to be doing ? 2y
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JillR @trishb bargain! I liked the sound of quite a few, and had read a couple already, so set myself a little bookish challenge (like my list isn‘t long enough already 😬) 2y
squirrelbrain You keep getting these bargain hardbacks @TrishB ! 2y
squirrelbrain I too enjoyed this one Jill, although I don‘t think it will make my shortlist. I‘ve only got one more to read on the longlist…. 2y
TrishB @squirrelbrain I always scroll through though the alternative sellers and get lucky sometimes 😁 2y
JillR @squirrelbrain that‘s impressive reading! I‘ve managed two so far haha. What‘s been your favourite? 2y
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squirrelbrain
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I found this #womensprize longlisted book a tough read. Bess, who has a fraught relationship with her foster family, has just found out she‘s pregnant at the age of 15.

The author is a care-leaver herself so we can only assume that the novel is realistic, which makes it all the more grim.

I loved Bess as a character, spiky and blunt, but thought the additional storyline ( re her best friend, no spoilers) was unnecessary. ⬇️

squirrelbrain There was also a part near the end, involving her boyfriend, that could have been valuable but was skimmed over and needed more coverage/unpacking. Lots of trigger warnings with this book; let me know if you want to know any of them. 2y
Caroline2 Hmm, think I might skip this one. 🤔 2y
sarahbarnes Great review. 2y
TrishB Great review, think I may like this when feeling like a sad book! 2y
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Mrs_B
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/may/28/careless-by-kirsty-capes-review-a-...

Catching up on The Guardian Book reviews and came across this one - it sounds incredible.

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