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Brutes
Brutes: A Novel | Dizz Tate
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The Virgin Suicides meets The Florida Project in this wildly original debuta coming-of-age story about the crucible of girlhood, from a writer of rare and startling talent We would not be born out of sweetness, we were born out of rage, we felt it in our bones. In Falls Landing, Floridaa place built of theme parks, swampy lakes, and scorched bougainvillea flowerssomething sinister lurks in the deep. A gang of thirteen-year-old girls obsessively orbit around the local preacher's daughter, Sammy. She is mesmerizing, older, and in love with Eddie. But suddenly, Sammy goes missing. Where is she? Watching from a distance, they edge ever closer to discovering a dark secret about their fame-hungry town and the cruel cost of a ticket out. What they see will continue to haunt them for the rest of their lives. Through a darkly beautiful and brutally compelling lens, Dizz Tate captures the violence, horrors, and manic joys of girlhood. Brutes is a novel about the seemingly unbreakable bonds in the "we" of young friendship, and the moment it is broken forever.
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MegCaldwell
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This was a good one. I am excited to talk about it with my book club. I love stories of girlhood, especially liked how it was told in “we”

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sarahbarnes
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A low pick. I had high hopes for this one and it started out strong, but some of the threads didn‘t carry through for me. I liked pieces of the story and I think Tate did a good job of capturing the agony of being a teenage girl in many ways.

squirrelbrain Great review! I think I rated it the same as you - a low pick - and I agree that there were a few bits that didn‘t quite work. 11mo
sarahbarnes Glad you felt similarly @squirrelbrain. I kept wanting a few pieces to come together and they just never did. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 11mo
Megabooks Yeah, I put this off based on reviews on the storygraph. Would‘ve been great if its potential had been realized! 11mo
sarahbarnes @megabooks agreed. Probably okay to miss it. 11mo
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Mdion1993
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A group of young girls grapple with the disappearance of the local preacher‘s daughter.

Lurking ✨ Loss of Innocence ✨ Blurry

For fans of The Diary of a Teenage Girl

Chelsea.Poole That‘s a bummer…the cover is so inviting! 14mo
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squirrelbrain
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This is between a pick and a so-so for me but I‘m going to be kind as it‘s #abookbyafirsttimeauthor #pop23.

Every review I read compared this to The Virgin Suicides and I can see why, with its chorus of young teenagers speaking in the plural first person. It has a real sense of place in steamy Florida, which I loved. However the individual more recent stories of the women didn‘t connect for me, and actually distracted from the underlying ⬇️

squirrelbrain …menace stalking the young girls‘ neighbourhood. This is where it became a bit Bunny-esque for me, so if you liked that (I didn‘t) you may also like this. It wasn‘t clear whether the women were having flashbacks, seeing real-life monsters or fictional monsters. Or maybe I just didn‘t get it and it was something else entirely! 🤔 in short, loved them as girls, not so much as grown women. 1y
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TrishB I didn‘t love Bunny, will probably give this a miss too. 1y
batsy Funny, I just came across this book on twitter and see your review! 😁 I liked Bunny quite a bit, so am pretty intrigued... 1y
Ruthiella Interesting! I loved Bunny but didn‘t like The Virgin Suicides. I‘ll put this on my list. 1y
sarahbarnes I just came across this book and got on the list for it at the library! It sounds like my jam. 1y
TheEllieMo This one wasn‘t for me; I think the author has a lot of raw talent but it needs honing. Like you, I found the individual stories of each of the main characters added nothing to the book. I did find the use of the first person plural interesting, not something you see very often 1y
squirrelbrain I saw your review as I posted mine @TheEllieMo - we‘re the only two to have reviewed it. I think there were too many girls and, because they were a ‘chorus‘, it was difficult to separate them into individuals for those later passages. 1y
jenniferw88 I liked Bunny, so stacking! 1y
Librarybelle Intriguing…Bunny-esque. I liked Bunny! 1y
Cortg Hmmmm 🤔 This one sounds like a hit or miss depending in the reader. Bunny was a weird one and I liked it but I think I likes it because it was so “different” 1y
LaraReads Does sound intriguing! 1y
Cinfhen Definitely a #BorrowNotBuy for me 🐰 1y
BookwormM Just finished this and feel the same I haven‘t read Bunny but the later stories and the monster confused me 🤣 1y
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TheEllieMo
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Not as seasonal read, but the first finish of my #WinterReadathon! 15 points

I‘m sure it must be me, not the book. While others have found the writing “poetic”, I found it an incoherent mess with little plot. The first person plural narration an was interesting technique, but the chapters on each of the group in later life served no purpose. There may be a decent short story here, but as a novel it really didn‘t work for me

Andrew65 Amazing how opinions on books can differ. Read books others love and think what aren‘t I seeing and vice versa. Well done 🎄🎄🎄 1y
DieAReader Time to pick another😉📚🤓🎄🎄Same here @Andrew65 1y
TheEllieMo @Andrew65 it reflects how different we all are, I suppose! I feel that there are certain styles of books (l like this one that feels very abstract to me) that would appeal more to someone more creative/arty? I‘m a very logical, sciencey, mathy person. (edited) 1y
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TheEllieMo @DieAReader yes, I can get on with the cheesey festive reads now! 😊 🎄 1y
Andrew65 @TheEllieMo You sound very similar to me in those traits. 1y
DieAReader @TheEllieMo Now we‘re talking the same lingo🤓🎄📚♥️🤣 1y
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