"When Emmett Truesdale is chosen to be a participant in a clinical trial for a new weight loss procedure, he's all in. He starts to shed the weight like magic but, of course, there are side effects, unpleasant, disturbing, frightening side effects. Though the book had many good points about body shaming/the obsession we have over fitting in and being skinny, in the end, the characters and the plot were just overdone and ridiculous." ⭐⭐ Pros: This was a harsh reality of body shaming and shows the kind of culture that sadly, many people struggle with. If you're not skinny, then you're not worth other peoples time, attention etc. It's a sad fact but it's one that's still very much prevalent. Cons: I feel like some of the characters were unnecessarily crass/uncouth, especially Lizette/Emmet himself would always crumble into tears, run away or lash out violently when met with a hard conversation. Full Review: Emmett Truesdale is a 300+ heavy man who w...
"Martha Jefferson Randolph is the eldest daughter of Thomas Jefferson and has spent the last five years in France. She now returns to her mountain-top childhood home of Monticello. She has every belief that the running of the house will be up to her. Things don’t precisely go as planned though when her father announces he’s been nominated to be the Secretary of State. Their life continues, Jefferson moving up the Political ladder and Martha, at home, having to care for eleven children and deal with her husband’s sullen moods and silences. Though Gunning made a good effort and it did hook me because I wanted to see how it ended overall it was vastly underwhelming." ⭐⭐⭐ Pros: Martha was an honest, open-minded and progressive woman, for her time. Cons: The plethora of children (both from Martha and Sally) as well as the multiple plantations was a lot to keep track of, so much so that I just stopped trying eventually//Marth'a extreme dislike towards Sally and her clu...