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Do you like this?
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>>23324441
Yes quite a bit. I really like Yeager's writing style in Negative Space. Everything he describes in this book just seems grey, dead, and hopeless, which I think was his intention. If you liked this, Burn You The Fuck Alive is worth reading. I didn't enjoy Amygdalatropolis very much though.
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>>23324441
It encapsulates zoomer despair pretty succinctly.
Wonder why I don't hear much discussion about it.
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>>23324441
lmao people who read this shit get negative pussy
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>>23324441
I found it very interesting. When I started reading it at first seemed like a bunch of teenage drama but I'm glad I didnt put it down because it goes down a really interesting path. You can think of it as Anti-YA fiction, a deconstruction of the trope of an innocent and magical youth. It's the exact opposite of the cozy escapism that defines much of the YA genre.



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