
I’m not sure that’s being done enough in this genre, or its subs. It’s not a nail-biting or action-packed thriller, but it is a heavy mystery that honestly and succinctly explores the topic of rape culture. How can it be March 2021 when I’m still processing March 2020!?Īnyway, it’s officially six months since I was supposed to review this book, so let’s get this shit posted. Now, we’re days away from the one-year anniversary of this goddamn pandemic. I was going to get my reading life organized, tons of reviews posted and make a serious dent in my ARCs, None of that happened. I just learned this after a whole fucking year of screaming at my husband, “why can’t I do any of the things I like to do?” STRESS, bitch! That you got from a Panny! So, if you’ve been having trouble working, reading and or just general concentration has been difficult for you, then this is why.

This interferes with our ability to assimilate facts and focus on work. I have the science to back it up! Research shows that the high levels of cortisol (the stress hormone) that we have been producing extra for a prolonged period because of the pandemic, can inhibit perceptual learning and memory formation. But it’s literally all the Pandemic’s fault.

And I didn’t know how to even explain what was wrong/is wrong with me.

I’m double-digits deep on back reviews and triple digits up in unread ARCs because I just… couldn’t. Remember when I was on the blog tour for this last August and said I’d have a review posted “soon?” Man, I’ve got some hilarious jokes. Filed Under: Sarah Keonig’s soothing tones
