Lakelore

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Anna-Marie McLemore: Lakelore (2022, Feiwel & Friends)

304 pages

English language

Published Nov. 23, 2022 by Feiwel & Friends.

ISBN:
978-1-250-62415-4
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Tight focus on the characters' inner lives

This sort of reminded me of the Netflix series Adolescence in that I found it more interesting as conceptual exercise than a story.

The book is in (usually) very short chapters and jumps back and forth between the viewpoint characters. In that way it's kind of an ADHD simulator. Early in the book I found it hard to tell Bastian and Lore apart from each other. That's sort of a commentary on how we tend to classify and box people in by ethnicity and gender expression, but it also forced me to take notes to remember which character was which. Later in the book we learned how Lore had to keep notes for everything, so the book succeeded at putting me into the shoes of the character.

This was a small story that focused on the inner lives of the two viewpoint characters and everyone else was pretty …

Review of 'Lakelore' on 'Storygraph'

As a story about teenage neurodiversity and trans issues, this is 5⭐️.

As a romance or a tale of magic bleeding into reality, it's more like 2½⭐️. Neither of these plot lines are entirely there. The world is vibrant and interesting, but it also feels somewhat unfinished. And maybe that's the point, that these things take a back seat to the ND story.

I'd love to read maybe just one more act which really ties everything together.

But I also hope that reading the struggles of Bastián and Lore help some readers figure out some things about themselves, regardless of the ratings or whether or not I think the story is complete.

Tags: #BIPOC #ConfrontingHomophobia #DualPOV #FearfulFearfulPair #FirstPersonPOV #MagicRealism #NonbinaryMC #SecretShame #SelfImageIssues #TransMC #Trauma