i’ll go first, Archers Voice.

The whole book is full of raw emotions and the real feelings of how dealing with trauma is.

It also shows you can do anything you put your mind to if you really wanted to.

It shows that two people with a horrible history can still work something out one way or another.

It shows not to take little things for granted.

it shows so much more but i don’t wanna say too much for people who havnt read it.

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    The Counting of Sins by Robert Joseph Greene. I say this because it was released during COVID so it didn’t get a lot of attention as this previous work but I think that it’s his finest work. The story takes place during the prohibition of the 1920s and two high school male teenagers have a drunken sexual encounter. However, they each deal with it differently. To me why this story deserves more attention is more to do with the antagonist. Is a thug who’s blackmailing one of the teenagers. The depth of the character is amazing. I would suggest to the author that he write a story just on that character alone. Another thing that I find interesting is that the author purposely used words and phrases from the 1920s. I honestly had to look up a few of the words. I later heard that the author did this on purpose. So, it’s truly an enjoyable read.