Book Summary:
Sometimes all it takes is one moment to haunt us. Other times, it's a collection of events, of traumas, that linger in the darkness. This trauma lies in wait, knowing the perfect moment to strike and unravel us.
Years ago, Alice spent one night in an abandoned house. Years later, the trauma from that night still lingers. Yet Alice can't walk away when offered the opportunity to spend another night there. In fact, it might be exactly what her nightmares demand.
My Review:
Wow. Tell Me I'm Worthless is one of those books that hits HARD. Don't read this book before bed because it'll get to you. Ironically, it may just cause a nightmare or two, and justifiably so.
This book is not one for the faint of heart, and I adore that Alison Rumfitt included a trigger warning at the beginning (see triggers below). It is very much warranted in this case, so please keep that in mind.
If you're looking for a novel that will make you think while tackling heavy and human subjects such as phobias, trauma, and identity, Tell Me I'm Worthless is absolutely the book for you.
Highlights:
Dark
LGBTQ+
Transgender
Strong Horror Elements
Trigger Warnings:
Sexual assault
Transphobia
Antisemitism
Racism
Trauma
Thanks to Cipher Press and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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- 27 January, 2023: Finished reading
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