Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Problematic Book Releases:May 2017

I've decided to start a new monthly feature called: Problematic Book Releases. I will list and briefly discuss all of the "problematic" books being released during the given month,

May is a busy month for the whiny special snowflakes. We have quite a few "problematic" book releases. 

Week of May 1st:

The Black Witch by Laurie Forest. This book caused quite a stir among sjws after the Blogger Who Shall Not Be Named wrote an extremely misleading 8.7k word review. All the other sjw blogger (sheep) jumped on the anti-tbw bandwagon, and suddenly The Black Witch had a 1 rating on Goodreads. All because of ONE REVIEW. Seriously, look at all those 1 star reviews. 95% of them link to her original review. 

A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J Maas. Apparently this book is ace-phobic. The accusation is just too stupid to discuss. Seriously folks, it hurts my brain. 

The One Memory of Flora Banks by Emily Barr. The main character memory issues. This book romanticizes them or something. Yet another issue too stupid to discuss. MY POOR BRAIN. I'm losing brain cells here folks. JUST STOP IT! 

The Wishing Heart by J.C. Welker. A "white-washed Aladdin." Thanks for that one Elle. The one person on Twitter who is far too cute to be so evil. 

Week of May 8th: 

The Traitor's Kiss by Erin Beaty. An old sjw favorite, "cultural appropriation." SIGH

Ramona Blue by Julie Murphy. Twitter sjws freaked the fuck out when the summary was released.

The Girl Who Wouldn't Die by Randall Platt. This book offended some snowflake author on Twitter. A book about a Jewish girl in 1939 Poland has anti-Semitic stuff in it. SHOCKING! This same snowflake went on to call a Nazi Liker and a piece of shit. It must be nice to have the kind of privilege that lets you get away with behavior like that. Imagine the outcry if any author on this list went on Twitter and called readers pieces of shit. YEAH. It would be a shit storm. 

The rest of May: Nothing! They haven't had enough time to find any late May releases yet. Give it time. I'll probably be updating this list soon enough.

Edit: Not even 24 hours since I posted this, and I have a new book for the list. All books added since the original post will their titles in bold.






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