We have a lot of conversations about cancel culture: whether it exists, whether it has gone too far, whether it only works on marginalized people.
On the track, he plays the drums, guitar and piano as well as drawing the covert art for the single.
He's still trying to come to terms with a traumatic experience in the past, and she's generally pulling a hermit act and avoiding society.
Our culture bombards us with enticing advertisements convincing us to buy, acquire, and accumulate.
This is a book you don't want to miss! This, for me, was a disappointment, especially given that I really liked O'Neill's earlier novels Only Ever Yours and with reservations Asking For It and Almost Love.
She will have to confront her truth and a past that is less than happy.