Dear Debbie has a sharp, simmering energy that runs just under the surface the whole time. The tone feels tense, darkly funny, and quietly unhinged in a way that keeps you hooked. It carries a sense of built-up frustration and release, making the story feel both unsettling and strangely satisfying long after you put it down.
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Woman Down felt heavy in a thoughtful way, capturing the exhaustion and vulnerability that come after public failure. Reading it felt tense and inward-looking, especially in how it explores creativity under pressure and the fear of losing control. It’s absorbing without being flashy, and it lingered with me long after I finished.
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