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Raw and honest account of chronic illness

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5 out of 5 stars
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Revisado: 03-06-25

I’ve followed Sophie for a long time and already knew a good bit of her story. This delves deeper into the pain, suffering, abandonment, and loneliness of her and countless others of us who are facing similar situations. Even with a tremendous amount of support from family, friends, and fans one still has secrets, feels lonely, and the lies, the lies, the lies that come out of the mouths of humans are too much to bear. Turning to the more-than-humans is the medicine. Sophie’s story is layered. It must be heard over and over. Fan fiction notes should be written in the margins of the physical book. It’s not going to change the humans of the systems and institutions that got her or any of us here. But tell it to the orcas, the plants, the trees, the octopuses, the birds who actually are showing up for the fight. We have allies who might have tricks but never lie. It’s not over until it’s over.

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Absolute Baddy

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-10-25

I love Drew and I love her story. She could be my best friend and I would die happy. I found out about her from Kylie Kelce’s podcast and not TikTok because I’m old and just can’t with that SM platform. She just really lays it out honestly and eloquently. Every time I start to feel down I’ll be listening to her empowering words.

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Stunning

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-04-24

I’m afraid to not listen to this book on a loop since Suleika tells such a real story about illness, chronic illness, terminal illness. I’ve taken to following her, Jon, and Lentil on Instagram and watching every video on YouTube that exists. I don’t want to forget her words and the way she grappled with honesty, eventually, in gaining clarity on moving forward. I know she is still having major setbacks. I love how Jon is inspired by her and vice versa. Between Two Kingdoms is the realest real, raw, honest account of humanhood I’ve ever read. It’s uncomfortable but compelling and eventually it has become a rough outline of how to navigate the afterlife of being at the mercy of the fates, the systems of patriarchy, capitalism, imperialism, colonialism, and making it through her way. I love the 100 Day Projects and have begun my own. It cracked my heart open just a bit more than it has been in a decade. It’s helping me live.

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Buyer beware

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1 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-28-24

I just don’t know what to think about this book. I agree with some aspects of what the author says but I’m not entirely sure of her intent. Now I understand how she got cancelled in the mainstream and her ideas took off in alt-right circles. I know what she says is that she’s not trying to spread conspiracy theories and isn’t politically motivated but somehow that doesn’t ring true by hearing her talk. I don’t think she or any book should be banned or cancelled. So please listen to this audiobook with the reality of where we are as Americans in 2024 and who her ideas serve now.

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Very thoughtful and insightful

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Revisado: 10-06-24

I love this book. Leigh Ann has a great Appalachian storytelling magic and it bodes well in this tale. It’s especially poignant now that huge swaths of western North Carolina, including her home, are in the dark after Hurricane Helene. I’m imagining her and her son finding just a bit of respite after this unimaginable climate disaster by looking to the night sky and seeing wonders previously obscured by artificial light. We have to, as “westerners” and “modern” people really reconsider what societal norms have pushed us into and find ways to recoil from that.

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