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You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty

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Feyi Adekola suffered a terrible loss five years ago when a car accident spared her but killed the love of her life. She is desperate to feel alive again. She is an artist and owns her own studio. She also shares an apartment with her best friend who is pushing her to date. This book is so good and highly recommend it! I loved that the prose and subject matter was intense at times and soft and beautiful at others,

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I don't read romance. Or I should say, I haven't read romance since I was a teenager and I binged all of my grandmother's Danielle Steele novels over the course of two weeks. (I'll let you guess how many decades ago... ) But if anyone could make me give the genre another chance, it'd have to be Akwaeke Emezi! They're gonna make me venture out of my typical reading box more than a few times this year!
As a person on the Ace spectrum, I might not be the best judge of the content of a romance novel. 🥴 Now quality, I think I can ascertain, and you know this book is written beautifully. I liked the depth of the characters, the pacing of the story, the seductiveness of the setting. Like, that's what I vibed with the most! This book is full of vivid descriptions of lush paradise surroundings, gorgeous interior design, the most incredible food porn descriptions... Definitely a lot of @shinythegodhouse vibes, and I was transported.
This was a great 'first' romance for me, and maybe I'll try reading more from the genre. Maybe... Thanks @netgalley for the digital ARC, it was lots of fun!

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It’s been 5 years since Feyi lost her husband Josh in an accident. Her bff Joy is determined that she gets herself back out there. For Feyi that mean random sex with a stranger at a party. When that leads to a sweet man willing to take things slow, but when he invites her to the tropics where his father lives, everything changes.

Not me starting this book before bed and not falling asleep until 65%…ok yes, most definitely me. This book hooked me from page one and the only reason I stopped at 65% was that my eyes wouldn’t stay open any longer I was so tired. That said….I’m not sure how I feel about the father situation. It felt very icky and odd to me, but at the same time, the story was so well written that I also was kind of ok with it? This book was fantastic and so beautifully written, I highly recommend reading this one!

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First off, many thanks to Atria Books and NetGalley for providing me this ARC in exchange for my honest review. The last couple of books I have received from Atria Books have been great and they are quickly becoming one of my favorite go to publishers.

Now, my review of the ARC is complicated because of how complicated this story is. Overall, I really enjoyed reading this, but I can tell this will be one of those books that so many people are going to disagree on. Feyi makes some choices throughout this book that are hard to support and hard to get behind at times. Towards the end, I couldn’t decide even how I felt about everything that happens. However, I think that was part of why I found this so engaging.

Frying was completely and unapologetically herself and she prioritized her career and her feelings above what was expected of her in a way that I found admirable and not something you see on a lot of stories.

This story completely went against society’s view on gender and sexuality and I really enjoyed that. The bisexuality in the characters was great, as I feel that bisexuals tend to be unrepresented and it was nice to finally get that viewpoint. As someone who is bisexual, I often feel we can be somewhat erased once we are in a ”heteronormative” relationship, so I was definitely happy to finally see some representation. For me, this was a great read, but I am interested to see how others will receive it.

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Akwaeke Emezi does not miss. I have loved absolutely everything they have ever written and will continue to read anything they write. This story is an incredibly unique romance and unlike anything I've ever read before. On top of that, every single character is intensely interesting and well developed. I felt like I knew Feyi right away and loved watching her follow her heart. Joy is an incredible best friend and amazing character that I would absolutely love to read more about in a sequel. Alim, Milan, Nasir, Lorraine, Rebecca, Pooja and even Jonah all felt so incredibly real and compelling that I would love it if several of them have their own books. Basically, I am desperately hoping this is book one of an incredible romance series. I will definitely be recommending this as much as I can!

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I had such mixed feelings about You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi. I have/will read anything they write, because they are brilliant and I've loved everything I've read by them across genres. I was surprised to know this was going to be a romance and it was my most anticipated read for this year. I loved the characters and how real they felt in dialogue and candor. But the thing that feels less real is the love-at-first-sight trope that felt very a bit emotionally immature compared to the stellar writing. And yet, even with the unrealistic fairy tale-like setting (I am married to a chef who works in restaurants and on TV and we know many "celebrity" chefs with Michelin stars who have been judges and hosts of food shows...and they are not even a fraction of as rich as the celebrity chef in this book!) and kind of far-fetched plot, I still couldn't put it down and was invested in how things would turn out for everyone involved. And I was moved by some of the beautiful things surrounding art, living through/with grief, and what people give up for their families. I need to sit with this one more. Even though the unbelievable nature brought me out of it many times, I think these characters will stick with me and I want to know even more about where their stories go next.

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I am astonished by how much I enjoyed this book. It is tender and raw and heartbreaking and stunning. It's not a traditional romance novel so it took me a minute to get onboard but I'm so glad I did. This book about two queer people in grief broke my heart and then put it back together again.

Thanks to Atria and NetGalley for the ARC.

CW: death of a spouse, car accident, violent men

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This is such a beautifully constructed story. It begins with Feyi a very attractive young woman who went through a terrible tragedy when she lost her husband in her twenties. It is now 5 years later and she has decided to come back out of her shell and try dating again.

She dates a couple of men who both begin helping her rejoin the world. Neither man quite fills the gap left by her deceased husband but she decides to accept that and keep moving ahead. Then her beau asks her to come do an art show down in the Islands and her true adventure really begins.

This book had a really unique feel to the writing, the characters felt vivid and their conversations could make you laugh at loud at times. There is also queer exploration with the characters which gave this book unexpected depth. But be warned there is graphic language that might offend some readers.

This book is definitely an exciting and unique release for spring 2022. Highly recommend.
Thank you Netgalley and Atria books for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Fans of Emezi will be unsurprised to learn that they are capable of writing any genre they please and leave us with a gorgeously written novel! Feyi is a beautifully fleshed out protagonist navigating the trauma of her past. Feyi and Alim are painfully easy to root for in this vibrant romance novel. In Alim romance readers will get the benefit of seeing a gentle, bisexual male love interest who is powerfully charming. If you don’t fall in love with the romance it will only be because you’ve fallen in love with descriptions of the setting, the food, or the outfits first! Thanks NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for an honest review!

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A beautiful romance novel that subverts many of the conventions of the genre. This was full of juicy drama and heartfelt moments - the conversations on grief were so tender and endearing. It took me a little while to get into this one, but once I hit the midpoint I was hooked. The characters were lovable and the plot was engaging - I loved the island setting of most of the book as well.
This was a great entry in the romance canon and I love that Emezi is experimenting with so many different genres. A fantastic read.

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"I think we're just figuring out how to survive a world on fire...that it's okay to be alive."

I arrived at this book having been absolutely captivated and devastated by The Death of Vivek Oji, astounded by Akwaeke Emezi's ability to capture achingly human experience in gorgeous language that still felt accessible and went straight to the heart. In this way, You Make a Fool of Death With Your Beauty entirely fulfilled my expectations. This book is a romance centered on coming to love from a place of intense grief and pain. The messiness of it, but ultimately the decision to reclaim - reclaim life, survival, voice, sexuality, anger, and vulnerability. Feyi also reclaims her art as her career really begins to take off in this paradise, and I think that this is an incredibly powerful part of Feyi's self-expression of grief, and holding on while letting go. Feyi is an incredible protagonist as she navigates her grief while choosing to put herself out there because of the gifts she may find for herself. She finds what she didn't realize she was looking for in an unexpected, complicated place. We may not agree with where her heart takes her, but the point is that it doesn't matter. In this way, Emezi challenges us to consider our notions of romance itself.

Emezi's portrayal of grief and trauma through flashes of memory throughout the book are gorgeously written and very visceral. These moments are often quick, like flashbacks can be. Their imagery of paradise is simply stunning and immersive.

Emezi has built incredibly whole and grossly human characters. Feyi's best friend, Joy, has to be my personal favorite. The bisexual representation is brilliant and beautiful.

Akwaeke Emezi's writing is at once gorgeous, heart-wrenching, unapologetic, and ALIVE. They ask us to consider where we're coming from and where we're going as we immerse ourselves in Feyi's story, and I very much recommend reading this highly anticipated book when it is released on May 24th.

Thank you so much to Atria Books for the e-ARC provided via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

I will be posting this review on my Bookstagram, @sammies.shelf (www.instagram.com/sammies.shelf), a bit closer to pub date.

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This book left me speechless in some instances. It was moving, real, and poignant. The writing was just beautiful and mesmerizing. I read that this was the author’s first romance novel and I’m blown away by that. They wrote such real and flawed characters that I couldn’t help but root for. I might not have agreed with all the choices the characters made but I understood why they made them. I cannot wait to read more books for this author.

Thank you to NetGalley and Berkley for the eARC in exchange for an honest review

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I absolutely loved and thoroughly enjoyed this book. This is a book that is more of an experience than anything else and I don't know if a review will do it justice. The writing is beautiful and the characters are all so multi-faceted. I hope this will not be Emezi's last romance novel because it was stellar.

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Ahh - this book! Akwaeke Emezi is a beautiful author with an amazing gift to deliver both incredibly touching stories and raw emotion that leaves you glued to the book until the end. I loved The Death of Vivek Oji - it was extremely well written and pulled my heart strings in every direction. This book was no different. You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty is a story about loss, and the difficulty & beauty of finding yourself after the loss of a loved one. There are no words for the way the author brings the characters to life and develops their stories - you are left wanting to know more, savoring the details of their lives, and wanting to be inputted right into the story with them. This story is beautiful, and I cannot wait to get my hands on a physical copy when it comes out - this is a story to read again and again it was that amazing.

Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for the digital ARC in exchange for my honest review!

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Pub date: 5/24/22
Genre: romance, own voices, women's fiction
In one sentence: Five years after her husband's death, Feyi finally has a new boyfriend - but she can't stop thinking about his father.

I requested this book because I loved the beautiful floral cover and Akwaeke Emezi's previous novel The Death of Vivek Oji. This book wasn't what I expected, but I enjoyed it a lot. The writing is lush and descriptive, especially the sections that take place on the island. I enjoyed how Emezi explored grief through Feyi and Alim, showing how they were drawn to each other through shared emotions. Both characters were messy and vulnerable, and their struggles felt real to me. Feyi and Alim's shared creativity was also a highlight - she's an artist and he's a prize winning chef.

This book is not a typical romance - it reminded me of Seven Days in June due to its exploration of deeper issues. I think readers who enjoy character-driven stories should give this one a try. It's a very different story from The Death of Vivek Oji, but it still has the unique characters and beautiful writing Emezi is known for.

Thank you to Atria Books for providing an ARC on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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I’ve been a fan of this author since reading The Death of Vivek Oji. Their latest book does not disappoint…it is beautifully-written story about healing from grief and trauma, and fighting to find oneself again and for love even when it is unexpected and messy. It took me a while to really get into it, but by 50%, I was thoroughly hooked! I look forward to more books from this author.

Thank you very much to NetGalley and Atria Books for the advanced reader’s copy of this book.

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Feyi is trying to find her way through her grief back into the world of dating after losing her husband in a car accident five years earlier. This is a romance, but the feelings of grief are woven throughout in such a beautiful way. This was the rare romance where until the very end, I really wasn't sure that Feyi was going to find her own happily ever after, when the man she had feelings for wasn't someone who would be easy for her life, but it all pulls together in the end. It's a romance unlike any other I've read.

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I am in awe of this author's scope. I loved Vivek, and I love Fool, and the two couldn't be more different. This is one where it's best to not know much going in- but I loved that the author went there. I was not expecting this love story... and yet, I could not put it down. I loved this couple and found myself surprisingly rooting for them. It's bittersweet and so lush in its setting and storytelling. They are an auto read author for me!!

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Five years after the death of the love of her life, Feyi Adekola is trying to date again. A night at a party leads to a new romance with a perfect guy, and over the summer she gets invited to a tropical island where she meets a celebrity chef, his father, Alim Blake. Feyi develops feelings for Alim, who’s off limits, but as they bond; things become complicated. This is the first time in a long time she’s really felt alive, but is she willing to take a chance?

You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty is a gripping story that explores grief, sexuality, and getting a second chance at love. This is the first book I’ve read by Akwaeke Emezi, and it has left me with a lot of different emotions. I love romance novels, but this is certainly not a traditional romance story. However, I enjoyed how Emezi captures that love and life itself can really be messy. This story also shows how grief is not a fluid process. Emezi takes us on a journey through Feyi’s life and experiences as she tries to take another chance at love. This story is raw, spicy, and descriptive. I felt like I could see everything through Feyi’s eyes. This beautiful cover, title, and way of words sucks you in from the start. Sometimes I did not like the vulgar language, which is the only thing keeping me from rating this book 5 stars. I’m looking forward to reading other books by Emezi.

Thank you to Net Galley and Atria Books for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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A beautiful exploration of grief and learning to live again.

If you're looking for a traditional romance-this isn't it, but I loved Feyi's journey. Akwaeke Emezi's characters were vibrant and easy to root for. Their love was messy, but it worked for me anyway. Feyi's relationship with Joy was especially beautiful.

<i>Thank you Netgalley and Atria Books for an arc for an unbiased review.

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