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The End of the Alphabet

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Political commentary isn’t my genre forte by any means. With so many voices clamouring to be heard, it can be overwhelming. However, I’ve long enjoyed Isabel’s commentary clips on Instagram, which made me even more curious about her book.

Isabel writes how she talks—passionately, authentically, personably. This was probably my favourite part of the reading experience! She offers up plenty of solid points & good food for thought, but her overflowing passion was what really caught my attention. A few topics struck me as repetitive, but that was a minor point. I’ve never “claimed” a generation as I was born in the years few people agree about being Gen Z or Millennial, and for all intents and purposes was essentially “raised Millennial” compared to my younger siblings and cousins. BUT! This is definitely a worthwhile read, regardless of what generation you fall under!


Content: language (mostly mild but includes an s-word and 4 f-bombs—>these are quoted material not the author’s words)



*Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for the complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to write a positive review. These are my honest thoughts and opinions.

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