angela hepworth
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Hello! I’m Angela and I enjoy writing fiction, poetry, reviews, and more. I delve into the dark, the sad, the silly, the sexy, and the stupid. Come check me out!
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Tell Me My Name by Amy Reed
Unique, interesting, poetic. Also confusing as hell. This YA 2021 dystopian novel is certainly an odd one. Its main character’s name is Fern, an 18-year-old who lives on the wealthy Commodore Island. She has two dads and a pet that she cares about, but she doesn’t have many friends or any ambitions besides wishing for her childhood best friend to return her romantic feelings, and even these feelings are dull and fleeting. She feels invisible, unmotivated, and unimportant. This is until she gets a new neighbor named Ivy, a young star seeking rehabilitation, who turns her world on its axis forever.
By angela hepworthabout a year ago in BookClub
Your Best Friend
“I love you,” Sayaka told Melanie one day after school, and meant it. The rain around them pounded against the concrete with powerful splatters, the sounds of the storm whipping in their ears. Melanie’s umbrella, clenched in both of Sayaka’s hands, careened dangerously to the left from the wind.
By angela hepworthabout a year ago in Fiction
Undertale: The Internet’s Favorite Video Game
Undertale was released in 2015 by young American indie developer Toby Fox for only $5,000. Mere months after its release, the role-playing video game skyrocketed in popularity and exploded, taking the entire world by storm.
By angela hepworthabout a year ago in Gamers













