A review by ghada_mohammed
Pluralities by Avi Silver

4.0

Pluralities is an exploration of identity and intimacy. It challenges boundaries as well as the belief that everything must be labeled before it can be valid, and it propels the reader to ponder the questions of "who am I, really?" and "Does it even matter?".

Frankly, I am still not sure what to make of this book or whether it is even meant to be one thing. Pluralities is, in a word, chaotic. Still, there is wild beauty in the mess it makes: there is a lot of raw feelings in this book and although not all are straightforward, they are indisputably candid.

I recommend it to anyone who had ever struggled or is currently struggling with a quarter life crisis and or a part of their identity. Being interested in spaceships and accurately portrayed young people might do as well.