Let's Call It a Doomsday
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- Anxiety Representation: Ellis isn’t just anxious—she’s a prepper with a plan for every possible apocalypse. But she has no plan for a new friend who claims the end is near.- A Poignant Coming of Age Story: How do you plan for a future that might not exist? Ellis must navigate her family, her faith, and her fears as she wonders if her life is ending just as it’s begun.- Mormon Characters and Culture: Explores the intersection of faith, family, and fear in a contemporary Mormon community, asking big questions about what it means to truly believe.- Friendship and Secrets: It starts in a therapist’s waiting room. But as Ellis gets closer to Hannah, she realizes her new friend’s doomsday premonition is wrapped in secrets she might not be ready to uncover.
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I loved so much about this! It was a great look on many,many things: faith, religion in general, being bi and being Mormon, mental health, family and so on and so on. Many of these things are way outside my own experience, especially the religious aspects. I appreciated those themes so much, they were incredibly well done and differentiated. In addition to that did I love all the social commentary provided about everything. There are many, many more things I loved, like Alice and her family with her having anxiety disorder since very early childhood. That entire dynamic was sometimes very hard to read but developed beautifully. My only nitpick is that I expected one relationship to develop differently, because of how this was pitched to me and how I interpreted the stuff that was happening, but that obviously isn't a big critique.
Description
- Anxiety Representation: Ellis isn’t just anxious—she’s a prepper with a plan for every possible apocalypse. But she has no plan for a new friend who claims the end is near.- A Poignant Coming of Age Story: How do you plan for a future that might not exist? Ellis must navigate her family, her faith, and her fears as she wonders if her life is ending just as it’s begun.- Mormon Characters and Culture: Explores the intersection of faith, family, and fear in a contemporary Mormon community, asking big questions about what it means to truly believe.- Friendship and Secrets: It starts in a therapist’s waiting room. But as Ellis gets closer to Hannah, she realizes her new friend’s doomsday premonition is wrapped in secrets she might not be ready to uncover.
Book Information
Posts
I loved so much about this! It was a great look on many,many things: faith, religion in general, being bi and being Mormon, mental health, family and so on and so on. Many of these things are way outside my own experience, especially the religious aspects. I appreciated those themes so much, they were incredibly well done and differentiated. In addition to that did I love all the social commentary provided about everything. There are many, many more things I loved, like Alice and her family with her having anxiety disorder since very early childhood. That entire dynamic was sometimes very hard to read but developed beautifully. My only nitpick is that I expected one relationship to develop differently, because of how this was pitched to me and how I interpreted the stuff that was happening, but that obviously isn't a big critique.





