“Cactus Pear My Beloved: A Family Story From Gaza”

How often do you read from the Palestinian point of view? Allow them to tell their stories? “The Message” by Ta-Nehisi Coates asked its readers. Driven by empathy and the truth, I made it my mission to do so. We cannot allow the victors to distort and control the narrative. Especially brutes who dehumanize everyone who isn’t a part of the stolen Jewish faith. In “Cactus Pear For My Beloved: A Family Story From Gaza” Samah Sabawi tells the story of her family’s history in their native Gaza. From the gaze of her father, a poet who was exiled for standing up for himself and his country. What the European Jews, who have ZERO ties to middle eastern land, did to the Palestinians cannot be fully understood until you see through their lens. These thugs came into their homes, armed, forced them out, terrorized them, stole their land and made them struggling refugees. When they fought back, they were banned forever. Displaced, separated from their families.

Several times I sobbed while reading this book. The ending broke my heart. I have never seen a more barbaric people than the Israelites, who made up an ancient civilization using witchcraft. Israel 100% stems from “it is real,” an affirmation and incantation brought to life by the world’s most satanic family, the Rothschilds (read Proof: The Rothschilds Rewrote The Bible). Who swapped Jerusalem for Israel throughout their Bible amendments (read Ancient Israel Is A Rothschild’s Creation). An idea inspired by Atlantis and Lemuria to spread Jewish supremacy as their demonic text demands (read The Talmud Proves Zionist Jews Are Of Satan). Projecting their made up state onto people who actually belong to the land. Don’t use my domains if you want your secrets kept hidden.

What part of their identity isn’t stolen? They aren’t Semitic, what they’re doing to Gaza and other counties in the area is Antisemitism and they belong to the Devil. They are incapable of learning due to severe inbreeding. Israel needs to be destroyed. The Palestinians who were nice to them, are owed what was taken. A must read. Their fallacy of superiority, time and reign is up. Via: Goodreads

“The Secret History” By Donna Tartt

Richard Papen is from the suburbs of California. An only child with extremely toxic parents, he decides to escape by attending college on the other side of the country. Naturally his parents who only tolerate him, barely help. Once at Hampden he falls in with a group of privileged, entitled students, taught solely by a professor of the same caliber. Their curriculum revolving around learning the Greek language. Exceptions are made for them due to their teachers socioeconomic background. Every class they attend is with Julian, giving them an insular experience from the rest of campus.

At first Richard is rejected. Tenacious, he refuses to give up, weaseling his way in. Something he ends up regretting when the dark secrets of these five ethereal students starts spilling out. The book begins by letting readers know one of them, Bunny, is murdered. From there, Richard as narrator explains why.

The Secret History is crazy, filled with plot twists and although macabre, manages to be funny. An exploration on what happens when intellect and privilege are pushed to its boundaries. How far is too far in the pursuit of knowledge? Personally I loved this book, preferring it over The Goldfinch. A classic that’s worth the acclaim. The characters stain far after the book is over, so distinct in personality. This novel left me shocked to the core, a page turner and must read. Via: Goodreads