Review: Peanut Butter Elegy by Jenna Glover

Review of Peanut Butter Elegy by Jenna Glover (3269 words)

Luna Station Quarterly, Issue 051 : Purchase or Read Online

The narrator makes some choices, and while they may not be the best choices, she did what she did. She was grieving and she said things and now she can’t take it back.

Lies always build up and sometimes it snowballs into a much bigger web of lies and then you’re in too deep to do anything but continue to lie. I get the feeling of helplessness, but I don’t understand the need to lie. Apart from the plot being built on it, I mean.

I did enjoy the world building and the community they lived it, but lying is never good.

By the end of the story, she does feel some remorse about it, but things have reached a stage where it doesn’t help. I’m ambivalent about how this story ends. At least a little note of hope, or the beginning of an attempt to fix things?

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