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April 30, 2025

Disco Witches of Fire Island

3.5
Thank you to Alcove Press and NetGalley for the advanced copy. Beginning with Joe and Ronnie’s journey to Fire Island, The Disco Witches of Fire Island is an entertaining book with a lot of heart. My favorite part of this book was the echoes of what it must’ve been like to be queer in the 80s and dealing with the fallout of HIV aids. I appreciated the way Fell approached honoring those who have been lost, but also speaking about the hopefulness that was beginning at the end of the 80s and early 90s when there began some treatments for the crisis. It was clear that the author added some of his lived experiences and I think he did an excellent job honoring those he had lost to the crisis. I also really enjoyed the found family aspect of this book. I was glad everyone was able to truly be themselves. Further, I appreciated that there was almost a mentorship between the older individuals and the young. I struggled a little bit with the pacing at the beginning of the book slow. I wish that there had been perhaps more magical elements or more flashback to what life was like prior to AIDS. Overall, I think this will be well buy those who love a little historical fiction with a little magical realism mixed in. (3-3.5)
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Thank you to Alcove Press and NetGalley for the advanced copy. Beginning with Joe and Ronnie’s journey to Fire Island, The Disco Witches of Fire Island is an entertaining book with a lot of heart. My favorite part of this book was the echoes of what it must’ve been like to be queer in the 80s and dealing with the fallout of HIV aids. I appreciated the way Fell approached honoring those who have been lost, but also speaking about the hopefulness that was beginning at the end of the 80s and early 90s when there began some treatments for the crisis. It was clear that the author added some of his lived experiences and I think he did an excellent job honoring those he had lost to the crisis. I also really enjoyed the found family aspect of this book. I was glad everyone was able to truly be themselves. Further, I appreciated that there was almost a mentorship between the older individuals and the young. I struggled a little bit with the pacing at the beginning of the book slow. I wish that there had been perhaps more magical elements or more flashback to what life was like prior to AIDS. Overall, I think this will be well buy those who love a little historical fiction with a little magical realism mixed in. (3-3.5)

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