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Make Sure You Die Screaming by Zee Carlstrom

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What’s in a name? In today’s divided world, even the act of choosing what to call someone can spark controversy. Pronouns, preferred names, who we love—everything’s a battlefield. For the protagonist of Make Sure You Die Screaming, the idea of choosing a name feels impossible. Recently, out as nonbinary, they haven’t quite settled on what they want to be called. But to be fair, they’ve had other things on their mind. 

Their cushy corporate job exploded in spectacular fashion. Their relationship ended in violence. And the head injury from that breakup? It might’ve left them with brain damage—or at least, that’s the story they’re telling themself. Now, they’re spiraling, numbing the pain with an epic bender, and waiting for rock bottom to show up.

Then comes a phone call from their mom with news that their ultra-conservative, conspiracy-loving MAGA dad has gone missing. Just the news to push them over the edge. Still, ever the loyal—well, something (son? daughter? honestly, even they’re not sure)—they pack up, leave Chicago behind, and head to Arkansas to figure out what happened. Yes, the car is stolen. Yes, their partner in this misadventure is a self-described “garbage goth” best friend with a mess of her own. But together, they hit the road chasing a mystery—and maybe a little clarity—through a country as fractured and bizarre as their own sense of self.

If ever there were a book tailor-made for this moment, Make Sure You Die Screaming by Zee Carlstrom would be it. Carlstrom writes with a unique blend of urgency and humor, holding up an unflinching mirror to our world and daring us to look. The result is electric. At times, it's chaotic, yes, but no more chaotic than the headlines we’re bombarded with daily. No topic is off-limits. Gender expression, family, grief, capitalism, romance, and friendship all find their place on this wild, cathartic road trip. The journey becomes authentically messy, filled with sharp commentary, biting comedy, and surprising tenderness. Make Sure You Die Screaming is bold, brash, and pulsing with life. It's a fearless, unforgettable read.

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