The synopsis for The Wicker King by K. Ancrum says it's about mental health and explores a codependent relationship fraught with tension, madness, and love. If that doesn't sound like my kind of book, I don't know what does.
This may be one of my favorite color palettes for a magnet. Between it and the synopsis, it's definitely at the top of my tbr. Which is one thing I love about Rainbow Crate. They're always adding to my tbr by reccing books I've never heard of or haven't seen suggested much.
I think my most incredibly lukewarm Starkid take is that the Very Potter Musicals have aged like milk and I just don't really like them as a whole, HOWEVER-
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This edition has gorgeous new cover art courtesy of @/hootsweets (insta), hardcover by @jamielynnlano, end papers by B.E. Blake, printed edges by @/mrosedesigner (insta), a letter series, author letter, exclusive epilogue, and signed art bookplate.
• Rep in this achillean book includes a bisexual male main character and a gay male main character
• Content warnings: violence, blood, fire, manipulation, abuse, war, death, kidnapping, and explicit sex
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"How did we not see this?" "How did we not know that what Ariana Grande/Jamie Lynn/Amanda Bynes were doing was a sexual reference?"
Because that is part of the appeal, guys. The fact that you're part of an unwilling, not-understanding audience exposed to metaphors of sexual acts performed by unwilling, not-understanding actors.
You were not supposed to get what "Taynt" was supposed to mean, or what milking potatoes was a nod to, or what a pickle being passed through a hole in a bathroom door was meant to be.
It's all part of the fantasy, pushing children so, so close to the edge without "ruining" them, without giving them access to enough information that they turn into adults.
Wonder why Ariana Grande, in those internet skits, kept repeating "Can a teenage girl do this?" and "Can a teenage girl do that?" This is why. She's supposed to perform sexual adjacent acts, but constantly remind her audience that she's just too young to know what she's doing.