Just finished Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner. The writing was compelling and I was really invested in the relationship between Michelle and her mom. I find it hard to give star ratings to memoirs, but this is a book I’d definitely recommend other people read!
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Dude I’m looooving Neve x Solmir
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hiiiiiiii how's Dracula going? how are you doing???
Hiiiii!!!! I finally feel like I can answer this bc I FINALLY read some more lol😂😂😂😂
Okay so they've all gone down the path of vampire hunters now😂😂
Goodbye Lucy Westenra, may you finally rest in peace ❤️❤️❤️
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Something about how Emma Woodhouse must feel a kinship with Frank Churchill because both of them have a sick relation that they must care for that restricts their ability to enjoy their own life, only for her to realize that Frank doesn't take this responsibility very seriously at all, has been everywhere that Emma has longed to go, and that he resents his aunt for the (lesser) restriction, which Emma never does with her father.
Something about how Frank Churchill hides his engagement from his aunt and uncle because he knows they will disapprove but he does it anyway, while Emma tells her father about her engagement right away and considers his feelings above her own, even to the point that she accepts that her wedding will have to be delayed indefinitely.
Something about how Frank Churchill will not do his duty to his father until he has something to gain by it (seeing Jane) while Emma sacrifices her happiness, time, and energy again and again without complaint to the care of her father.
Something about how on the surface, Frank Churchill and Emma Woodhouse seem very similar, but they are nothing alike.
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I wasn't sure how I was going to be received, whether people would be rolling their eyes and saying I was the kid that left them five years ago.
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Jorah and Dany in A Clash of Kings:
Jorah: 😡
Dany:
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This fucking book was sooooo goddamn good. I kid you not, it was engaging, dramatic, has you deeply engaged from the first pages.
The shifting POVs, the relationships between all the characters, not just the main characters, the DEPTH of the characters, and the interconnectedness of just everything is *chef's kiss*. Plus the diversity of relationships, abledness and ethnicity that isn't tokenistic but plot relevant and natural to the world.
Tropes under the cut, cause I know some people consider them spoilers
Reluctant allies, found family, morally grey everyone, BAMF everyone, slow burn
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supermassive games experience is like
playthrough 1: fuck everything up
playthrough 2: do not fuck ANYTHING up
playthrough 3: fuck everything up (on purpose)
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