oh yeah, hill house. one of the first novels of a long series of these that end with a suicide for idk... shock value i guess??
this was a necessary read for me. my grandmother has Alzheimer's so I could relate a lot to it.
oh yeah let's kill the only lgbt character halfway through as if we don't have it bad enough already
I'm kinda biased because it reminded me a lot of me and my ex bf (he also has blond hair + blue eyes) and I just. started crying like a baby
removing my ratings for the harry potter books due to recent events. i also gave away the books i owned.
as a trans person i can't allow this shit.
i wish i was one of those people who could separate the art from the artist but in this case it's just too much.
also i put them in my dark academia shelf as a joke.
EDIT: PLEASE read another motherfucking book ur 35 martha
edit 2022: just watch little witch academia ffs
note: i don't fucking remember when i started it but ehhhhh
i'm absolutely mindblown, i KNEW it would be a blast
that's also the last book of my yearly challenge!! :)
EDIT: WAIT IT'S A TRILOGY
the interview at the end of my edition of siege and storm describes Mal as a “great male character”. I almost threw the book out the window.
I really wanted to enjoy this one, but it felt heavy and it took me a month to finish it. I wish I liked it more.
I would totally see a movie based on this book though!!
rainbow hair is not a personality trait
EDIT: y'all never consumed sci-fi media and it fucking shows
absolutely not as good as COB (even though it wasn't great to begin with) but at least after the epilogue i hate simon a little bit less
edit: and yes, i'm reading this series out of pure entertainment and for the sake of reading (and to count for my reading challenge)