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It’s alright. One of those novels that you can tell is well written and “good,” but at the end of the day it’s just not really all that interesting. I struggled to finish it and had to break some of the monotony with audiobook portions of some of it.
I didn't much care about it. The most interesting thing about it is seeing through the bullshit of a story filtered through a chain of explicitly unreliable narrators. The point is that it's supposed to feel like spooky gossip and grim wive's tales. But it doesn't really say anything important to me. The scenes feel written fine. It's just kind of empty drama to me though. Something that might be entertaining if you have the reading level to enjoy it like a pulp book but not very enlightening. I wouldn't recommend it to people on the basis that it fills the need of a young adult novel but has the kind of stagnant and challenging quality to the english that all books older than 60 years have. It's maybe worth enjoying, but not worth WORKING through if you're not able to just read it very easily.
It’s alright. One of those novels that you can tell is well written and “good,” but at the end of the day it’s just not really all that interesting. I struggled to finish it and had to break some of the monotony with audiobook portions of some of it.
What do you like? Not intending to be antagonistic, I just like learning about patterns in people's tastes.
I read because i'd like to better understand myself and other people and what to expect from life. Sometimes i want to consult someone to deal with some big questions, and most people frankly are stupid and uninterested in it to have anything to say. Better to read infinite jest than ask people about the exploitative nature of their own media.
It's far from the most boring book I've ever read but it is a letdown. I was expecting some comfy story in the moors with rich descriptions about the landscape and stuff.
Instead I get a couple of histrionic roasties pining away for le super edgy antihero who has a villanous reputation for no given reason.
It's teetering on the edge of barely readable and a straight up snorefest.
Heathcliff was a chud.
I don't know about IQfy, but my opinion is that that isn't a great picture. Who are those two people, and what are they doing? And where's the house?
>Who are those two people, and what are they doing?
It's literally the denouement of the story.
I think it is good.
pretty hot imagining pic related was furiously jerking off while writing it
Based and pure and really beautiful. A lot of perhaps excessive misery but enough warmth and humanity to make it work in the end.
i think a lasting expression of warmth and humanity is very very far from what this novel is going for lol
Did you perchance stop reading before actually finishing the book?
Fricked up part is I'm not even sure this is bait. Stop giving me flashbacks to highschool English class anon, it's not pleasant.
Didn't finish, wasn't interested
Reminded me too much of my childhood. I felt uncomfortable
>tfw the adaptation was better
common kate bush W
Very opresive.
2 menny ypipo?
The prose is rather good but it’s tough to focus on rich people’s problems from yesteryear, you know?
go ahead and end it
All the replies so far show me that I don't really belong here.
Go back to your glory hole.
Get the heckerino out of my Reddit sub right. Now.
You have 15 minutes to delete your post and exit otherwise I will downvote you first, and trust me, at least 15 others will do so as well.
Tick tick tick.. the choice is yours
please mommy please please please please let me have a crumb of pussy mommy oh my god PLEASE
Women are pretty crazy sometimes
It’s alright. One of those novels that you can tell is well written and “good,” but at the end of the day it’s just not really all that interesting. I struggled to finish it and had to break some of the monotony with audiobook portions of some of it.
I didn't much care about it. The most interesting thing about it is seeing through the bullshit of a story filtered through a chain of explicitly unreliable narrators. The point is that it's supposed to feel like spooky gossip and grim wive's tales. But it doesn't really say anything important to me. The scenes feel written fine. It's just kind of empty drama to me though. Something that might be entertaining if you have the reading level to enjoy it like a pulp book but not very enlightening. I wouldn't recommend it to people on the basis that it fills the need of a young adult novel but has the kind of stagnant and challenging quality to the english that all books older than 60 years have. It's maybe worth enjoying, but not worth WORKING through if you're not able to just read it very easily.
What do you like? Not intending to be antagonistic, I just like learning about patterns in people's tastes.
I read because i'd like to better understand myself and other people and what to expect from life. Sometimes i want to consult someone to deal with some big questions, and most people frankly are stupid and uninterested in it to have anything to say. Better to read infinite jest than ask people about the exploitative nature of their own media.
It's far from the most boring book I've ever read but it is a letdown. I was expecting some comfy story in the moors with rich descriptions about the landscape and stuff.
Instead I get a couple of histrionic roasties pining away for le super edgy antihero who has a villanous reputation for no given reason.
It's teetering on the edge of barely readable and a straight up snorefest.