We really needed the word Edgelord invented about 200 years ago.
We really needed the word Edgelord invented about 200 years ago.
I describe this as the book winning. Ok yes you made thoroughly unlikeable characters. Congratulations, you win. Return.
That’s an accurate depiction of The Maid but I still read it and liked it ok but I felt dirty afterwards. I’m a housekeeper though so I felt I needed to support more maid fiction since maids/housekeepers are the second least developed characters in fiction after prostitutes.
I lasted about 8 pages into a Song of Fire and Ice like 8 years ago before deciding it was completely not for me, and I actually have read exactly zero pages of fantasy since then, not counting a f-ton of RPGs.
Turns out, I like fantasy in games and science fiction in books.
I liked the dungeons and dragons movie so much because it maintained a platonic main character relationship.
I was with you right until there wasn’t a pivotal scene on a moor.
But, otherwise, I’d read that same book a thousand times.
Call You When I Land is nominally nonfiction by a travel blogger. It’s so bad my partner wouldn’t take it off the plane after she finished it, saying “its not worth carrying to the trash.” My only worry is one of the plane cleaners may have read it accidently.