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Dec 06, 2020 05:09PM

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A brilliantly told story relatable to anyone of any gender, sexual preference, etc. who understands the intricacies of love and friendship as a teenager. I hope they make this a movie!

That's something I need to get better at for 2021. Read/search for tw/cw!

That book has some serious mood whiplash, like the first and second half of it are completely different books. It starts by introducing the main character as self-absorbed and mild degree of unlikeable, then the first half is a slow paced slog of everyone being horrible (except the poor, ill cousin) in a very fine gothic horror tradition, then at 50% or so it steps up, and by 60% it's a break-neck thriller.
It was an okay book, and I actually really liked the horror element of it, but the pacing was unbalanced.
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Mexican Gothic (other topics)The Midnight Library (other topics)
Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me (other topics)