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I know he’s supposed to be the sort of “enlightened” character, living somewhat outside of the crazy dystopian society, but Bernard is still so insufferable. He’s like the picture of toxic masculinity. Talking down to the lower caste members much more aggressively, and constantly judging the women around him for their looks and personality faults all because he himself is lacking self confidence in his own physical looks and place in society. I get that a lot of it is stoked by the societal norms he’s surrounded by, but just like in real life, that doesn’t give you an excuse to be a misogynistic twat.
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Has this heightened my existential dread because it shows how little progress we as a species have made in 100 years? Yes. Was it well worth it? Also yes. I really do think half the world's problems are from people in power reading this and missing the fact that it's a satirical judgment of these notions and behaviors, not an endorsement.
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Brave New World
Aldous Huxley
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Brave New World: Revisited
Aldous Huxley
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I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this one. Cult horror mixed with supernatural elements, and it all came together pretty satisfyingly at the end. Kyle and Dan made for a fun dichotomy of a pairing, and Max was also a character I enjoyed. Definitely loved to hate him. The twists and turns were not quite going where I expected, and while some parts were a bit of info dumps here and there, it didn't detract from the story. Overall, definitely enjoyable.
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All the Sinners Bleed
S.A. Cosby
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Last Days
Adam L.G. Nevill
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Honestly, the writing style was very self-published on Wattpad and a lot of the dialogue felt stilted. Also wasn't a huge fan of how the plot progressed and I think it would have been better if it had gone more along the lines of the way part two was structured, but it wasn't unreadable. Ferron was hot and tbh that was the only saving grace and what got me through the 1k+ pages, ngl. The ending was pleasant and i'm glad it ended the way it did.
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Alchemised
SenLinYu SenLinYu
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Veniss Underground
Jeff VanderMeer
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Every time I read this book, I find something new about both it and myself, which is what makes it a classic for me. It's satirical but there's always a bit of truth within the satire (sometimes more truth than one is willing to admit).
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Solenoid
Mircea Cărtărescu
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Fight Club
Chuck Palahniuk
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The humor was well done and the story itself was a winding road. I loved the characters, I loved the way the story was narrated, and I would definitely give this one a reread in the future.
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Unspeakable Home
Ismet Prcic
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The Hopkins Manuscript
R.C. Sherriff
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I wasn't expecting this one to go where it did, but I'm glad it went there. Overall, it was an enjoyable read. I liked the way it was laid out, and the ending left you with questions in the best way.
I enjoyed the story of Madi and Henry, both of whom made some questionable decisions, but the pacing was done well and it kept you on your toes.
It really is a good story depicting grief, the lies we are willing to tell ourselves to withstand that grief, and what happens if the lies no longer work. It tells us what happens when we are ready to let go vs when we aren't.
Definitely would recommend giving this one a read.