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  • Wuthering Heights
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    Dec 28, 2025
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    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 3.5Plot: 3.5
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    Went into this expecting a boring classic romance and was pleasantly surprised by a gothic story told by and about the worst people you'll ever come across. (No I did not read the synopsis). Based on others' reactions to this book, I really wasn't expecting to like it much, but it might be my new favorite classic!

    The first few chapters are a lot to take in. You're thrown into a story with too many characters to keep track of, many who have the same or similar names. I highly recommend looking up a family tree to get acquainted BUT please know you will absolutely spoil some things for yourself by doing so. This one is the least spoilery I could find.

    In terms of the actual story, this is a great example of the way that isolation and abuse are never ending cycles unless someone makes an active choice to break them. I appreciate that Brontë didn't shy away from showing how awful every single character was. Racism, sexism, and classism are all at play here and each person in the book perpetuates them despite being victims of one or more -ism.

    This certainly won't be a hit for everyone, but if you enjoy beautiful writing in a gothic setting, it may just work for you.

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    Since Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was removed from the Games & Trials quest, I would suggest that Good Omens be removed from this quest, as Neil Gaiman is a known sexual predator, and he's using the money from the sales of his books and their rights to countersue one of his accusers, not for false accusations, but for violating an NDA.

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  • Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care (Abolitionist Papers)
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    "A person who has done nothing can easily point to the fact that they have never failed but what have they built? What have they healed"

    This quote really spoke to me because it's something that has held me back in my own activism many times. Everything is so public these days. Even when you're trying to do the right thing, it can be skewed by assumptions of bad intent before you ever get to defend yourself. It takes strength to acknowledge that messing up publicly is a possibility when you put yourself out there but deciding to do it anyways.

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