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has anyone here read the count of monte cristo. im like 80% of the way through and i did not expect dumas to be so direct with the eugénie danglars / louise d'armilly storyline? like he wrote them as lovers, real lovers? this story was published in the 1800s— was this a period-typical depiction? how did the audience at the time receive this? im genuinely floored and i need to know more about this ... also if anyone has read the book i wld also like to hear yalls thoughts
when i say i'm hard at work with my chores and errands this is the kinda work i mean

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The Last Unicorn is my favourite book in the whole world. Why, you ask?
Because there's earthquake inducing, heartbreaking, beautiful quotes like this: "We are not always what we seem, and hardly ever what we dream."
Followed by absolute bangers of lines like: "The magician stood erect, menacing the attackers with demons, metamorphoses, paralyzing ailments, and secret judo holds. Molly picked up a rock."
wait let me show you all the other bujolds i've found so far ik i was making fun of the falling free cover but the rest are all fantastic—you can't really tell but komarr is shiny too! my current library is tiny and doesn't have any of her books and i get headaches reading ebooks for too long so i've been casually searching for as many second hand copies as i can find, plus it brings me so much joy to have fun covers like these :) bring this art style back pleaseeeee
I’m starting The Tenant of Wildfell Hall for the first time. I’m still on chapter 1, but Gilbert is making it VERY clear that he doesn’t think highly of his brother at all.
“But if he intended the speech to be hailed as a master-stroke of wit, he signally failed, for nobody laughed.”
Like. Just kill Fergus at this point. It’d be nicer.