not sure if i can ever read another book again after finishing babel because iām not sure if any tone books could possibly be that good. anyway

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Show & Tell
One Nice Bug Per Day
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not sure if i can ever read another book again after finishing babel because iām not sure if any tone books could possibly be that good. anyway
i thoroughly enjoyed katabasis despite being predisposed to dislike it by reviews thatās how i know it ate
letās commit medical malpractice with mama
House MD was crazy for having their mc be an autistic bisexual depressed disabled drug addict who canonically self harms and experienced abuse AND was in a doomed codependent toxic yaoiship with his repressed homosexual bestie
i so love magically powerfully hjp hcs where he can do insane shit and wandless magic and all that but i also think itās so significant that in canon, the only reason harry is powerful enough to defeat voldemort is because of voldemortās own arrogance and ignorance. the only reason his wand warded off voldemort during the battle of the seven potters was because voldemort accidently transferred power to it during their duel in gof. the only reason harry can see into voldemortās mind is because he overlooked the power of lilyās sacrifice (not to mention he was careless enough to use the killing curse on a baby based on incomplete, secondhand information in the first place). harry is able trace the horcruxes so easily because voldemort underestimates the power of house elves and believes that heās the only one clever enough to have discovered the room of requirement. voldemort doesnāt realize the elder wandās power transferred to draco because he believes killing is the only way to possess the wand
harry doesnāt defeat voldemort because heās some uber powerful magical god, he defeats voldemort because voldemort doesnāt pay attention to things he doesnāt deem important. harry is extraordinary because he possesses strengths that voldemort views as weaknesses: love, empathy, trust and friendship. harry being just a regular kid who was thrust into the Chosen One role out of necessity is an extremely important part of his character
rip lily and james potter, you wouldve loved harry
if i start posting about hp on this account no i didnāt
iām just thinking about how when harry was being accused of opening the chamber of secrets in CoS one of the other students said something along the lines of āharry? but heās always been so niceā and how incredible it is that harry james potter has always been so nice. that this boy who has enough villain backstory fuel to have become evil ten times over still chose love. still chose goodness. something something āin spite of all the suffering you have endured you remain pure of heartā
if i start posting about hp on this account no i didnāt
i like to pretend i already died and asked god to send me back to earth so i can swim in lakes again and see mountains and get my heart broken and love my friends and cry so hard in the bathroom and go grocery shopping 1,000 more times. and that i promised i would never forget the miracle of being here
Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life, Amy Krouse Rosenthal
sorry i fell off this account btw iām still insane iāve just exhausted all my creative juices (employment kills a cinephile etc etc)
a subtle aspect of a little life that absolutely devastates me is how quickly time passes. itās a long book, and they spend a long time with each age the characters reach, and yet, all too often they mention that jude is now 35, now 38, now 45, now 50. that harold is now 60, now 70, now 80. youāre reminded how large a timespan the book encompasses, how long (but in reality, how short) the lives of these characters are. you see them young, and then you see them age, and before you know it, theyāre gone
A Little Life, Hanya Yanagihara
trying to find time to re read a little life so bad but i fear it may ruin my life forever
just ruined my life forever
going forward i will only consume problematic media
and well, let's jusr say,, uncritically too
trying to find time to re read a little life so bad but i fear it may ruin my life forever