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HAPPY WORLD BOOK DAY :D
Woo! Getting back into writing my second book! Yeah!
Also, kinda tempted to write some headcannons later... Hmm...
Does anyone know any good books they'd not mind suggesting to me that aren't YA fiction? Not going to lie I'm having a hard time breaking away from books targeted towards ~young adults~ even though 21 is still technically just that. But I feel like a massive toolbag not electively advancing from juvenile stuff. When I think books targeted towards adults all that comes to mind is paperback romance novels, dreary mysteries and books on stock marketing lol. I still want fiction, I still want angst and captivation and good story lines, I've just got no clue where to start. Anything?
The highlight of my day always seems to be going to the library.
So I've been told
that an alternate interpretation of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (of which there are a great deal) is that the whole thing's an allegory for the necessity of a double life being homosexual in Victorian England. One of the many supporting factors to this claim being that in Jekyll's confession, he never rightly says what it is he gets up to as Hyde, beyond being vague and alluding of the shameful, and lustful nature of the actions, and so forth.
...I don't know how I feel about this.
Or maybe....