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Sunrise on the reaping came out today in ireland and i'm dying to hear the shrieking shack episode/s about it cus the cheesy stuff i've been seeing on instagram about the book is (╥﹏╥) so good
quote one i saw yesterday "Suzanne said years ago she only writes when she has something to say..." (biting critique of trump implication)
girl her first quote that opens sunrise is from centrist wonder george orwell. I don't think it's going to have much teeth
i can’t be bothered to log into my main blog so i’m posting it here but the fact that the shrieking shack is going back to doing EXCLUSIVELY fandom deepdive and no one on tumblr, twitter, bluesky, etc. talking about it (as far as i have looked) is driving me crazy. like hello???
Rereading Misericorde while I've been going through Shrieking Shack makes me have so many incredibly dumb "connect two dots" moments.
Like I'm partway through the Deathly Hallows episodes and thinking "Huh, you could compare Harry's crisis of faith in Dumbledore with Hedwig worrying about what Catherine's friendship really meant, and her argument with Eustace about it!" Like, what, "Oh, Xeecee really payed attention to what Xeecee was saying! It's a good thing Xeecee didn't make the same mistakes Xeecee pointed out in Harry Potter!" you fool you utter buffoon
it is obvious that the shriekcast is not the target demographic for the hunger games because they are so obsessed with the creatures. the plot is so basic to them, anyone could figure out that katpis and peter would win the games together. but no one could see mutant werewolves coming. the biggest event in book two is the scene when they fight against mutant monkeys.
hearing the shriekcast talk about how excited they are for catching fire to be a roadtrip book with no hunger games
Continuing through the Shrieking Shack's HP readthrough, and something I keep coming back to is how the hell it was ever considered a feminist series, because my god does misogyny run rampant throughout.
(Then again, the way Rowling treats her male characters really isn't that much better. Then again again, that really feeds into how very much not feminist it is, because that stuff ultimately gets swept under the rug of "boys will be boys.")
begging you to listen to this insane imagine about matt damon