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Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead by Emily Austin

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3.5

Im in two minds about this book, on the one hand I’m not sure I have ever been so seen in a stream of consciousness narrative, the way Gilda thinks and processes is true of myself and it was incredible, and slightly terrifying, to see that laid out. I also think the story has a lot of potential, the hilarious misunderstandings; misreading situations, panicking and lying to avoid confrontation are all traits I recognise in myself. That said, some of the decisions Gilda made were just so ridiculous I couldn’t get behind them at all, and it personally bought me out of the narrative a bit. I also wasn’t a fan of the everything tied up with a bow ending which seemed to come very suddenly! I think the amount I related to Gilda and her thoughts made me want to love this book way more than I did and so I can’t quite justify rating it too highly! Excited to read more Emily Austin though :))
The Monk by Matthew Lewis

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3.0

This book was equal parts confusing and intruiging and yet somehow not even that bad? The intertextual nature of it means there is a lot in it that I am excited to study and I cannot wait to bring justice to some of these characters! There is definitely an overwhelming sense of the gothic within this which i’m so excited to pick apart! Equally, this just wasn’t thatttt good and there are ones I’ve enjoyed more :))
Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson

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3.5

Somehow I will never tire of hearing what is essentially the same information written in different ways! While this text is way less presenting new discoveries than some of the other astrophysics ones i have read, deGrasse Tyson fills this book with fun references, hilarious comparisons and interesting intertexts to help understanding! I also enjoyed how all the heavy physics was contextualised in biology or chemistry! A very good one if you find space fascinating but aren’t really sure where to start! 
Blithe Spirit by Noël Coward

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3.5

This play actually slaps, it’s super funny and I’m very excited to see it come together! 
Coraline by Neil Gaiman

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5.0

Oh the things I would give to be reading this for the first time again, unaware of the stresses of the world and the problems of the author…
The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole

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2.5

Matilda was done so dirty in this…
Nora : A Doll's House (NHB Modern Plays): by Henrik Ibsen, Stef Smith, Stef Smith

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3.0

This is the wackiest shit I have ever read what the fuck Ibsen would be rolling in his grave? Honestly some pretty iconic moments and a lot of giggles and fun within this! The message is interesting even though at times it felt like they were just throwing in context to differentiate the three nora’s 
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote

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5.0

I bounced about a lot trying to decide what to rate this book, was it an easy 5*? No. Do I fear that this book is going to haunt my consciousness for the next 3 years? YES. As someone with a bit of a fascination with crime culture in the 60s (Bonnie and Clyde who…) the latter half of this book was a perfect deep dive into the American justice system, the flaws which exist and the ultimate instability of views surrounding capital punishment. That in combination with Capote offering readers  complex and intellectually developed killers; who you can’t help but hate the system for failing while equally despising them. Capote simultaneously explores what it means to be human and what it means to be monstrous this book forces you into the psyche of the persecuted and the prosecution, the victims, the fallout and those tasked with resolving it all. The small town vibes mirrored Beartown (which I love) and Capote’s writing is very Fitzgerald (which i also love) so this book was set up to be a success! 
The Time Machine by H.G. Wells

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3.0

This was a wholesome little read for over exam season, the more sci-fi adjacent I read the more I realise I am a sci-fi girlie at heart! Some really wonderful physics-esc descriptions of this though some elements haven’t aged the best :))
Gloam by Jack Mackay

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dark emotional funny hopeful reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

This is honestly one of the best things I’ve read recently! This perfectly balances moral teachings, spooky elements and general engagement for all ages! I cried, I laughed, I felt like a kid again and all in the best way possible! 

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