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The Unreliable Reader

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The Hunger Games prequel confused me

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Spoilers ahead! Also, I just want to say that while what I’m going to talk about did irk me about The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, I adore The Hunger Games series and think everyone and their dogs should read/watch it....

2 years ago
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Why are female narrators in mystery thrillers always drunk?

Amy Adams as Anna Fox in The Woman in the Window (2021)

I think it’s a common sentiment that mystery thrillers have become formulaic — publishing houses are churning the same rags in different patterns — but a common thread that has remain...

3 years ago
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THEN SHE WAS GONE is saved by its writing

Lisa Jewell has been making her rounds within the thriller/mystery sphere on Booktok as an unputdownable author. Since The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward piqued my interest in the genre last year, I decided to give her a whi...

3 years ago
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Another 'feminist' Disney remake?

As somewhat of a Disney purist, I’ve always had opinions on the onslaught of Disney live-action remakes, but they’ve remained pretty nebulous (and a little bit tendentious, I’m aware)…… until Rachel Zegler.

Zegler, who’s set to star in Di...

3 years ago
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5 'acclaimed' novels I DNFed (and why)

Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh

Probably a bad idea to start this list with one of the world’s most venerated novels. But hold your pitchforks and torches!!! Hear me out. I’ve only read the first two pages, which obviously isn’t e...

3 years ago
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