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I had the traumatic experience of unpacking a box of Breyer horses I'd collected after they'd been stored in a hot attic.  All their legs had bent…sideways.  I had a whole stable of leaners.

To WSP it definitely isn't just a boy thing.  Watership Down was my favorite book from third grade on up (though I do remember hiding behind the theater seat during the Bigwig fight while watching the movie). I totally identified with Hazel's form of heroism (as a girl) because it relied on holding your team together

I wish I could like this more than once.

You know it's possible
for it to be simultaneously uplifting from one POV and problematic from other
ones, and for that to… wait for it….

Yeah it's not like GRR Martin regularly sets up common fantasy/narrative tropes and characters and then brutally deconstructs them all the time or anything.

Mrs Richard F Schiller  What I find infuriating is the fact that Tyrion's appearance seems to upset her at least as much as the fact that he's a Lannister, if not more.
This.  I can forgive Sansa a lot of things because of her age and how isolated and abused she is, but continuing to judge people solely by appearances