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Just finished Brown Girl Dreaming and On Such a Full Sea, both of which I liked but didn't love. I don't normally read verse narratives or middle-grade, and I think On Such a Full Sea is going to have to be my last dystopian pick for a while - reading that so closely to Station Eleven was a little too much. I'm happy

Villette is very odd, but I think it's one of my favorite books I read in college. (I'm only marygarth on Disqus because lucysnowe was taken.) I didn't like it the first time I read it, but it was reassigned and I found myself appreciating Lucy, this very private introvert who is probably more similar to me than I'd

As You Wish is so charming. I think "adorable" is exactly the right word.