It Feels Magicįrom the start of this book, the atmosphere is magic. If you have specific questions about these themes, please DM me on Instagram I don’t want to spoil anything here, but am totally happy to go into a bit more detail privately! 1. And I think you should read it, too! I’ll list 10 reasons why, and if they appeal to you, you may want to pick this one up!Īs always, before we get started, trigger warnings include: drowning, death, and gaslighting. That all being said, I do have to factor in the time period this was written (1940s) and so I will be sticking with my five star rating. It does have some interesting feminist themes though. My critical rating would be 4.4 stars because I do factor diversity into my rating and this book doesn’t have any characters of color, with non-straight sexualities, nor does it deal with mental health well. And I did – I gave this book 5 stars, purely based on my reading experience. I was really nervous about liking it (not just because I would offend a lot of people lol) but because I wanted to finally read a chunky book that I actually enjoyed. My copy was 400+ pages, and I’m usually super intimidated by such large books (especially classics), so I went into this thinking it would be a long, slow read. I recently finished reading Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier.
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