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(page 94 of 192)
"THIS is the main reason why this story has remained so effective and satisfying and meaningful through all these chapters. it has never EVER lost sight of the found family that is right at the heart of everything. it’s always about THEM and their bonds and their love for each other and their undying pledge to protect each other with everything that they have. one of the best found families i’ve ever seen by FAR" — May 04, 2026 03:17PM
"THIS is the main reason why this story has remained so effective and satisfying and meaningful through all these chapters. it has never EVER lost sight of the found family that is right at the heart of everything. it’s always about THEM and their bonds and their love for each other and their undying pledge to protect each other with everything that they have. one of the best found families i’ve ever seen by FAR" — May 04, 2026 03:17PM
Sofie
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(page 11 of 320)
"i did in fact pick this book up when i was at the library to see a screening about book bans in america, and yes i do feel like my reading it is a tiny act of rebellion against fascism
fuck puritanism 💕
(the intro already has me so stoked i cannot WAIT to devour the rest of this)" — Apr 22, 2026 11:16AM
"i did in fact pick this book up when i was at the library to see a screening about book bans in america, and yes i do feel like my reading it is a tiny act of rebellion against fascism
fuck puritanism 💕
(the intro already has me so stoked i cannot WAIT to devour the rest of this)" — Apr 22, 2026 11:16AM
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(page 133 of 368)
"the amount of raw, messy, visceral, gut-wrenching emotion that jacob, hudson, and connor were able to wring out of this originally pretty humorous and distantly harsh scene is STRIKING. the adaptation of this single scene is THE microcosm of why the show is so effective and human and potentially succeeds where the novel might fall a bit flat in terms of conveying complicated, sticky emotions" — Apr 24, 2026 02:05PM
"the amount of raw, messy, visceral, gut-wrenching emotion that jacob, hudson, and connor were able to wring out of this originally pretty humorous and distantly harsh scene is STRIKING. the adaptation of this single scene is THE microcosm of why the show is so effective and human and potentially succeeds where the novel might fall a bit flat in terms of conveying complicated, sticky emotions" — Apr 24, 2026 02:05PM
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