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Katie Huggins
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"What the hell has gotten into you recently?" William said. "You're drunk all the time and you talk like Edgar Allan Poe. I half expect to see you walking the parapet at midnight with a raven on your shoulder."
(Hailing from Baltimore,I love the mention of Poe even if he wasn’t a good man.)
I’m still not incredibly drawn in, but it’s getting better.Marlowe reminds me of Stevie from Truly Devious
— Jun 15, 2026 10:13PM
(Hailing from Baltimore,I love the mention of Poe even if he wasn’t a good man.)
I’m still not incredibly drawn in, but it’s getting better.Marlowe reminds me of Stevie from Truly Devious
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Katie Huggins
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~Hes an otherwise decent writer,but eugenics is accepted science&plain good sense.Its up to us to ensure that the human race is healthy&strong,&we do that by good breeding.If you dont stop the unfit from breeding,what will happen?
-But who determines the unfit?Theres an argument that really what this does is target people who are poor,who arent white,who just don't fit into an arbitrary category
^Eugenics, ewww
— Jun 16, 2026 08:45PM
-But who determines the unfit?Theres an argument that really what this does is target people who are poor,who arent white,who just don't fit into an arbitrary category
^Eugenics, ewww
Katie Huggins
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“I was like that guy in the witch trials who they accused of being a witch and pressed under heavy rocks to force him to confess, and the only thing that guy ever said was "More weight." Like that, but for pathetic people. I was a guilt collector.”
Relatable in a way, right? So far, I am not drawn into the story immediately like I was with the Truly, Devious series.
I really do fear I’ve outgrown YA.
— Jun 14, 2026 08:38PM
Relatable in a way, right? So far, I am not drawn into the story immediately like I was with the Truly, Devious series.
I really do fear I’ve outgrown YA.

