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Enter the Body
by Joy McCullough
4.5/5
Got an audio arc from Libro.FM
I wasn’t sure I was going to like this, I was worried it was gonna be either girlbossy or shitting on Shakespeare and it wasn’t either of those. It’s a fast read and the audiobook especially is fun as it’s a full cast production with each of our pov characters having a different narrator. It’s funny, in the way that it says Shakespeare is timeless so these girls have picked up modern slang and use it to poke fun at each other. In that note; I wish that since they’ve picked up things like the word “horny” and the “sweet summer child” meme, Cordelia could’ve been allowed to use the terms aro/ace but I understand that even if you have access to those words, figuring out you are on those spectrums is hard when you’re not stuck in Shakespearean tragedy Groundhog Day.
I wish Lavinia had gotten to tell us about herself, her wants, her ideas a little more because her story is the one I’m least familiar with, but she gets to in the end, in her way, and I’ll take that
If your favorite song in Six the musical is the one at the end where they rewrite their stories and get to live, this is a book for you
Got an audio arc from Libro.FM
I wasn’t sure I was going to like this, I was worried it was gonna be either girlbossy or shitting on Shakespeare and it wasn’t either of those. It’s a fast read and the audiobook especially is fun as it’s a full cast production with each of our pov characters having a different narrator. It’s funny, in the way that it says Shakespeare is timeless so these girls have picked up modern slang and use it to poke fun at each other. In that note; I wish that since they’ve picked up things like the word “horny” and the “sweet summer child” meme, Cordelia could’ve been allowed to use the terms aro/ace but I understand that even if you have access to those words, figuring out you are on those spectrums is hard when you’re not stuck in Shakespearean tragedy Groundhog Day.
I wish Lavinia had gotten to tell us about herself, her wants, her ideas a little more because her story is the one I’m least familiar with, but she gets to in the end, in her way, and I’ll take that
If your favorite song in Six the musical is the one at the end where they rewrite their stories and get to live, this is a book for you