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mcctrish43 by 5 blocks is a lot to walk. I love that she was no worse for the wear shoe wise afterwards and that she knows a bath cures everything. I feel like letting Doreen in would have been a bad idea but leaving her outside the door in a puddle of her own vomit is a level of No fucks to give I need to aspire to 😳2mo
Cuilin@mcctrish@BarkingMadRead oh good, I had heard of it, of course, but I didn‘t really know much about it and it‘s turning out to be completely different than what I thought. I‘m intrigued. But also worried. 😟2mo
Cuilin@mcctrish I don‘t know I could‘ve left a friend with a Lenny!!2mo
mcctrish@Cuilin I love it so much - after udolpho and the bros and Lark Rise it just feels like the words are precise and measured and specific and the story just zips right out and grabs me ❤️❤️❤️❤️2mo
mcctrish@Cuilin Doreen has a bit of Mike Tyson in her, I think she‘s going to be fine 🤣🤣(edited) 2mo
willaful@mcctrish Not so much in New York. Long walks are easy there.
This chapter was disturbing and I kind of wished I was back in Candleford. Doreen could easily have died.2mo
Cuilin@mcctrish The writing style is so much more accessible, it‘s fabulous because we can focus on the plot, oh and it has a plot. Looking at you Lark Rise. 👀2mo
BarkingMadRead@Cuilin@willaful I 💯 agree, I don‘t think I could have left her there. She was obviously not in a position to make any kind of decision or to fight back!2mo
LibrarybelleMy first time reading this too,@Cuilin , and it‘s different than what I anticipated. I‘m not sure what I thought this would be, but it‘s just different. However, I‘m liking it so far!2mo
Cuilin@Librarybelle I had images of a domestic setting for some reason 🤷♀️2mo
BookwormjillkI wouldn‘t have left Doreen there, but also I probably wouldn‘t have left the hotel in the first place and just skipped right to the bath. Lenny- what a goof ball.(edited) 2mo
BookwormjillkAlso I read this as a teen, so my memory is only foggy and I might be getting details confused with a Christopher Pike book.2mo
DieAReader🙋🏻♀️First time for me. 😱😳Never would‘ve left Doreen like that. I also think leaving her in the hallway like that was both dangerous & irresponsible. The whole situation kinda pissed me off tbh🤬🤷🏻♀️2mo
dabbeThis is my first read, but I know a bit about it. Plath died just one month after its publication in the UK. 😟 And it's semi-autobiographical. I'm already noticing so many allusions to death and dying just in the first two chapters. And I'm worried, too,@Cuilin. 😱2mo
tpixie@dabbe@cullin it‘s my first read also. This book is bringing on a lot of feels!! 😅🥺😳2mo
TheAromaofBooksCould you add me to the tag list, please? My copy came from the library - I've never read this one so I have no idea where it's going!2mo
ElizaMarieI mean, I get that Doreen asked her not to leave her - but... also, Doreen is not a good friend either. I mean, leaving your friend and putting your friend in that position to leave you --- it just is all messy!2mo
CogsOfEncouragementMy first read. What was in those drinks? I‘m not necessarily holding it against her that she left, because it seems something else was at play. When she was seeing her drink was below the design on the glass, then above it. What was real? Did Doreen really bite his ear? She is super groggy when she leaves Doreen in the hallway, just hungover? or something more? Anticipating not getting answers to any of these questions though.2mo
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This chapter was disturbing and I kind of wished I was back in Candleford. Doreen could easily have died. 2mo