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bellefleurdelacour98 t1_je0sruc wrote
Reply to comment by WritingTheDream in This one by LM Montgomery did not age well by Bookanista
No you don't understand, if it was written 100 years ago IT CAN'T BE RACIST!!!! /s
bellefleurdelacour98 t1_je0sjz7 wrote
Reply to comment by Pusfilledonut in This one by LM Montgomery did not age well by Bookanista
Ironically I still laugh at those cartoons even with the added knowledge of how creepy it is (I mean, it's the looney tones, there's worse than that lmao). But the moment I try to say "you can't deny it's creepy, when you think about it" and people automatically assume I'm OfFeNdEd and incapable of watching old cartoons without swooning from the oFfEnSe or whatever they think it is lol
bellefleurdelacour98 t1_je0s39c wrote
Reply to comment by ExoticSalamander4 in This one by LM Montgomery did not age well by Bookanista
Racism was still racism 90 years ago. By this logic we should justify the old people who are still racist now because they were born and grew in another era. If you're reading the book now, it's racist NOW and it was BACK THEN. End of story.
bellefleurdelacour98 t1_je0rxzn wrote
Reply to comment by ElegantVamp in This one by LM Montgomery did not age well by Bookanista
yeah and the racism sucked. Why are people defending racism???
bellefleurdelacour98 t1_je0rnka wrote
Reply to comment by HeroIsAGirlsName in This one by LM Montgomery did not age well by Bookanista
> livello 3HeroIsAGirlsName ยท 2 h faI thought your post was funny OP and I'm not sure why everyone is getting so upset
Because god forbid women call out the sexism and creepyness in books eye roll standard reddit behaviour
bellefleurdelacour98 t1_je0rhbo wrote
Reply to comment by gnatsaredancing in This one by LM Montgomery did not age well by Bookanista
> Your description sounds like the problem lies more with you than the story really
Welp nope, the story sounds every bit as creepy as it is. I don't give books passing marks or cut them slack just because they're old. It's very important to address books by today's standards and criticize them. Expecting today's people to react favorably to very problematic plot points (we literally have a pedophile here in the story) is absurd. Critiquing a book by today's standard is the healthiest thing to do, not shutting up people and telling them it's ThEiR pRoBlEm lmao
bellefleurdelacour98 t1_j2a4bhb wrote
Reply to comment by ottprim in A Romance Book Boom Fueled by TikTok and Pandemic Blues by dabirds1994
There actually is a lot of cozy fiction going around, they're just not as famous as romance books, but I've seen cozy fantasy, cozy mysteries, cozy thrillers on the rise.
bellefleurdelacour98 t1_iu6kk3r wrote
Reply to To my Romance readers: Is explicit s.a. to be expected at this point or am I just incredibly unlucky? by enJ0eable
Just a heads up: don't EVER read the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon, none of her books actually, she's got this weird fetish for SA and inserts it by the dozens in her books. It has become a bit of an in-joke in her fandom lmao
bellefleurdelacour98 t1_je0tde0 wrote
Reply to This one by LM Montgomery did not age well by Bookanista
@ all the people ROYALLY missing the point: she isn't even saying it aged up badly from its publication, she's literally saying it's aged disgracefully from when she read it AS A CHILD. She has a completely different memory of the book from her childhood! And now, with added wisdom, she's not liking the book anymore and she's marveling at how as a child she didn't even notice most of the weird things in it. Happens all the time. Some of my favorite kids books turned out to be absolutely trash quality lmao.