This is probably just a Me Issue, but describing books as "spicy" feels like saying "cussing" or "sugar honey iced tea." Bluntness isn't for everyone, though, so I'll work on being less judgemental.
Hmm, really? I got maybe halfway through 6 years ago before interruptions, so I've never finished- I was worried I'd forgotten too many characters and would have to start over completely
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Jesus could not have been clearer that what she was *supposed* to do in this instance was pluck her own eyes out. What a disgusting thing to do to another person. I am so sorry.
Nah, Booksmart treats its need protagonists far more gently. They discover that their partying peers also got into top colleges, so they were being virtuous shut-ins for no good reason. And then they decide to let loose at graduation parties
A little. The Jewish friends and neighbors I grew up with fall more within the mainstream, but I've been friendly with a more hawkish group more recently.
My dad saw that one, actually, but somehow he never mentioned that Iago was Christopher Plummer!
That's correct in NY and possibly nationwide. During drills, you lock the door, stay out of sight, and don't unlock until the all clear. In a real situation, you would barricade the door. This shows initiative and incredible character on their part - it was so dangerous and so loving.
It sure does catalogue female attraction pretty extensively, but a romance should include reciprocity