I feel you on accidentally making books you enjoyed sound bad just because their flaws are interesting, but wOW that book sounds bad. (Maybe in a fun way?)
Imagining that British people are constantly on the lookout for American "crassness" or fanatically defensive about Shakespeare is such a classic symptom of being an American whose only knowledge of the UK comes from other books by Americans whose UK knowledge comes exclusively from C.S. Lewis.
Justine losing modeling contracts over a lesbian relationship in 2015 Europe seems improbable to me too, but in this AU Europe run by a secret cabal of former royals(!!!), anything is plausible and nothing is.
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Date: 2020-08-05 10:47 pm (UTC)Imagining that British people are constantly on the lookout for American "crassness" or fanatically defensive about Shakespeare is such a classic symptom of being an American whose only knowledge of the UK comes from other books by Americans whose UK knowledge comes exclusively from C.S. Lewis.
Justine losing modeling contracts over a lesbian relationship in 2015 Europe seems improbable to me too, but in this AU Europe run by a secret cabal of former royals(!!!), anything is plausible and nothing is.