So much repressed horniness in this book. Wanted to yell at the main character constantly, despite understanding entirely where she was coming from.
It does such a fantastic job of the internal struggle between who you are and who others want you to be, and the fear of losing a life that maybe isn't the best for you because it's all you've ever known.
I like how Gawain keep giving that guy lil smooches everytime he came back with a present for him. So cute.
As a dumb teenager, I didn't pay much attention to Shakespeare so I probably didn't get the full experience of this book.
However, it is wonderfully written and kinda of does make me want to see more of Shakespeares' stuff. Probably won't though, I ain't got the time.
“She cries – perhaps – because her father once told her she was spiteful and parents, she has always felt, should have to like their children more than that”
“It's not life I'm tired of, with its astonishing ocean currents and layers of ice and all the delicate feathers that make up a wing. It's myself”
I read all of part three through teary eyes so I can't give this less than 5 stars. Fantastic book, can't ever read it again.