

this book has taken me probably 5 years to finish because im already quite bad at conceptualizing fictional scenes and there is sooo much annoying flowery posh posturing from these two. it got easier when i realized how far removed the "storytelling" is from the "story." ie red and blue are mostly talking about irrelevant nonsense and that it doesnt have a lot to do with the advertised lesbian time traveling love story.
i do love love letters, and i do love a romance so romantic... i did cry when i read "I would rather break the world than lose you."
i also did not think it had to explicitly reference romeo and juilet the very next chapter, lol, but sure, cement it in there, this is a retelling of romeo and juliet. what if romeo and juliet fought over who would die for the other. what if juliet really did die without hope of coming back. what if romeo resurrected juliet by sheer power of will.
Quote: "I love you. I love you. I love you."
this book has taken me probably 5 years to finish because im already quite bad at conceptualizing fictional scenes and there is sooo much annoying flowery posh posturing from these two. it got easier when i realized how far removed the "storytelling" is from the "story." ie red and blue are mostly talking about irrelevant nonsense and that it doesnt have a lot to do with the advertised lesbian time traveling love story.
i do love love letters, and i do love a romance so romantic... i did cry when i read "I would rather break the world than lose you."
i also did not think it had to explicitly reference romeo and juilet the very next chapter, lol, but sure, cement it in there, this is a retelling of romeo and juliet. what if romeo and juliet fought over who would die for the other. what if juliet really did die without hope of coming back. what if romeo resurrected juliet by sheer power of will.
Quote: "I love you. I love you. I love you."