”The weaver of the tablet was Enheduana. My king! Something has been born which had not been born before.”

I’m glad that the author is fully upfront about how full of shit this guy is.

Entertaining if a little cliché.

Like all good gothic stories, sometimes the mysteries are a little more exciting than the answers. Great book though.

“She’s deeply disinterested in men, not only on a sexual level, but also on an intellectual one.”

Jude is a great character.

Undoubtedly a good, classic work of science fiction. Would be great if the single female character wasn't a complete bitchy caricature treated with contempt. (I'm not exaggerating - on multiple occasions her husband threatens to cut out her tongue)

This book came for my neck. “When I viewed getting my life together as a way for trying to atone for the sin of falling apart, I stayed stuck in a shame-fueled cycle of performance, perfectionism, and failure.”

i like gothic stories but i wish they, as a genre, would involve a little less gaslighting of women. also this was boring.