
I recently started watching âBuffy, The Vampire Slayerâ, which inspired me to dive into vampire related literature; I started with Carmilla. I read this in a sitting; it was quite entertaining and short, and I could quickly notice the similitudes with modern vampire media. I felt as if this could have been written today, but of course, it would be less impressive then!
Although most of the mystery was resolved, I still wonder what the backstory is behind her motherâs appearances, or if it is her mother at all. I would recommend it to anyone for a short entertaining read.
This book was published in 2018 and we can confidently say that the situation has only gotten worse. TikTok, Facebook and Instagram are out of control rage-bait machines.
These platforms have successfully radicalized certain demographics, and it is impossible to distinguish what is true from what is manufactured. Bots drive trends and narratives while short-form content sucks the time out of peopleâs days.
Humans are not meant for this kind of life. When will we reach the turning point?
I have started to read Jane Austen from her oldest work to the most ârecentâ. I read Lady Susan and now Sense and Sensibility.
I enjoyed the story itself and the plot twists of each sisterâs storyline. Although Marianne was depicted as rebellious, I believe her behavior to be understandable. Her pain and hopelessness were relatable, we will all probably be there at least once in our lives, and she is a teenager after all.
On the other hand, I found the writing quite redundant. Characters take a lot of pages to recount events⌠eh. Additionally, I would have liked to be âshownâ or âexperienceâ events, instead of having them told to the main characters by third parties. I understand this story started a series of letters between the two sisters, however, the narration turned a bit tedious at times.