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fandomsecrets2014-05-16 06:56 pm
[ SECRET POST #2691 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2691 ⌋
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I loved this book. My shipper heart is just about set to burst.
It's not at all what I was expecting, and I am completely fine with that. I love the development of Sue and Maud's relationship. I love the way Maud gets Sue to kiss her. I love the way Part 1 ends (what a fucking twist, holy fuck), and the fact that it made me go "OH SHIT WHAT IF SHE'S ACTUALLY INTO RICHARD AND THAT'S THE LOVE STORY AND SUE MUST PINE FOREVER NOOOOO." I love how strange and skeevy Mr. Lilly is, and how Maud at times seems downright obsessive compulsive, and how no one is who or what they seem.
I do think the plot was a bit convoluted, but that's also what Waters was going for. She was emulating a convoluted style, and she did it very well.
GAAAH. I am so filled with squee. None of these thoughts are properly organized and, dammit, I don't care. I figure I'll make them more presentable for the "official" discussion.
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I'm so happy with how it ended too. I actually asked some friends who were familiar with the story to assure me that there wasn't some sort of Tragic Gays ending because worrying about that was ruining my enjoyment at first.
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When I was starting all I knew was that it was about thieves and lesbians (bc I saw it filed under 'lgbt' on goodreads haha) and I so thought it was just gonna be like, they get together early on and the rest of the book is them getting away from Gentleman etc. But they were getting closer and closer to dropping Maud off at the madhouse and I was like ?? How are they gonna get out of this? Then part 1 ended and just blew away anything I thought was going on with the book.
And yeah I thought Maud's ocd was definitely an interesting aspect of her character! I like how it was downplayed yet still something you saw a lot in her narrative, idk I'm also all discombobulated but yes this book is so good and I'm so glad
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Yeah, when they were approaching the madhouse, I was like, "so is the rest of the book gonna be Sue defecting and trying to rescue Maud?" And then BAM WTF OMG. So well done. There are not enough props in the world.
I think the most interesting thing about Maud's OCD is how it can so clearly be tied to her experiences. There are so many aspects of her upbringing that would cause anxiety, and it makes sense that she'd deal with it by developing rituals.
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Yeah Maud's upbringing was so messed up! When we saw it from Sue's pov I felt it was weird, but I guess I trusted her when she said it was a dictionary, haha. But her uncle was so strict and particular that yeah, it makes perfect sense for her to develop those ocd sort of rituals.
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There's so much more I want to say about Maud's upbringing and Mr. Lilly's dispositions but I can't quite put it into words just yet. The one thing I can say, however, is that he came across as being oddly detached. It seemed to me that he was fixated on erotica in a very non-erotic way; it was all academic to him, interesting for its novelty and rarity rather than for its content. I find this fascinating.