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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-07-01 08:07 pm

[ SECRET POST #5656 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5656 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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05. [SPOILERS for Obi Wan]




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06. [WARNING for discussion of sexual harassment]




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09. [WARNING for discussion of sexual assault]




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10. [WARNING for discussion of domestic violence]

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[personal profile] fscom 2022-07-02 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
09. [WARNING for discussion of sexual assault]
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(Anonymous) 2022-07-02 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
OMG, I'd completely forgotten the title of this book and your secret brought a LOT back to me. Tead it as a kid (probably around ... 11? 12?) as I was just having the first vague ideas of what in the world sex was or how it worked - and I remember being TOTALLY OBSESSED with that assault scene to the point that I must have re-read that tiny section a billion times, and the rest of the adventure (wolves! ice! ... I vaguely remember a ... race of some kind?) Yeah, the rest of the book is hazy, but that scene was OBSESSED over by kid-me.
Half of me wanting her to give him what for and escape and half of me being disappointed that she didn't go along with it to at least see what sex was LIKE. There I was thinking "... yeah, obviously he's awful, but ... they ARE married, so she COULD just try sex and nobody could even be MAD at her..." and "yes, he's disgusting, but OMG OMG OMG what if she HADN'T pushed him away, what would have happened NEXT?"
Yeah, pre-teen me was very not informed and pretty much treated this book like explicit porn / a sex manual.

(Anonymous) 2022-07-02 10:42 am (UTC)(link)
I never read these books but I can see myself at that age having a similar reaction. So curious but so naive but so curious...

(Anonymous) 2022-07-02 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
This book and The Island of the Blue Dolphins got me through a lot of crap as a child. Just sayin'.

(Anonymous) 2022-07-02 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
This book is also a big example of times change. When I was kid, it was considered sensitive, well-researched, and progressive. I don't think it's any of those thing by today's standards, but it would not be written as it is now.

(Anonymous) 2022-07-03 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Loved this book as a kid, and the sequels. I read it in grade 5 and then in grade 6 it was the book my teachers chose for a novel study. I remember wondering how they would have us read out the assault. I can't for the life of me remember now. I think they may have just skipped that chapter or told us to read it on our own, instead of reading it out loud for the class.

Julie's Wolf Pack was my favourite of the series, since it was all about the wolves. I didn't care about the human drama. Give me all of the (totally incorrect) wolf pack dynamics!