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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-05-24 05:19 pm

[ SECRET POST #5983 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5983 ⌋

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Re: Books you regret re-reading

(Anonymous) 2023-05-25 10:08 am (UTC)(link)
Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli, I did a complete 360 on. So maybe I should be putting this in the thread for books that held up, but it didn't so much "hold up" as I appreciate it in a somewhat different way now. When I first read it, I loved it, thought it was great and Stargirl was a wonderful and lovable character! When I revisited it, a lot of Stargirl's kind actions made me very uncomfortable, how had I not noticed how much of them involved invading people's boundaries? Especially the kid she watched and photographed in private to make a surprise photo album for his parents when he was older... wtf that's outright illegal stalker behavior. But I wanted so much to love the book like I used to that I revisited it yet again, and maybe I forced myself, but now I love it as a product of its time and as a fairytale-like story that's best not taken literally.