#WanderingThroughWutheringHeights
#Pemberlittens End of Book #Poll
1. Reread or 1st Read?
2. Print 📖 Audio 🎧 Kindle📱 or Mix
3.. Yes I would read again! No. Read it, so I never have to read again. Maybe?
4. Loved 😍 - Hated 🤢 - Meh 😶
5. Why?
5. Favorite Thing
6. Least Favorite
7. Do you think it deserves to be considered a Classic?
8. Any Other Random Thoughts?
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2. Mix
3. Maybe??? Big Maybe
4. Meh
5. It was interesting and not what I expected. I always thought this was sweeping tragic romance but it‘s the exact opposite. There were no characters to love or root for or even love to hate.
6. The book cover 🤣
7. Heathcliff man this guy absolutely the worse
8. Yes
9. I‘m still perplexed, baffled and dumbfounded at how this story ever got labeled a romance. 3y
2. Mostly ebook, but a bit of audio
3. No. I‘ve read it several times, and this time I liked it the least
4. Meh
5. I couldn‘t sympathize with any of the characters (except Isabella‘s dog) ⬇️ 3y
7. Heathcliff and Cathy‘s relationship. Obsession, not love
8. A classic for the quality of the writing
9. I think this got labeled “romance” after the 1939 movie, which concentrates on the love “quadrangle,” omits the next generation, and includes a romantic ending (which apparently was added by the studio, against the director‘s wishes) 3y
3. Could revisit someday.
4. Enjoyed this time (hated first read 10 yrs ago). Better when not expecting a "great love story."
5. Best: Setting
6. Worst: Heathcliff ?
7. Classic for the writing and the audacity! That Emily is as mysterious a figure as any she wrote. 3y
Mostly Kindle, a little print
Doubtful, but you never know
Mostly loved it. It‘s so over-the-top, with everything is turned up to 11. And honestly, sometimes it‘s really nice and cathartic to hate everyone in a book
Setting and how Gothic it is
Original Cathy (how did she manage to get both of these dudes to be devoted to/obsessed with her) and almost everything about Heathcliff
Conflicted, but not entirely convinced
For sure
3y
2. Print and Audio
3.. Yes I would read again
4. Loved 😍
5. I‘m A big fan of 19th century Gothic novels
6. At times it seemed to drag on
7. Most definitely a classic because people are still interested in and reading it today
3y
3y
5. I loved the darkness of the story and the characters. Extremely gothic. 6.Favorite thing was the critique of obsessive love and of nature v nurture 7. Least favorite was everything about Joseph 8. Definitely deserves to be a classic 9. Excellent Romantic novel and it‘s not Emily‘s fault people don‘t get it. 3y
2. Print
3.. No.
4. Meh 😶
5. None of the characters were really lovable and most of them ended becoming the worst versions of themselves.
5. That she got to see her father before he died.
6. When Nelly left Hareton as a toddler and all of Joseph talking
7. Yes
3y