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spuffy is the closest a straight couple has ever come to being gay. I won’t elaborate. I hope this helps
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but, i'm going to share anyway. here are my favorite reads this year in no particular order:
Fiction - Novels
Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" (Honestly, a masterpiece. I can't wait to devour his entire library. Read it. No notes.)
Leo Tolstoy's "Ana Karenina" (If you're looking for your next existential crisis, here ya go.)
Donna Tartt's "The Secret History" (I know I'm super late reading this and the whole world has already been in love with it for ages, now I finally know why.)
Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (In all fairness, this is on my list every year).
Mary Shelly's "Frankenstein" (This is also always on my list, idec. Shelly's monster may teach you a bit about being human.)
Stephen's Fry's "Mythos" (Honestly, just a super fun read. Really good starting point if you're a budding Hellenic or into ancient Greek mythology, in my opinion. As long as you take it as a starting off point for further research and understand that he has put it together to be entertaining.)
Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" (You will never love a book so much where 97% of the characters and their actions are entirely insufferable. You might wonder why you began, but won't be able to stop and will be grateful that you didn't. Handsomely and meticulously written, as well.)
Elizabeth Kostova's "The Historian" (Historians, anthropologists, romance, and vampires. Chef's kiss.)
Madeline Miller's "Circe" (I JUST LOVE IT OKAY)
Anne Rice's "Interview with the Vampire" (I will never take criticism about this book. No notes, lmao.)
Fiction - Novellas
H.P. Lovecraft's "The Dunwitch Horror"
H.P. Lovecraft's "The Lost City"
H.P. Lovecraft's "The Festival"
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's "Carmilla"
Aristophanes' "Lysistrata" (Every moment of this will have you saying what the actual fuck lmao)
Non-Fiction
Viktor Frankl's "A Man's Search For Meaning" (Just saying, this is written by a Holocaust survivor who is also a psychologist. There are graphic depictions of his sufferings. Major trigger warnings and all that - but, I still highly recommend as this is a really life changing book. His message and eloquence touched me in an indescribable way.)
Walter Burkett's "Greek Religion: Archaic and Classical" (Really, I recommend this as required reading to all Hellenics and those interested in ancient Greek religion.)
Dorsey Armstrong's audiobook, "Medieval Myths & Mysteries"
Lacy Collison-Morley's "Greek and Roman Ghost Stories"
Anne Baring and Jules Cashford's "Myth of the Goddess: An Evolution of an Image"
Estelle B. Freedman's "The Essential Feminist Reader"
Alexandra Kollontai's "The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman"
Bernadotte Perrin's Translation of Plutarch's "The Parallel Lives" (Juicy Roman drama).
Marcus Aurelius' "Meditations"
Robert Graves' Translation of Suetonius' "The 12 Caesars" (Juicy Roman tea, with a hint of bias though)








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i really enjoy that both spike and buffy have a major love interest before each other. blah blah yeah I know that both spike and buffy date other people in between their ”first loves” -- but obviously they weren't that impactful. (especially in comparison to dru and angel.)
the point I'm making is: drusilla and angel both played similar roles for spike and buffy respectively. they were both their first time, major love experience, and partner. and for how much angel is relevant in buffy's love life -> for how he impacted her and influence is her worldview, I think dru is equally -- if not more so -- important and relevant in spike's love life and identity.
buffy constantly references angel, her feelings for him, and their relationship during her romantic/sexual relationship with spike. and i feel that just as angel was always brought up, dru should have been too.
spike was with her.... what? more than 100x the amount of time that buffy and angel were together? for how much spike loves buffy, he did spend more than 100 years loving, taking care of, and being devoted to one woman. i would think that her impact and their history would (and should) have been referenced and more prevalent within spike and buffy's romance.
i want spike's comparison of his love and relationship with buffy to his with drusilla, and how that shaped him and his expectations.
as much as angel is important in defining who buffy is in her relationship with spike -- drusilla is important in explaining and outlining who spike is as well!!
and I just wish it was equally addressed -- or addressed at all -- as angel and buffy were.
what i think is interesting is how the only time this kind of exchange and equality (between the mentioning of past lovers) occurs is during the spell in "something blue". and yes, i know it’s for a gag… but also it’s just interesting and potentially telling that THAT is when both angel and dru are brought up in direct link to buffy and spike’s relationship.
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