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reading wuthering heights for the first time in 20 years ☁️ cozy reading vlog

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hi fellow book nerds in this vlog we're reading the gothic classic wuthering heights, and chatting about my non-desire to see the new adaptation. this book is haunting and beautifully written, if not depressing and almost suffocating. i watched a youtube documentary post-read as well, which really hit home and gave me lots of context about emily bronte herself which i hadn't known before. would recommend giving it a watch: https://youtu.be/gDN4u6Hq9-g?si=1T1LFBpuJlDhpKjk thanks for watching 🖤 subscribe // https://www.youtube.com/@geminipages CONTACT 💌 hibeccathegemini@gmail.com my blog: www.geminook.com support me & the channel (if you want to donate): https://ko-fi.com/geminipages goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/100340426-becca instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geminipages/ pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/geminook/ DISCLAIMER ✨ Some links are affiliate links, which means if you purchase from my link I'll get a small commission. This helps support me and costs nothing extra to you! MUSIC 🎵 Gymnopedie No 1 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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In this cozy reading vlog, I’m picking up Wuthering Heights for the first time in about 20 years and letting myself fully sink into the atmosphere. I chat through what it feels like to return to a gothic classic as an adult—how the writing is genuinely haunting and beautiful, but also how the story can feel depressing and almost suffocating in that very specific Brontë way. It’s one of those reads that’s immersive and moody enough to follow you around after you close the book. I also talk about my total lack of desire to see the new adaptation (I’m just not feeling it), and why I’d rather stay with the book’s tone on the page. After I finished, I watched a YouTube documentary about Emily Brontë that gave me so much context I didn’t have before, and it really hit home—highly recommend pairing it with your read if you want a deeper understanding of the author behind the story. If you’re into cozy vlogs, classics, and bookish reflection, this one’s for you.

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