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(Rant Review) Y'all I just can't... The Wild by K Webster | Taboo Romance Book Review | Booktube

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@morleywritesbooks
@morleywritesbooks 5 ай бұрын
i remember YotA going over this with similar points, and she was uncomfortable even though she reads/likes dark romances
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 5 ай бұрын
Same boat. I read a lot of dark and disturbing content, but it doesn't usually *bother* me the way this has bothered me, and is *still* bothering me, weeks later.
@elainagilbert7663
@elainagilbert7663 4 ай бұрын
Personally, I don't feel that the baby being a boy changes anything because Devon was so heart set on the taboo of her relationship with Reed so if there's a sequel where something happens to Reed and he dies, she may seek comfort elsewhere and she won't look far.
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 4 ай бұрын
What a horrifying thought... I *see* it, now that you've pointed it out but... I kinda wish I didn't now. One of those "can't unsee it" things. Thanks a LOT, Elaina! XD
@elainagilbert7663
@elainagilbert7663 4 ай бұрын
@@EfiLovesBooks Sorry to do that to you. I realized it and needed to share it or else the thought might've eroded my brain.
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 4 ай бұрын
I can 100% understand. Misery loves company, after all. You're always welcome to share your misery with me. :D
@donhilljr.4890
@donhilljr.4890 4 ай бұрын
I think this was a mislabeled extreme horror story 😳
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 4 ай бұрын
Accurate.
@meowlo-the-mood-reader
@meowlo-the-mood-reader 5 ай бұрын
i'm very tired of these kind of stories being sold as "romance". I read a book earlier this year with pdf files and grooming presented as a beautiful romance born of tragedy or w/e like this one is. Please be honest and stop calling these things beautiful romances. There's a place in fiction to explore these stories but I don't really think it's the romance shelves. I read a lot of dark romance and dark fiction and I don't want to be the kind of person who is like "don't romanticize bad things!" but there's just something about The Wild and this other book I read (All the Ugly and Wonderful Things) that just...something about it is not sitting right with me.
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 5 ай бұрын
I'm having the same difficulty. I'm not saying "don't write it". I'm not even saying "don't romanticize it" - but there's a difference to me between the characters deluding themselves and the author trying to delude their audience, particularly when it's being done off-page. It doesn't sit right with me either, though I find articulating the *why* of it in a precise way difficult.
@KirkpattieCake
@KirkpattieCake 5 ай бұрын
I BEEN WAITING to hear your thoughts on this one. I also read some dark stuff in a variety of categories. Usually when I review or talk about a book, I'm responding to the characters and situation in particular or sharing how I read a situation and what I think of it. Authors can write and explore a lot of terrible and extreme situations and I don't think that reflects on them in a negative way specifically. I mean, look at Lolita. Pending on which "commentary" you look at, I've seen some say Lolita glorifies pedophilia while others said obviously it shows a tragedy and an unreliable narrator and others have supposed it expresses some experiences an author has. For me, I think where this book specifically bothered me was the eroticism and romanticism of grooming and pedophilia. It did feel like pedo porn, it wasn't a tragedy or for a point other than titilation that is eroticizing the ages and the relationships. On top of that, while I think that books stand on their own in reader interpretation during the reading, I personally look to the author for intent to compare my experience with what the stated goal was. Webster saying this is a love story and purposefully trying to hide the elements of pedophilia and grooming make the book much more dubious than "just a book with taboo elements." It's the calling it a love story and wanting to expose more people to it to try and convert people that makes it read... a certain really gross way. While authors can't control how readers respond to their stories, if an author writes something and then in personal commentary glorifies it, that's the thing that makes me question a book's purpose and what the author was trying to do. I've seen way too much true crime content that shows how normal SA and CSA actually are and too much normalization and CSA tbh that the commentary of "this is a romance story" is.... something that makes my eyes squint.
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 5 ай бұрын
I think that's where I'm having such a hard time, too. I finished this book *weeks* ago and I'm still processing it, but not because of the book itself. It's the way it was sold, the way the author discussed it outside the pages of the story. I'm still processing. I'm not sure I'll ever fully understand *why* Webster chose to approach it in this particular way, other than marketing. It's the only thing I can come up with. That doesn't make it true, but it's certainly the only thing I came back with when I reached into the grab back of possible reasons.
@andreabailey676
@andreabailey676 4 ай бұрын
Way to many pedo books coming out lately. I find it gross.
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 4 ай бұрын
It's not new. They've been around forever. I think it's more the fact that we have places to *talk* about them now, so people are more aware of their existence, whereas before you would never really know unless you intentionally went looking for them.
@lostsnowman127
@lostsnowman127 Ай бұрын
Late to the party. Male here. I still think Reed was over the line with Sabrina. Sabrina is a tragic case. The author could have used sorrow and dead and cold bedroom to contrast the mayhem Reed causes with Devon. Same outcome, and Devon is with someone less angry. Instead his treatment of Sabrina acts as the tone check for his character. This is why dark stories aren't my deal. The male erotic lead is often insufferable.
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks Ай бұрын
There are so many other ways it could have been done. This just... wasn't it for me. At all.
@judgepunisher7113
@judgepunisher7113 2 ай бұрын
I used to watch you play overwatch like 8 years ago, crazy to see your still doing content after these years lol, looks great keep it up!
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 2 ай бұрын
Hey man, thanks! Hope you're well.
@sleepysadpoet
@sleepysadpoet Ай бұрын
One of my favorite book tubers covered this like twice and I'm living for it bc it sounds gross
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 11 күн бұрын
It was certainly an experience.
@spookyfirst9514
@spookyfirst9514 5 ай бұрын
10:57 Which is why I'll never read this book. I listened to YOTA's review of it, and that was as far as I could stand. Another book that had severely emotionally stunted characters was the His Name is Augustin series. The protagonist in that book behaved like a nine year old. The only good thing about it was the author never marketed it as a YA book. This one uses 'negative' publicity to market itself, another thing I don't agree with.
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 5 ай бұрын
I get outrage marketing, but like, at least be honest about what it is? And for heaven's sake, don't actively encourage people to HIDE it!
@spookyfirst9514
@spookyfirst9514 5 ай бұрын
@@EfiLovesBooks I just got to the part she asks people not to tell anyone how it's pure fetish porn. That's shady.
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 5 ай бұрын
@@spookyfirst9514 yyyyup
@petitluna2571
@petitluna2571 3 ай бұрын
After seeing the hundresd of 5 stars under the review of this book at Amazon all I can think is that the acopalyspe is no longera a fear but a source of hope for humanity lol.
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 3 ай бұрын
People like what they like. This one definitely was not on my "things I like" list.
@TheSuefriend
@TheSuefriend 13 күн бұрын
I'm shocked at how irresponsible this author is with trigger warnings.
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 11 күн бұрын
It's the intentional "don't tell people" for me. "Irresponsible" doesn't begin to cover it.
@wolfzbyte
@wolfzbyte 4 ай бұрын
Wow, this book just shouldn't exist and definitely not marketed as romance. So gross.
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 4 ай бұрын
I don't know that I'd go so far as to say it shouldn't exist. I feel like authors can (and should) write about difficult, controversial, and taboo topics - it helps people explore their thoughts on those topics in a safe environment. That doesn't mean I agree with the way the content was handled (both on-page and off-page), but I'm not going to go so far as to say it shouldn't have been written or published. If nothing else, it's given us all the opportunity to discuss how *not* to handle these topics, right? That, in and of itself, has value to the community, and wouldn't be occurring if the book did not exist.
@wolfzbyte
@wolfzbyte 4 ай бұрын
@@EfiLovesBooks Market it as a drama or something, but to pass this as a romance is all sorts of ick
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 4 ай бұрын
@@wolfzbyte Absolutely agree.
@NicolesBookishNook
@NicolesBookishNook 5 ай бұрын
😬 nope 😬
@EfiLovesBooks
@EfiLovesBooks 5 ай бұрын
That's pretty much where I'm at, too, Nicole.
i read the awful tiktok dark academia romance so you dont have to
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