#Hetty Chapin
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lunaathorne · 1 year ago
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every sapphic book i love → wilder girls by rory power
how will we ever survive this if we don't survive each other?
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screechwhisper · 2 years ago
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Reese gave her the blankest look I've ever seen and said "Plenty of girls, though."
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loversdeath · 3 months ago
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I’m reading Wilder Girls by Rory Power and I’m obsessed with Hetty and Reese. Can’t wait to finish this to see where it all leads!!!!!!
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seppez · 1 year ago
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Anyways I started to read Wilder Girls
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tearsonthepage · 1 year ago
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I’m sorry, I’d tell my parents, whenever something I’d made came crashing down. I never wanted to hurt anyone. And sometimes I meant it.
But sometimes I didn’t. Anger, depthless and black, and I couldn’t cut it out of me. Growing and growing until it was all I had room for.
Go to Raxter, my mother said. Start again.
And I tried. But we all have things we’re good at.
-Wilder Girls by Rory Power
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benefishes · 1 year ago
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levanayre · 1 year ago
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I drew Hetty, Reese, and Byatt from Wilder Girls!
Please don't repost. Reblogs are welcome though!!
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energeticadrianz · 2 years ago
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YEAH BRO ‼️‼️ I ALSO HAVE A HETTY DRAWING WAI
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh · 2 years ago
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ain’t no way blud fell asleep on the ground 💀
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flowercrownroman · 3 years ago
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Wilder Girls
by Rory Power
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nextonmy-tbr · 3 years ago
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Book Review: Wilder Girls
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Author: Rory Power 
Genre: Suspense, Science fiction, LGBTQ
A deadly disease that has affected everything from trees, plants, animals to even humans. All gone wild. So, the next thing that happens is, the navy orders Raxter School for Girls to go into quarantine while they find a cure. But will they get a cure? What will happen if someone breaks quarantine? Is what navy saying the whole truth or the reality is completely different? Read the book to find out … 
My thoughts: - 
This is one of the most interesting books I have read until now. The plot is really refreshing, I liked how the whole situation with Tox (the disease) was explained. I found the author’s writing style lovely and tactile. Moreover, I thought that the concept was really good. I thoroughly enjoyed the book, and especially the characters. Also, the cliffhanger, Oh My God! that shit just messed me up. I hope the author releases the second book soon. 
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“Our side of the fence is neat and clean like it was before - it’s only us that’s different.”  
The plot is refreshing and unique, but I think what really made me like this book was the author's writing. You can see how Tox had affected the girls in the first couple of chapters. How it affected not only their bodies drastically but also their minds. Another thing that I would like to bring attention to, is how differently Hetty and Byatt’s chapters are written. Hetty’s chapters are clear and precise. While, in Byatt’s chapters, words are not clear, sentences at times do not make sense, even the formatting isn’t right. That shows Byatt’s mental state. 
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“I closed my eye. I have to get used to it, to this guilt twisting inside me. I don’t think it’s ever going away.” 
I found every character in this book complex, and Hetty is surely one of them. We see her taking decisions that are hard to take but she does anyway for survival and her best friend Byatt. Her motivation to find Byatt is destructive not only for her but everyone around her. But I think that is a very understandable trait as you can see these girls don’t have anything but each other. She is driven, focused, and hard minded but at the same time also is sensitive towards others. 
“We don’t get to choose what hurts us.”  
Reese is that character that you think you have figured her out but turns out she is completely different. I at first thought she is the one who is a completely detached person, who doesn’t want to mix up with people, but she actually is just a very emotional person who keeps herself away from people to not get hurt. I guess many of us suffer from that right? 
“I think I’d been looking for it all my life, a storm in my body to match the one in my head.”
Byatt is the character I felt really bad for. I don’t think that any one ever deserves what she went through. She has a personality that anyone would admire and like instantly but she can also be manipulative, in a way that no one recognizes. That's what makes her complex. 
So I would conclude this review by saying that if you love adventure, suspense, thriller, LGBTQ, all female books then there you have the perfect book. I think that no one should miss this. Let me know your thoughts about this book. Would love to hear them and also, any book recommendation of yours. 
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screechwhisper · 2 years ago
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Screaming and crying REESE AND HETTY YESSS
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lunaathorne · 4 years ago
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books read in 2020: wilder girls by rory power (★★★☆☆)
it was my mother's idea and my father just nodded and went to sit in another room. silence all that summer until they put me in a car headed for raxter. nobody there will know, I told myself. nobody will know what you do when you're bored. what you do just because you can.
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lgbtbullet · 4 years ago
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i don’t usually post on here but i made some playlists after reading wilder girls so here you go
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fujixia · 5 years ago
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Hetty, Reese and Byatt (Wilder Girls by Rory Power)
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benefishes · 2 years ago
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' risks her life because she's afraid that if she lets her go , what life will she have ? ' [ hetty chapin about byatt winsor ]
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