#and its the only instance where frankie is an actual homewrecker
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I was looking at the post you reblogged about someone calling Clawd annoying and you said , “Book Clawd can choke” in one of the replies.
It might be an old reply though
Ohhhh yes.
I was referring to the Lisi Harrison books!
The third one has a focus on Clawdeen, and in it we see him and Draculaura get together and it seems pretty cute and sweet, and all around he's fine character wise, with the caveat that he's kinda sexist. Tbh the book portrays that as being a commonality in werewolf culture (which is....infuriating) But in the fourth one, which focuses on Draculaura, the two are actively dating and he suuuucks.
He's portrayed as being too embarrassed to be seen with her in front of his friends, so every time the two are together, it's just him brushing her off. Meanwhile she's going through a wicked hard time, because Dracula also sucks in that book and puts a shit ton of pressure on her. And book Draculaura is such a sweetheart, and kind of a pushover, so it's extra hard to read.
So yeah...book Clawd (and Dracula) can still choke lol.
#monster high#monster high novels#monster high lisi harrison#i'm still a stan for that series as it was my intro to mh and i was already a fan of another one of lisi harrison's book series#but i will never claim that they're particularly good#i think the first two are def worth reading if you wanna see a different take on the world#but the third and fourth suck and the series ending is rushed and doesn't even really make sense#and overall its so outdated....cleo unironically compares her father to trump lol#clawdeen's characterization isn't great either kinda falls into the aggressive black girl stereotype#while also not explicitly describing her as a black girl its weird#and its the only instance where frankie is an actual homewrecker#ask#its been a while since ive read them now...might be time for my annual reread
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