Plain Bad Heroines

A Novel

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Emily M. Danforth, Sara Lautman: Plain Bad Heroines (2020, HarperCollins Publishers)

English language

Published Nov. 30, 2020 by HarperCollins Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-06-294287-6
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4 stars (17 reviews)

Our story begins in 1902, at the Brookhants School for Girls. Flo and Clara, two impressionable students, are obsessed with each other and with a daring young writer named Mary MacLane, the author of a scandalous bestselling memoir. To show their devotion to Mary, the girls establish their own private club and call it the Plain Bad Heroine Society. They meet in secret in a nearby apple orchard, the setting of their wildest happiness and, ultimately, of their macabre deaths. This is where their bodies are later discovered with a copy of Mary’s book splayed beside them, the victims of a swarm of stinging, angry yellow jackets. Less than five years later, the Brookhants School for Girls closes its doors forever—but not before three more people mysteriously die on the property, each in a most troubling way.

Over a century later, the now abandoned and crumbling Brookhants is back in …

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2 stars

This book is a love story of three women in the present, and a two more couples around the year 1900.

Unfortunately, this book is marketed as a "horror comedy", and I found it neither scary nor funny.

The "gothic" elements - eerie happenings, unexplained events - are extremely rare.
The humor was lost on me - some parts are mildly funny at most.

Mainly, this is the story of women falling in love with each other (or not). This did not grab me, unfortunately: The characters remained somewhat colorless to me.

The part of the plot set around 1900 was the most interesting to me. Unfortunately, the reason for the curse of the haunted boarding school is explained in the penultimate chapter in the most sudden, "deus ex machina" fashion, which disappointed me.

The part of the plot set today, about the making of a movie about the events …

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4 stars

For how long this book is, it was a breeze to read. It’s also slow, but I never really felt bored or bogged down. I enjoyed it even when I didn’t know where it was going.

The scary bits I liked the most were the unsettling ones, like the yellow jacket swarm on the road with the apples, and all the times someone accidentally ate a bug. That might have only been 2 times but it was so awful

The heroines weren’t bad enough

3 stars

This just didn’t work for me. I can see why it should—I like gothic books, I like haunted books, I like riffing off history to make fiction, I like queer women. And yet!! I blame the arch narrator and her annoying footnotes. (I even like fiction with footnotes! Infinite Jest! Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell!) I might also blame the illustrations? oh well. ymmv

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  • Fiction, horror
  • Fiction, gothic

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