Book Review: Wuthering Heights (Bronte)
Have I read this before: Nopers.
Review: I liked this one. I like how it’s framed by Mr. Lockwood meeting his landlord, Heathcliff, getting sick, and then is told the actual story by the housekeeper. I love the complexity of Heathcliff and how he’s not just a one-note villain (or hero or anything). All the characters are decently complex, which is not something that can be said about every “here’s another story set in England!” book on my list.
Favorite Part: The changes Heathcliff undergoes, whether they’re for the better or for the worse. Even though he’s an extreme character, he retains a degree of relatability throughout (at least in my opinion).
Rating: 6/10
