Professor Emily Wilde and that other guy
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Emily Wilde is THE neurodivergent rep queen. Her parents find her weird and off-putting. She gets to a new town and immediately offends them. She has to constantly remind herself to show empathy. She pulled a faerie king with the power of autistic rizz. Truly the representation we all deserve.
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in the name of complete academic transparency i must transcribe the declaration of love and marriage proposal from the most beautiful man ive ever seen who just so happens to be a faerie king. for science
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I suppose most children fall in love with faeries at some point, but my fascination was never about magic or the granting of wishes. The Folk were of another world, with its own rules and customs-and to a child who always felt ill-suited to her own world, the lure was irresistible.
Heather Fawcett, Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
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Wendell any time he wakes up and Emily is gone
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"this is why I work alone. I could have been out of the door with Wendell already"
Can we please talk about how Emily, who values her space above everything, and is the most introverted to borderline antisocial person in existence, is so comfortable with Wendell that working with him is synonymous to working alone for her?
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I gotta give it to Emily Wilde, she said this bitch Wendell Bambleby ain't normal and proceeded to cite her sources.
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eweof in modern day, Bambleby comments “so true bestie” on everything Emily posts
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Me reading the back of Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries where all the reviews call it charming: hmm it's probably just another basic fantasy novel like a lot I've read lately
Me 25 pages in with nothing happening yet but a lot of worldbuilding, completely charmed:
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Oh to be a student of dryadology at Cambridge. Your professors regularly get kidnapped by faeries. One of them is the hardest grader you’ve ever met. She fails your essay the same week your cat dies but gives you extra credit because you cry in her office for an hour. Another professor will give his TA’s co-author credit on his papers but it’s said he treats them like slaves. He gives the most longwinded, non-sensical lectures you’ve ever heard and you can’t quite figure out what his class is about (rumor has it he’s a faerie?) You’re pretty sure the aforementioned two professors are in love.
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Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands Moodboard/Aesthetic
I absolutely adored this sequel in the series and can't recommend the overall series enough, it's everything you could want!
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Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
This journal serves two purposes: to aid my recollection when it comes time to formally compile my field notes, and to provide a record for those scholars who come after me should I be captured by the Folk. Verba volant, scripta manent.
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Emily and Wendell deciding they are life partners whether they’re romantic or not before they’re romantic at all and completely on accident without thinking about it whatsoever just because they’re absolutely fascinated by one another is SOOOOOOOOO good
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