A review by chokinghalos
Wuthering Height by Emily Brontë

4.0

The good thing about this book is how well the domestic abuse is portrayed, passing on from one generation to the next one and so on. Not even the girls were safe from it. I specially loved when Heathchliff was at focus and how well this character was made, even though I hated him with every fiber of my being, which makes him a very well-made character. Overall, it was a great book.

Now, what I didn't like was how the narrators would change suddenly, causing me to get lost and having to re-read a couple of times until I understood the narrator was someone else; it could've been avoided with an omniscient narrator. Sometimes I wanted to stop reading it, it was slow-paced with things that weren't interesting, but that might be just me.