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The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida
Shehan Karunatilaka
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3.5 sounds like a low rating, but i’m 100% here for this ride
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Samantha Shannon
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A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot, #1)
Becky Chambers
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Parade
Rachel Cusk
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“Those female experiences, I now saw, had usually been attributed to an alternate or double self whose role it was to absorb and confine them so that they played no part in the ongoing story of life. Like a kind of stuntman, this alternate self took the actual risks in the manufacture of a fictional being whose exposure to danger was supposedly fundamental to its identity.” major gasp
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Parade
Rachel Cusk
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“And so what a bitter thing to say to me: that life is the intrusion, that to embrace a thing as beauty is the intrusion, that to believe a thing true and therefore undeniable, that is the intrusion”
This was gorgeous & so evocative. I will need to return to it, which I’m more than glad to do. Some of it evades me, it’s so full, so layered.
The imagery of growing up in the Caribbean brought me to tears. It’s just so specific—nostalgic, tender, painful.
I loved the essays on the mother-daughter relationship and girlhood, coming of age.
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At the Bottom of the River
Jamaica Kincaid
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“You may want to throw away that flower I gave you,” Ariadne says nonchalantly. “Which one?” Iona asks. “The tansy,” Ariadne says, then tilts her head to the side. “Are you keeping the flowers I give you?”
🙅♀️CUT THE CAMERASSSSSSSS IM SCREAMINGGG
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Her Spell That Binds Me
Luna Oblonsky
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An impressive short story that does a LOT in just 30 or so pages. Reads like a parable or a myth, which I absolutely loved.
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