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Doddyaboutbooks

🇩đŸ‡șNeurospicy mood reader, with a focus on Aussie books and diverse books and authors. Queer AF. Xe/xir

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Dia de los Muertos 2025
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Terra Nullius
Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #1)
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, #1)
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Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
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The Eyes of Gaza
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Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson
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Butterfly Effects (InCryptid, #15)
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The Genius of Trees: How They Mastered the Elements and Shaped the World
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Botany of Empire: Plant Worlds and the Scientific Legacies of Colonialism (Feminst Technosciences)
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Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #2)
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The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power
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Disorientation
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The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power

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 I realise for the first time that the rest of the world is unaware that we don’t have emergency shelters in Gaza. (Israel bans the entry of equipment that could be used to build them). This blows my mind.

    I clearly missed this. WTAF!!

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    Mama tells us that she woke up to the sound of bongs and thought it was rain, so she got up to bring the laundry inside and went back to sleep. I think that’s hilarious
. How much trauma does it take to start thinking that bombs are like rain? And how much trauma dies it take to consider that funny?

    It’s incredible (and incredibly sad) what people can get used to.

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  • Fen, Bog and Swamp: A Short History of Peatland Destruction and Its Role in the Climate Crisis
    Thoughts from 80% (page 156)

    Jarring use of the word ‘Indian’ here ( to mean Native American) which seems weirdly out of place given the language of the rest of the book.

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    Thoughts from 75% (page 147)

    Very upsetting quote here from a Virginian slave owner who sounds like a proper c***.

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  • 75 Booked Week 3 check in

    Hello friends!!

    Time for our third 75 booked check in.

    I had a migraine this week which means I had two days that were basically a write off. While I hit my reading targets on the other days, I’ve been scrolling more than I want at night time which I’m going to try knocking on the head this week. I have managed to keep up my physical journalling, which leads me to again observe how surprisingly good low stakes writing of a couple of lines and maybe adding a cute sticker is for my mental health. (I read something recently about how good physically writing things (in any context) is for your brain compared to typing. I’ve been trying to write more in my daily life and I do think my brain feels better. How interesting!)

    How has this week gone for you?

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    I really enjoyed this book. I loved the way we gradually get to know Girlie, the way we are introduced to her weight lifting habits and her too much family and the way she navigates the world. I look forward to reading more of this author’s work.

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    Titania completed their yearly reading goal of 100 books!

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    Titania's 2026 Reading Challenge

    102 of 100 read
    The Incandescent
    Voidwalker (Beasts of the Void, #1)
    The Teller of Small Fortunes
    Gifted & Talented
    The City We Became (Great Cities, #1)
    An Academic Affair
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  • 75 Booked Week 3 check in

    Hello friends!!

    Time for our third 75 booked check in.

    I had a migraine this week which means I had two days that were basically a write off. While I hit my reading targets on the other days, I’ve been scrolling more than I want at night time which I’m going to try knocking on the head this week. I have managed to keep up my physical journalling, which leads me to again observe how surprisingly good low stakes writing of a couple of lines and maybe adding a cute sticker is for my mental health. (I read something recently about how good physically writing things (in any context) is for your brain compared to typing. I’ve been trying to write more in my daily life and I do think my brain feels better. How interesting!)

    How has this week gone for you?

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  • Women's Prize for Fiction

    I read the Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist and this is what I thought:

    🔩Flashlight by Susan Choi - 5 stars Louisa and her father are walking by the beach, when she wakes up on the sand, he is gone. We follow her and her family over the decades as they deal with grief and loss and family secrets. I absolutely loved this book. There was one part that completely blew my mind. The characters were complex and their relationships were challenging. The historical backdrop and politics of Japan and Korea in the late 20th century was informative and linked seamlessly to this one family.

    😍Heart the Lover by Lily King - 5 stars It is a literary love story, focusing on romantic relationships but not a romance novel. The first half follows a college student in the 80s as she is swept up in love and, in some ways more importantly, friendship. The second half looks at where she is now. It reflects on how important relationships follow us through our lives. Make sure you have tissues ready because this book will make you cry! It is beautifully written and the characters are so lovable. I can see why this book already has so much hype!

    đŸ‘¶The Mercy Step by Marcia Hutchinson - 4 stars Mercy is a child of Jamaican immigrants in 1960s London, dealing with abuse, poverty, and racism. Writing from the point of view of a child - from birth - is a risky way to write, but I think she pulled it off. You have to suspend the logic that an infant can think so clearly, and just go along with the story and the feelings that are being portrayed. I really enjoyed this book and thought it shone a new light on a family experience.

    ✉The Correspondent by Virginia Evans - 4 stars I've seen so much love for this book. It was really enjoyable. An epistolary novel done well, with some great characters. and it made me cry! I liked it a lot but it wasn't love for me

    đŸ•ŠïžKingfisher by Rozie Kelly - 3 stars A story of a man in two relationships, one seemingly ending, one seemingly beginning. There was nothing wrong with this book, but it didn't really engage me. I could see the emotions but I couldn't feel them. Even though it was written in first person it felt very distant.

    🐍Dominion by Addie E Citchens - DNF I really expected to enjoy this but I did not. I found the writing dense and convoluted and disliked the narrative voice. I couldn't distinguish the characters.

    The winner will be announced on June 11! Who is your favourite? Who do you think will win?

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