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I'm looking for fiction books that have beautiful writing. It doesn't have to be deep, just well written (you can tell I've had my share of disappointments recently 🥲). Examples: Eragon, the vegetarian, flights, most of the classics. I would also like something that's not set in the USA (I've had a lot of that recently and I'm European so I'm looking for another perspective). Also looking for something that's compatible with feminist values, in terms of how women are depicted (looking at you, male authors who've never talked with a woman). I'm open to weird stuff, the genre doesn't matter that much. So hit me up with your favourites please! 💓
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I'm almost halfway through and I do think I'm going to have to reread this once I get a copy of the book. I feel like I'm missing out on a lot of her writing style, and that's half the reason why I wanted to read it in the first place.
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Post from the Famesick: A Memoir forum
For anyone else like me who is unaware of the “incident” Dunham refers to in this chapter (SA TRIGGER):
During Hollywood’s Me Too movement, actress Aurora Perrineau accused Girl’s screen writer Murray Miller of r***ing her when she was 17. Jenny and Lena came out with the below statement:
Veeeeerrrryyy confused why Jenny wanted to insert herself in this situation at all, much less get Lena to sign off on this statement. Seems on Reddit people are very skeptical that Lena “doesn’t remember” this episode. I don’t know what to believe re Lena consciously making this statement or not , but either way feels icky to me that they felt the need to quickly come to his defense and get involved in something they had no business getting involved in.
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I feel like Dunham is deliberately missing the point here—people aren’t disputing that her parents, as artists, weren’t necessarily well-off. However, they would have been recognisable names in certain circles, and that alone may well have opened doors for Dunham. The same goes for the rest of the Girls cast (and I say that as someone who has a very soft spot for Girls)
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