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Hey! Who put their leftist politics in my fiction?
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The Sun and the Starmaker
Rachel Griffin
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Drop Dead Famous
Jennifer Pearson
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Drop Dead Famous
Jennifer Pearson
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Someone to Daydream About
Sydney Langford
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I feel like when I say I get intimidated by certain books it sounds silly. Iâve been reading books for as long as I can remember đ .
This is one of those books. And Iâm glad I finally read it. It was approachable, and didnât talk down to you. I thought the idea of various famous figures coming to the present and seeing how far society has come (or fallen short in some aspects) is always a fun thought exercise.
Overall I enjoyed this book. Glad I finally read it!
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The Sun and the Starmaker
Rachel Griffin
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Legally Yours, Violet Lopez
Elba Luz
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Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert
Bob the Drag Queen
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What do you audiobook readers do hobby-wise while listening? I'm looking for new ideas.
I currently play games on my tablet but am starting to get bored. I used to do jigsaw puzzles and that's great but in the mood for something different. I also need something that doesn't require too much brainpower and thinking/counting. I started a new search and find game but I was having to think of what I was looking for and keeping it in mind and it was a bit distracting.
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i'm currently reading a book i'm heavily not interested in, but i don't make a habit of not finishing a series i already started, esp if i'm already in book 2.
so it made me wonder: what are your pettiest reasons why you dnf-ed a book?
mine:
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Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert
Bob the Drag Queen