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Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë
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Macbeth
William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
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Frankenstein
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Remarkably Bright Creatures
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Sharkpedia: A Brief Compendium of Shark Lore (Pedia Books)
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Stone Blind
Natalie Haynes
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The ache that comes with the loss of innocence and childhood, but it’s made 10x worse by the audacity of men in Ancient Greece
An engaging and wonderful story, but I think at times, the flowery language was too much/didn’t fit? Just my opinion though, I still thought this book was amazing and the writing was beautiful. It definitely reminded me of the patience, perseverance, and strength that women possess and the different ways they show it. Also questioning where you draw the line in revenge, in cruelty?
(Spoiler part) I didn’t tab as much as I should have, but this really stuck out to me, “It was that chain and the pain it brought that slashed the root that held them together. And now all they can do is keep loving each other, bearing sorrow and anger for choices they can’t change.”