catladye is interested in reading...

The Madness of Women: Myth and Experience (Women and Psychology)
Jane M. Ussher
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Assata: An Autobiography
Assata Shakur
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The Third Gilmore Girl: A Memoir
Kelly Bishop
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Why Brains Need Friends: The Neuroscience of Social Connection
Ben Rein
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The Book of Halloween: A Historical Treatment
Ruth Edna Kelley
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All this passive moralising coupled with a total lack of self awareness and refusal to confront her own complicity in these terrible people’s schemes is getting tedious 🥱
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The Wife Upstairs
Rachel Hawkins
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The Eyre Affair (Thursday Next, #1)
Jasper Fforde
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Jane Steele
Lyndsay Faye
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The Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service
Laura Kaplan
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Memoirs of an Ex-Prom Queen
Alix Kates Shulman
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Banished Citizens: A History of the Mexican American Women Who Endured Repatriation
Marla A. Ramírez
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"There is no such thing as a good influence, Mr. Gray. All influence is immoral - immoral from the scientific point of view."
"Why?"
"Because to influence a person is to give him one's own soul. He does not think his natural thoughts or burn with his natural passions. His virtues are not real to him. His sins, if there are such things as sins, are borrowed. He becomes an echo of someone else's music, am actor of a part that has not been written for him. The aim of life is self-development. To realise one's own nature perfectly - that is what each of us is here for. People are afraid of themselves nowadays. They have forgotten the highest of duties, the duty that one owes to one's self. Of course they are charitable. They feed the hungry and clothe the beggar. But their own souls starve, and are naked."
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i get that the aimlessness is /the point/ but reading this is like pulling teeth..
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Welp, I'm officially a part of this man's Hate Club. Jo was right about him. "But Meg made mistakes" idc idc, I don't like that man, she was young, dumb, and groomed.
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I'm really not used to reading classics so I'm kinda struggling with it but the story is cute. I think I'll get the hang of it as I keep reading.