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Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto (1993-01-02)
Banana Yoshimoto
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Contemporary Literary Fiction where nothing out of the ordinary happens but the charactersā inner lives are rich, complicated, and layered.
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What's a title that took you out of a reading slump? I'm in the biggest reading slump of my life rn, and I desperately need a book/series that'll pull me out of it. I've tried picking a random book from my TBR, but I never end up reading it, and this is a last dash attempt to get help. Any ideas?
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my goal is to read three books this month, and i've already started on the year of magical thinking and i who have never known men. i'm still unsure on what the third book should be. my choices are 1. kitchen (banana yoshimoto), 2. poppy war (r.f. kuang), or 3. mythology (edith hamilton). please help me decide, i am so torn ;;
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The Poppy War (The Poppy War, #1)
R.F. Kuang
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Marigold Mind Laundry
Jungeun Yun
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Katabasis
R.F. Kuang
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Marigold Mind Laundry
Jungeun Yun
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I Who Have Never Known Men
Jacqueline Harpman
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"Hunger we all experience. Hunger is the greatest leveler of humankind, if it wishes to be leveled. But how and whether we appease it always restores the social order."
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The Year of Magical Thinking
Joan Didion
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Only Dull People Are Brilliant at Breakfast
Oscar Wilde
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Banana Heart Summer
Merlinda Bobis
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i think starting the book with expectations of it being good was my first mistake, because all i felt when i finished it was relief - i finally am done with this book(!!). it's well-written, don't get me wrong, but it feels like the writing itself is the only thing that is keeping the book going. i like that the book in unpretentious in a way that they are completely honest about how this "year of rest and relaxation" was even an option for someone to do -- because the main character is a rich, white woman who fits society's beauty standards, which is the most privileged a woman can possibly be in this world.
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