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Lolita
Vladimir Nabokov
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I spent a few days sitting on my thoughts about this book before committing to a rating and review. I want to start by saying I did enjoy this book, and I finished reading it pretty quickly because the content and themes are not challenging by any means. It's a great palate cleanser and it's sooooo cute. All that being said, this is one of those books I probably won't be recommending or lending to anyone. It's not a spectacular story and the love scenes are nothing special. The whole thing is a-ok. The one beef I have is the internal dialogue Amanda has about her body. She's a very outwardly confident person and she knows for a fact that she's beautiful. Amanda is a plus size woman (and so am I). I understand that it's possible to be fat and confident at the same time (I certainly am), but the self-confidence was too much at times. There just wasn't any depth to her self image. In that same vein, I feel like there's a very fine line between being attracted to someone who is fat and being attracted to someone because they're fat. Fetishizing fatness is something that was narrowly avoided in this book, so big ol kudos in that regard.
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Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë
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If the Boot Fits (Cowboys of California #2)
Rebekah Weatherspoon
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The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida
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Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care (Abolitionist Papers)
Kelly Hayes
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Kindred
Octavia E. Butler
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Resisting Borders and Technologies of Violence (Abolitionist Papers)
Ruha Benjamin
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That Hideous Strength (The Space Trilogy, #3)
C.S. Lewis
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Hello hello :)
I'm a Minneapolis local. It's probably not shocking to know that my city is Going Through It right now. I've been active in the streets. I've been helping my neighbors. I've been doing what I can, as safely as I can. This all being said, I've been feeling a ping of guilt whenever I crack open a book to wind down in my free time. The "if you have time to lean, you have time to clean," in my lil monkey brain says I should be doing more for my community instead of reading a silly cowboy romance. I don't think I should stop reading altogether though, because reading is an activity and a skill that's good for my soul and good for rebuilding my energy. So my big ask for the Pagebound Folks is this: what can I be reading that will make me feel like the content will make me wiser and stronger so I can be there for my city? Fiction or nonfiction, dystopian (duh), themes of justice, that flavor of reading. I want to read something that infuriates me. Something that makes me say, "why didn't somebody do something?" So that I can do something.
I hope this makes sense. Thanks fellas <3
Post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hello hello :)
I'm a Minneapolis local. It's probably not shocking to know that my city is Going Through It right now. I've been active in the streets. I've been helping my neighbors. I've been doing what I can, as safely as I can. This all being said, I've been feeling a ping of guilt whenever I crack open a book to wind down in my free time. The "if you have time to lean, you have time to clean," in my lil monkey brain says I should be doing more for my community instead of reading a silly cowboy romance. I don't think I should stop reading altogether though, because reading is an activity and a skill that's good for my soul and good for rebuilding my energy. So my big ask for the Pagebound Folks is this: what can I be reading that will make me feel like the content will make me wiser and stronger so I can be there for my city? Fiction or nonfiction, dystopian (duh), themes of justice, that flavor of reading. I want to read something that infuriates me. Something that makes me say, "why didn't somebody do something?" So that I can do something.
I hope this makes sense. Thanks fellas <3
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Revolution
Jennifer Donnelly
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