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This isn't Disney's little mermaid! A collection of horror, dark fiction, and gothic romances featuring mermaids.
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Iām SO happy this book goes into the how people selectively breed and make hybrid vegetables, itās so interesting!
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āIt pains me to know that an old growth forest is worth far more as lumber than as the lungs of the earth. And yet Iām harnessed to this economy in ways large and small, yolked to pervasive extraction.ā
!!!!!!!! This is THE quote to illustrate how asinine our complete avoidance to do ANYTHING about climate change is. Why are we continuing to burn through our natural resources when we have viable renewable sources? Investing in renewables is an investment in not just our future, but the entire planet's future.
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Ida is such a relatable character. Her accounts of so many common autistic experiences make me want to cry and tell her everything will be okay. Based on the dedication, it was an intentional decision to make Ida autistic, but Iād love to know how other autistic people relate to her character.
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The Strength of the Few (Hierarchy, #2)
James Islington
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Ten Tomatoes that Changed the World: A History
William Alexander
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Not to be vulnerable on main, but the interactions between Maggie and her mom resonated so strongly with me and is one of the reasons Iām hesitant to have kids one day. Lerner gives some great advice on how to deal with this situation and called me out so hard with the idea that itās easier to fight than to work towards a healthier relationship. The work isnāt the scary part, itās the potential reaction, or countermove, that makes things hard and scary.
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If only tomatoes knew how much they've been through! It's a fascinating book to listen, but the author lost me a bit in the pizza chapter. It's still interesting, but I feel like he went away from the tomato as a the star of the show to fast-food industry and nutrition. I understand that the two are connected, but this chapter in particular sounded to me like it belonged to a different book.
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Forgot how tiny the font is on the printed books for this series.
This book is 707 pages, but I'd say it it was printed in a larger more typical font probably closer to 800ish š
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Iāve noticed recently a couple lowkey racist reviews of Legendborn (not on here, a different platform) and I was wondering what yāall do when you come across a racist/sexist/queerphobic review?? Do you call the person out or report the post or let it go?? Iāve also seen reviews of BOBH that said it had ātoo much feminismā. This doesnāt feel like a difference in opinions, it feels like a problem.
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beloved404 completed their yearly reading goal of 36 books!







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Masters of Death
Olivie Blake
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Lights Out
Navessa Allen