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"it was easy to understand why women feared men with their physical strength and lust and social powers, but women, with their canny intuitions, were so much deeper: they could predict what was to come long before it came, dream and it overnight, and read your mind"
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The Land in Winter
Andrew Miller
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The People in the Trees
Hanya Yanagihara
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The Work
Bri Lee
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Small Things Like These
Claire Keegan
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My sister gave me me this book for my birthday about three years ago and I thought it seemed quite boring. But today I was in my living room and saw it on the felt inclined to read it. I’ve never read a Sally Rooney book but I love reading from other Irish authors so I’m hoping that I’ll enjoy it.
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I guess pray for me? I've heard so much about this book (both good and bad) that my curiosity has just gotten the better of me.
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Chosen Family
Madeleine Gray
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Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice
Virginia Roberts Giuffre
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The Thursday Murder Club (Thursday Murder Club, #1)
Richard Osman
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Taboo: Conversations We Never Had About Sex, Body Image, Work and Relationships
Hannah Ferguson
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this book felt like sinking through layers of sand in the desert, each layer a window into the history and lives of the four main characters. at times it was hard to know what was real and what was metaphor, meaning that the story doesn't flow straightforward, rather it meanders and eddies, filling in puzzle pieces out of order, nevertheless ending with a full picture. despite the lyrical and metaphoric writing style, I was almost astonished at how easily I was able to create vibrant pictures in my head of all the characters; they felt full of life, their joys and sorrows animated.
I read the book tandem paperback and audio and enjoyed the experience! I'm planning to watch the movie soon to see how they are able to bring the characters to life on the screen.
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My first Sally Rooney read. Her writing style is so unique, and it took me a few tries before to get into the mood. But I’m ready now. Let’s go!