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Midnight Sun (The Twilight Saga, #5)
Stephenie Meyer
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The Iron Heel
Jack London
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I cannot understate how pivotal Dr. Haunani-Kay Trask's book is to understanding the violence brought upon Native Hawaiians by the United States. It challenges institutions, academia, and our colonial society. She'll guide the reader through history and culture of Hawaiʻi through a Hawaiian lens and disprove the various myths that plague the identity and image of the islands and people.
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My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness
Kabi Nagata
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Something I really liked in TFK was how magic was based on a person's understanding, like physics, chemistry, etc. The learning curve and the amount of antibodies present in a Witching gave a solid magic system with limitations that felt organic for the characters to grow into.
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I told myself I’d read the first book and then go based off vibes and how much the authors wrote his views into the plot… here I am already fighting myself on finishing this book before the plot takes off. I am genuinely interested in the overarching plot but the fact alone that the word Mormon was dropped in this sci fi book has me… worried is the wrong word, because it’s not automatically a bad thing, but I don’t see it as a good omen either 🤡
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I figured out having less on my screen helps my thoughts flow into words better by trying out Calmly Writer Online. It's a website where it's simply just text. There's also type writer sounds, light and dark mode, and some stats you can put in the corner. Most of my life I used Google Docs as a default, but this website was a game changer for my focus. Does anyone else use and recommend other writing websites or programs?
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From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawai'i
Haunani-Kay Trask
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I figured out having less on my screen helps my thoughts flow into words better by trying out Calmly Writer Online. It's a website where it's simply just text. There's also type writer sounds, light and dark mode, and some stats you can put in the corner. Most of my life I used Google Docs as a default, but this website was a game changer for my focus. Does anyone else use and recommend other writing websites or programs?
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Don't Let the Forest In
C.G. Drews
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Native Hawaiian Books
Native Hawaiians, Kānaka Maoli, are an indigenous population in Polynesia. Many people are familiar with the State of Hawaii and the Americanified culture that is on mainstream media, but not the sovereign nation of Hawaiʻi. Here's a list from Kānaka and local authors about the islands, history, and culture!
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assigned by frankie
almost every single book mentioned on Frankie's Shelf youtube channel because their taste is wild and i love it.
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Notes from Underground
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Amerika: The Missing Person
Franz Kafka
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The Trial
Franz Kafka
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Utopia
Thomas More