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Yerba Buena
Nina LaCour
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Yerba Buena
Nina LaCour
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Eat the Ones You Love
Sarah Maria Griffin
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Eat the Ones You Love
Sarah Maria Griffin
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The Midnight Shift
Cheon Seon-ran
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The Midnight Shift
Cheon Seon-ran
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Post from the A Spindle Splintered (Fractured Fables, #1) forum
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《 “You are accustomed to thinking of fairy tales as make-believe.” [...] “But they have only ever been mirrors.” 》
💔 women need peace, for f*ck sake!
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have to admit i’m not loving this…the figures themselves are interesting and there are occasionally some great ideas about the intersectionality of homosexuality with class, masculinity, power, deviance that get to the surface but the overarching point of this book is such a reductive piece of pop history. i’m yet to understand what lemmey and miller would define as “bad” and i barely understand what they define as “gays”
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My feelings so far is that while the content itself is interesting and I feel like I'm learning something, it's constantly falling a little short of drawing a satisfying conclusion. Like it feels like we're getting somewhere, we're gathering the context through explaining the times and the cultural attitudes and the important players, everything is laid out so a point can be made, and then the chapter just ends. I'm enjoying it but the flimsiness of every observation is going to start getting frustrating soon 😭