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The Bluest Eye
The Bluest Eye | Toni Morrison
Pecola Breedlove, a young black girl, prays every day for beauty. Mocked by other children for the dark skin, curly hair, and brown eyes that set her apart, she yearns for normalcy, for the blond hair and blue eyes that she believes will allow her to finally fit in.Yet as her dream grows more fervent, her life slowly starts to disintegrate in the face of adversity and strife. A powerful examination of our obsession with beauty and conformity, Toni Morrisons virtuosic first novel asks powerful questions about race, class, and gender with the subtlety and grace that have always characterized her writing.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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LitsyEvents
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The first book for #withthebanned2025 is tagged. Anyone can join this group read hosted by @jadams89 Original post:
https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2804229

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Jadams89
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The first book up for #WiththeBanned is Toni Morrison‘s The Bluest Eye. We will start reading January 1st! You can read a chapter a day or however you like. Just let me know if you want to be added to the tag list! #WTB2025

I‘ll repost this closer to January, but I wanted to make sure everyone had time to get their copy with the holidays.

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KT1432 Awesome!! And yes please! 3w
LapReader I‘m in 3w
CuriousG Please add me to the tag list! 3w
Jadams89 @CuriousG added you!! 3w
Catsandbooks Fantastic! 3w
Melismatic Yes!! Love the # too 🫶🏻 3w
Deblovestoread Perfect! Thank you! 3w
Bookwormjillk Great pick! 3w
Kenyazero I think I will join in for this one! 3w
Read4life I‘m in. Happy to see that # too! 3w
Megabooks Please tag me!! I‘m not sure whether I‘ll do them all, but I definitely want to join in!! 3w
Jadams89 @Megabooks Absolutely! Join in as much or as little as you like. 3w
AllDebooks I'm all in for this!!! Please add me to the tag list. 😊 3w
Jadams89 @AllDebooks got you on the list! 3w
AllDebooks @Jadams89 thanks. Excellent 1st choice, I have my copy ready to go. 3w
SconsinBookyBadger Please add me to the tag list 😊 3w
Jadams89 @SconsinBookyBadger got you on the list! 3w
PaperbackPirate I‘ll pass on the first one but please tag me. I‘d love to join you next year. 2w
Jadams89 @PaperbackPirate added you to the list! Absolutely, not every book will appeal to everyone - happy to have you join in whenever you wish! 2w
Bookbuyingaddict Wow I didn‘t know this book 📖 had been banned ! What ever for ? Crazy 🤪 and thanks so much for organising this and giving us advance notice to get the books 📚 😍🙂😘🤩 2w
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andrew61
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A poetic book that I found disturbing. There was one scene that I wished I hadn't read, + my heart broke for poor Pecola, a victim in so many ways. I stumbled as a poetic description of growing plants changed into how effective they were at various stages to hit a child. The scene where pecola's father is humiliated by white men during a sexual act is painful.The writing is incredible, the themes important, but I would struggle to read it again.

Leftcoastzen It‘s an incredible but difficult read. 3w
Cathythoughts Those scenes we wish we hadn‘t read are difficult. It‘s hard to forget them 💔 3w
Centique I totally agree Andrew. The scene i wish id never read …and yet im glad it exists, that someone of Morrison‘s capability has captured that human experience. An incredible book that deserves all the prizes but i have trouble recommending it to anyone its so devastating 😓 (edited) 3w
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allenac87
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Excellent and heart breaking

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KateReadsYA
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It took me about half the book to really understand and enjoy this authors writing style but once I did just wow. I can see why she is so highly praised. I'll want to reread this in the future so I can truly enjoy the genius of this book.

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DeeLew I love this book. It‘s been over 20 years since I read it so it might be time to read again! 3mo
KateReadsYA @DeeLew That's great! I love rereading books. Have you read, beloved? I picked it up before this one but was having a hard time following along. 3mo
DeeLew @KateReadsYA I I haven‘t read Beloved but it consistently comes up on “best of” lists so I think I need to put it on my TBR. 3mo
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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I love Toni Morrison books 💙

#Controversial 👁️💙

#AboutABook… 📚📖📒📘📕📗📙📓

#BookNerd 🤓💙📚

Eggs Awesome author and choice 👍🏼 3mo
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AshleyHoss820
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I‘m sorry, this was her FIRST NOVEL!? Hang it up, everybody else, b/c dang. I know Morrison is going to chew up my soul and spit it out, but I can‘t help but keep coming back for more. Every story in here is painful. You see Pecola through a child‘s narrative. That‘s where Morrison‘s magic lies: her ability to weave and manipulate language. It‘s beautifully written, but it‘s also mean and hard and angry. As it should be. 240/1,001 #1001Books

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Sara_Planz
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How can you describe this book as anything more than a masterpiece? Nearly 55 years after it was first published, Morrison's story of Pecola is unforgettable and tragic, one that everyone should experience at least once. Everytime I read a Morrison book, I come away with a different perspective, insight, another "aha" moment, and The Bluest Eye is one that hits me that way with each rereading.

TheBookHippie One of my absolute favorites! 8mo
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BookMaven9
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I have had this book on my shelf for years and finally picked it up. However I ended up listening to it when I find out Toni Morrison was the narrator. Listening to her lovely, melodious voice unspool Pecola‘s story using language that is beyond beautiful but speaking about such horrors is at times unsettling and uncomfortable as it should be when speaking about harsh realities.

Stunning in its terrible way.

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KinaReads
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TracyReadsBooks
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Morrison‘s first novel is a stunner—profound, raw, honest, real…I could go on and on. Life with all its ups and downs, it‘s mundanity, it‘s hopes and heartbreaks leaps from the pages as we read the story of Pecola Breedlove, a young black girl, who dreams of having blond hair and blue eyes, features that she believes will make her pretty, allow her to fit in. Somehow this was the first Morrison book I‘ve read. It definitely won‘t be the last.

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60s and sunny in November? I‘ll take it! Starting the tagged book this morning, another one that I can‘t believe I haven‘t read…Going to remedy that right now.

#OutAndAbout #ReadingOnTheTrain #SpringInNovember

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merelybookish
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Technically a re-read but I was in high school the last timeI read it (30+ years ago 😳) and not much remained beyond a Black girl's desire for blue eyes. A complex novel that shows understanding and empathy for even the worst of humanity's acts, of which Black girls are often the victim. Morrison's writing is beautiful and brutal. Even in her first novel, her artistic vision is undeniable. I read it as part of a deep dive into Morrison 👇

merelybookish Hosted by @HardcoverHearts. Up next is Sula. Also a #192025 for 1970 @Librarybelle 13mo
Librarybelle On my to read list! 13mo
Pinta Marigolds! A fave Morrison—so much first book experimentation. 13mo
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merelybookish @Librarybelle Definitely worth reading but not an easy read! 13mo
merelybookish @Pinta Yes! And dandelions. 💛 13mo
sarahbarnes Great review! I reread this one more recently, too. Absolutely gut-wrenching. What a writer. 13mo
Centique I think of this book as the most devastating book i ever read. A hard read for sure. I dont think anyone but Toni Morrison could bring out the beauty and humanity in it 🙌 13mo
merelybookish @sarahbarnes Thanks! The last time I read it I was in high school so a much different experience this time! So sad and so well done. 13mo
merelybookish @Centique It truly is unflinching! She does not let her readers look away from brutal truth. But still showing beauty. It's pretty amazing, especially considering it's her first novel. 13mo
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Becker
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How could this possibly be Morrison‘s first book? It is incredibly well done. 😍

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“He does not see her, because for him there is nothing to see. How can a fifty-two-year-old white immigrant storekeeper with the taste of potatoes and beer in his mouth, his mind honed on the doe-eyed Virgin Mary, his sensibilities blunted by a permanent awareness of loss, see a little black girl? Nothing in his life even suggested that the feat was possible, not to say desirable or necessary.”

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RaeLovesToRead
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A harrowing examination of the racism underpinning society's notions of beauty. I feel I should say more about it, but the writing is poetry and left me with more feelings than words.

Brutal and devastating.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Cinfhen
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WHOA! I was not prepared for the BRUTALITY of this book nor the extremely graphic sexual abuse depicted. Just heartbreaking. Absolutely gutted by this book. I can‘t say I “enjoyed” reading this one, but it‘s definitely a powerful piece of writing. Does this belong in a classroom? I‘m not sure it‘s right for every student but it certainly is the RIGHT place to explore the themes of poverty, inequality, cruelty and damaging beliefs.

CarolynM Great review💔 Hope you are well, Cindy😘 14mo
Cinfhen All good @CarolynM how are you??? How are your parents doing??? 14mo
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Reggie There is a passage about a sofa in here and what it means to that family that I always think about. It‘s a rough book but my god, her writing! 14mo
CarolynM We‘ve had a hard few weeks, but today was a good day. It‘s an emotional roller coaster💙❤️ 14mo
Cinfhen 💯 @Reggie and I know the passage you are referring to. Can‘t believe this was her first novel!!! 14mo
Cinfhen @CarolynM thank God for the good days ❤️ 14mo
TrishB I‘ve yet to get to this one! 14mo
TrishB @CarolynM sending virtual hugs ❤️ 14mo
CarolynM Thank you Trish. I need them today💙. @TrishB 14mo
Cinfhen It‘s really a difficult read @TrishB but im glad I finally picked it up. 14mo
TrishB @CarolynM ♥️ it‘s so hard. Thinking of you and the family. 14mo
Centique This is the most brutal book ive ever read but i do think an experience like that needs to be captured by an amazing author - and Morrison is exactly the right author to make it horrifying but also human. 🙌 14mo
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Cinfhen
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Another book that seems fitting to read for #BannedBooks #TitlesAndTunes #Blues
#LetFreedomRead #BannedBookWeek

@BarbaraBB please add Beautiful Scars by Merry Clayton to our playlist

BarbaraBB I will! And I‘ll share it later today! 1y
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 1y
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Michael_Gee
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It never occurs to her that, if in her sleep, her hand hangs over the edge of the bed, something will crawl out from under it and bite her fingers off. I sleep near the wall, because that thought has occurred to me.

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KinaReads
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library haul :)

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DHill
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Why? Why have I waited so long?

Beloved on audio, read by the author, was staggering. One of the most emotionally impactful works I‘ve experienced. This one is no less.

TheBookHippie One of my most favorite books. I love it everytime I read it! 2y
staci.reads The last few paragraphs about marigolds...one of the most perfectly written passages ever. ❤️ 2y
KathyWheeler I ugly cried when I read this book, and that rarely happens. 2y
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kera_11
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this book is absolutely gut-wrenching. Morrison shows the vulnerability of children so well, and aims (I think) to show the psychological complexity of humans, and how we‘re driven by motivations, sometimes self-less, misguided, or just cruel. She doesn‘t aim to humanize the horrible people in this book, just explain their existence. I feel so emotionally heavy after reading this. Please please PLEASE look up trigger warnings for this book

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bio_chem06
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Not my favorite Morrison, but I love just reading the words she puts together.

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avien.ernieta
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This book follows Pecola Breedlove, a young black girl, as she nears puberty during the 1940s in Lorain, Ohio. With her newfound friends Claudia and Frieda, she learns the truth behind her poverty, 'ugliness' and misfortunes in life. If you enjoy books that explore themes of beauty, conformity, race, gender etc. you will enjoy this book. A theme in this book is how external forces affect internal struggles, because the girls battle-

avien.ernieta with society's exclusive idea of beauty, which prompts them to believe they are ugly.

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MissYaremcio Beautifully done Avien! 6/6 2y
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SanjanaGhosh
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How can a book break you in just the first two pages?

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CleverGirl
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Reading through the books currently being challenged at my local library. All these wanna-be book banners are doing is expanding my TBR pile.

SamAnne I'm grateful that book bans are a non-starter in my community, but the Banned Book list has certainly prompted me to read books on my long TBR, including Bechtel's Fun House and the March graphic novel series done with John Lewis. And it prompted me to reread your tagged! 2y
CleverGirl They aren‘t getting a ton of support here, but they are making a lot of noise and going after individual librarians by name. Now they‘re starting on school librarians. Fun House is one they use to stir ppl up. It‘s not even available in our libraries 🙄🙄🙄 2y
Leftcoastzen I will always believe that this is one of the most significant books I‘ve ever read .Powerful. 2y
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keepingupwiththepenguins
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Morrison wrote The Bluest Eye because she was “interested in talking about black girlhood”. It seems sadly inevitable that it would end up a foundational text about the impact of Euro-centric beauty standards and self-loathing. She also said her ‘job‘, as she saw it, was to “rip that veil drawn over proceedings too terrible to relate”, which she certainly achieved. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/the-bluest-eye-toni-morrison/

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DisneyFan
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One of the saddest books I‘ve read in a long time. Read as part of Banned Book Challenge.

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Leftcoastzen
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📖The Bluest Eye
🖋Charles Bukowski
📺Barney Miller
🎤David Bowie
🎼Blitzkreig Bop -The Ramones
#manicmonday #LetterB @CBee
Everyone play! My Monday has been a bit manic .😀

vivastory Have you seen this Blitzkrieg Bop video? It's a fave. I hope things calm down for you soon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gCWOb7V-b0
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Leftcoastzen @vivastory I hadn‘t seen it ! So funny! 2y
CBee Great answers! Hope Tuesday is better for you 😊 2y
peanutnine Oh my god I love Blitzkrieg Bop! 2y
eeclayton I almost picked Blitzkrieg Bop, too, so good! 2y
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JenniferEgnor
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Another intense, deeply emotional story from Tony Morrison; the first she told to the world. The heart of the story is something that still happens and you don‘t have to look far to see it. A story of poverty, class, abuse, white supremacy and how all these impacted one little girl forever. A story true, yet banned. Read it, pass it on, and uplift Black girls and Black womxn. Black is beautiful. Black is to be celebrated.

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LeaKell
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I did not know writing until I read Toni Morrison for the first time. Ms. Morrison encouraged all of us to read and learn from her books and while I‘m just beginning to discover the talent and the power of Ms. Morrison I am haunted and enchanted by her characters and their lives.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Reading my way through Morrison this year. This was her first published book. I appreciate how her themes both evolve and stay grounded in the same topics. Her writing is much easier to understand the deep meanings now that I have read a few of her works.

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Kempfme
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The Bluest Eyes is Toni Morrison‘s first book. It‘s about a girl in Ohio that wishes her eyes to be blue like the blonde haired white girls because they are beautiful, and clean unlike how she feels. It was very moving and emotional. There are some triggering topics that were a little uncomfortable to read, but still a good read.

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Evita
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3 out of 5. Good prose but how is this a literature book for middle and high school students?! I think its too traumatic for young minds.

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TheKidUpstairs
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#OnThisDay in 1931, Chloe Morrison was born in Lorain, Ohio. When fellow students at Howard University had trouble pronouncing Chloe, she took a nickname based off her baptismal name "Anthony", and went by Toni from then on. One of the first Black editors at Random House, she championed the work of other Black Authors before releasing her own work and becoming the first African American recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature #HistoryGetsLIT

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I love the name Chloe ❤️ 3y
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Juliev
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This was my first Toni Morrison book. It was beautifully written.

CuriousG I think this is the perfect one to start reading Toni Morrison. My first was Beloved (which is amazing, but a tough go), followed by The Bluest Eye. I always felt like I should have reversed the order. 3y
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MarshmallowAdventures
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This book was as captivating as it was chilling. A moving piece that highlights the effects of internalized racism on a young girl.

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Ididsoidid
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On the surface, a story of a little black girl who wishes for the epitome of white beauty standards: blue eyes. I found it really thought provoking, a lesson in intergenerational trauma and betrayals, and revealing of the subtle, implicit biases in society and in myself. I loved the writing. Powerful and painful. 9/10

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christhelesbian
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amazing
i love toni morrison but a lot of her books don‘t get to the point until the end but her writing is always beautiful and inspiring

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DinoMom
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Thank you @melissajayne for the wonderful #wintersolisticeswap package. I am looking forward to reading these books and the tea sounds delicious. I don‘t have my tree up yet, but once it is up the ornament will be going on. Thank you
@Chrissyreadit @sprainedbrain

sprainedbrain ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
julesG @melissajayne Don't you think this is a bit rude? Donate what you don't like. 3y
melissajayne @julesG how can I donate bath salts or a used book? I‘m going to get stuff that I wanted and post it as my #wintersolsticeswap package. 3y
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melissajayne @julesG how can I donate bath salts or a used book? I‘m going to get stuff that I wanted and post it as my #wintersolsticeswap package. 3y
Susanita Homeless shelter? Little free library? 3y
scripturient @melissajayne You‘re being rude! Just regift the bath salts to someone else if you don‘t want them? 🤷🏻‍♀️ (edited) 3y
Chrissyreadit Sharon I‘m sorry. I can assure you this will not happen again in a swap we host. 3y
Crazeedi Sharon, you are very special to all of us on litsy. Just ignore the people who are rude and unkind. Sending you my love and hugs and know we all are behind you 3y
wordslinger42 @DinoMom I'm really shocked to see this level of unkindness on Litsy. That being said, I am sure that whatever you sent was absolutely lovely and picked out with joy and intention on your part ❤ 3y
sprainedbrain Sharon, I sincerely apologize for this ridiculous behavior. I hope you won‘t hesitate to participate with us in the future… as Chrissy says, this will never happen again in a swap that I host. 3y
Elizabeth2 I agree with the above posters, and cannot believe the level of rudeness being displayed. I‘m sorry that your kindness was not appreciated. Just wow. 3y
Reviewsbylola This is so sad. I saw a drama post by Melissa on FB and I‘m shocked someone could be so rude over a holiday swap, especially after all the hard work @sprainedbrain and @Chrissyreadit put in organizing it, not to mention the thought and care you put into your gift @DinoMom ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
curiouserandcurioser @DinoMom im so very sorry that you have been treated so unkindly. I have seen your kindness and thoughtfulness sprinkled throughout Litsy, and its a shame that she didnt recognize that. Sending love and hugs to you❤❤ 3y
jenniferw88 Adding my love and hugs to you too! 3y
TrishB Unacceptable and rude to @DinoMom, sorry this happened. 3y
Amiable Like @Reviewsbylola , I also was stunned by the FB post and came right over here to add my support. I can‘t believe someone would complain so rudely about a gift that was put together with grace, care and intention. Sending warm hugs and holiday wishes your way! 3y
erank58 Sending hugs 💙💙 3y
TheBookHippie 🤍🤍🤍sending love 3y
LeahBergen Wait… what happened?? I have received several lovely swap gifts from @DinoMom . Not only have I had nothing to ever complain about but I‘ve been thrilled with each carefully chosen gift. 3y
BookishTrish Love and hugs @DinoMom 3y
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This is the third book by Toni Morrison that I‘ve read. Her writing is good, granted, but I find her stories over-layered, inaccessible, and all over the place. This particular book is very segmented and that made it hard for me to focus. The topic of this book is interesting so I had very high expectations on how she would navigate it and what answers she had to offer but unfortunately she didn‘t do that for me.

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⚠️https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/southlake-texas-anti-racist-book-school-library-rcna2734

'“One of the questions we‘re supposed to ask is ‘Does the writer have a neutral stance on the topic?‘” the teacher said. “Well, if you are Toni Morrison, how can you have a neutral stance toward racism? Now history is being depicted through this rose-colored lens, and all of this is creating a chilling effect that‘s going to hurt our students.”'

TrishB What a terrible statement! 3y
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ClairesReads
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I can confirm that this novel hurt my feelings in all the ways I expected it to and more. Its measured examination of how trauma is accumulated and internalised is thoughtful, and most importantly confronting. It‘s basically a perfect novel.

Centique Amen to everything you said. I don‘t think I‘ve read anything that hurt as much as reading this. And I‘m so glad it exists 🙌 3y
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