So May was a very prolific month for me in terms of reading. 7 books!!! That is a good month for reading I will say. #readingwrapup
My stats are made using #bookly
So May was a very prolific month for me in terms of reading. 7 books!!! That is a good month for reading I will say. #readingwrapup
My stats are made using #bookly
Short stories from Thai feminist, social realist author Duanwad Pimwana, translated by Mui Poopoksakul, who joined us for #borderlessbookclub on Thursday.
The perspectives are unusual, largely from the pov of a guy with exaggerated toxic masculinity going on. A challenging, uncomfortable read but on the whole I was left feeling very sad. It was an interesting read though, & Sandals and The Attendant, in particular, will stick with me.
... every single thing in this house was just like that wall colour- they were all things that he liked...
Wrap up for this week! #witreadathon #summersendreadathon #bfcr3 #bookdragons
Read 5 books this week
Arid Dreams
The Lost Daughter 🎧
The City of Ash and Red
The Girl Who Wrote Loneliness
A Greater Music
Fitness
5/5 Jazzercise classes
28km walking
On the heels of reading Bright by this same author/translator duo, I found this book of short stories that came out the same day - I have to admit I was taken aback at first by how many stories featured a male character who was often obsessing over a woman, treating her like an object, or punishing her for not looking/acting like he thought she should. But there some subversion going on here where these characters are exposed for their thinking.