Loved this book so much
Apparently Seren also is protesting my reading time today 😂
Apparently Seren also is protesting my reading time today 😂
Milk Teeth is a raw and intimate story of desire, but it's more than a love story. The central focus is the troubled relationship the protagonist has with herself. It considers the way we are taught to shrink ourselves, and how we can learn to take up space. This is a sensory story about desire, shame, bodies & food. It's sticky and authentic and shakily hopeful.
I'm drinking in Jessica Andrews' lyrical prose. I adore her writing with such a raw and authentic voice.
My top 3 reads from January:
-Public Library and Other Stories by Ali Smith
-Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors
-Agatha Christie: A Very Elusive Woman by Lucy Worsley
February hopefuls pictured, and I'm really looking forward to the tagged book since I absolutely loved Jessica Andrews' Saltwater.
Wow, I feel the female protagonist has a bit of every woman in her. The writing is stunning, the emotions are raw, one of my favorite books of 2022.