

⭐️⭐️⭐️
It took me so long to read this, I must have borrowed it from Libby 4 or 5 times. It‘s interesting but didn‘t hold my interest well. I was something to dip into between other reads (and not on the subway).
⭐️⭐️⭐️
It took me so long to read this, I must have borrowed it from Libby 4 or 5 times. It‘s interesting but didn‘t hold my interest well. I was something to dip into between other reads (and not on the subway).
Three books forecast for this weekend.
Forgotten Home Child for #ohCanada
Want I might DNF. I‘m at 50% and it‘s the third time I‘m borrowing this from Libby. Idk. Too spicy to read on the subway and I don‘t choose it when I‘m at home. 🤷🏻♀️
Network Effect is a great addition to the MurderBot series. Very happy to see ART again.
@rachelsbrittain #weekendreads
There's something about reading people's inner thoughts that make me feel a bit of a voyeur but this was a good book with lots of thought towards the selection process.
I do feel that it ended without closure though, as it ended with a submission, and not any final words from Anderson, which although she writes the prefaces to every chapter, which I felt could have rounded this out nicely to get some final thoughts.
Gillian Anderson set out to normalize women‘s fantasies. She‘s collected personal stories from women all over the world along with their ages, locations, sexual preference, living situation and socioeconomic information. These fantasies are then organized by common themes such as: strangers, want, being worshiped, forbidden lovers, kink, being watched, etc. I‘d say this is well done but repetitive to listen to at once. Better to dip in and out of.