My hold came in so I‘m just gonna jump right in ☺️Sorry friends, I know we had talked about a possible #BunnyRead but I can‘t wait. #FeveredFairyTale
My hold came in so I‘m just gonna jump right in ☺️Sorry friends, I know we had talked about a possible #BunnyRead but I can‘t wait. #FeveredFairyTale
Look who‘s back?!? Our favorite 🐰
This one actually sounds great!
Should we try for another “BunnyRead” later this year???
Look what arrived today!!! Thank you SO MUCH @BarbaraBB I‘m super excited to #BuddyRead the tagged book with you. I do remember discussing this one way back🧡I‘ve already bit into the chocolate 🍫 I can‘t resist anything chocolate & mint!!! It‘s delicious 😋 I‘m so grateful for our friendship, I truly consider you a friend 👯♂️Happy Holidays and best wishes for the New Year/ much love xxx
Well, I‘ve made it to Part Two. I had no idea what to expect, but I‘m glad to report that it‘s intense, hilarious, compulsively readable, and so seriously f*cked up. So.
My hold *just* came in for this one, unfortunately not in time for the #bunnyread, but I‘m still excited to read it!
Side note: This is my accountability post to say that I will be prioritizing more of my own reading if it kills me!
It‘s too bad that I couldn‘t get a copy until after #bunnyread finished!! I sympathized with Samantha and was captivated by the cast of characters, like Ava and her Drink Me flask and the Bunnies with their cupcakes and cardigans!
Not book-related at all so please excuse me while I indulge @Cinfhen in a picture of our local Benetton!
During the #back2school #bunnyread Cindy reminisced about shopping at Benetton, back in the day.
You asked for a pic, Cindy, and I never renege on a promise! 🤣Our town is the only place I‘ve seen one for years, and I haven‘t been in it for years either!
I appreciated the many thoughtful reviews & comments for the #bunnyread. I found this riveting & fun. A mash-up of genres that doesn't obey the rules: dark humour, satire, camp, horror, fabulism, fantasy. As a meditation on writing, I like that the book enacted the *wild* process of what it means to imagine: its allure & its danger. I also thought Awad was subtly clever about the classism, elitism, & insularity of the academic MFA environment. ⬇️
This is a hard one for me to review. It‘s almost like watching a train wreck - it‘s uncomfortable and shocking and horrifying, but yet you cannot turn away. Twinged with dark humor, yet with some rather gross elements, I found this book in parts riveting and in parts way too unbelievable. But, I had to keep reading. This pandemic has completely changed what books I read - this is the third one featuring some rather graphic scenes. ⬇️⬇️⬇️