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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

I think the most important thing I can do with this review is set the stage for those who are contemplating reading this book. While there are four primary female figures and a few others, arguably part of crossword history, whose life and works are a large part of this book, and the author traces her own work and experience with the world of crosswords, there are also digressions into larger feminist history, 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/ which to a certain extent qualify as context. There is also a fair amount of space devoted to discussing the author's struggles with anorexia nervosa as a young woman, how that paired/fed into her need for order, for controlling the way she was perceived, similarly to her initial pursuit of crosswords. It felt to me like there was an eating disorder memoir in here, trying to make itself heard amongst extensive sections about- what the synopsis 4mo
Robotswithpersonality 3/? and subtitle suggest the book will be about - the feminist history of crosswords.
To add to the muddle, while the author calls herself out on her tendency to intellectualize, it doesn't stop her from delving in to the psychological theory of anorexia, various psychologists' work, and unfortunately, a few dips into Freudian analysis which I outright skimmed.
4mo
Robotswithpersonality 4/? I think perhaps the author was attempting to outline the struggle, both historically and current day of women to see parity in recognition in the field of constructing and solving crosswords, but it didn't feel especially empowering when the emphasis was on how the early figures, shaped by the values of their time, often saw traditional gender roles as more important than their work, and one of the figures discussed is identified as a TERF. 4mo
Robotswithpersonality 5/5 At the very least, while the current statistics are still dispiriting, they are contrasted with coverage of initiatives to improve diversity in the field.
The author's intentions, it now seems clear, were not to provide an inspirational text, but a recognition of the struggle. I just wish I'd known that going in.

⚠️ anorexia, detailed discussion of disordered eating, body dysmorphia, transphobia
4mo
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Robotswithpersonality
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Love and crosswords. 🥰

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fredthemoose
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Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 Part dissertation on the intersection of crosswords and feminism, including profiles of several women and LGBTQ+ folk; part memoir of a young woman crossword constructor who worked as an assistant to Will Shorts, including her recovery from anorexia. Parts are thought provoking, but there are a lot of different and not obviously connected threads that sometimes weave together more effectively than others.

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MatchlessMarie
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Stopped at a library I don‘t usually go to and they have a puzzle swap. This is such a cool idea. I hope it catches on with some of the other branches 🥰🧩

TheBookHippie Oh this is lovely!! 7mo
AmyG That‘s a great idea. 7mo
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everlocalwest
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Pickpick

A history of crossword puzzles and feminist wordplay through the lens of the author's struggle with anorexia. Endlessly fascinating and Shectman pulls the intersections off incredibly well.

charl08 Sounds intriguing! 7mo
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Pageturner1
Unknown Book 4475976 | Unknown Unknown

1872 utopian novel whose title is an anagram of NOWHERE

anyone know this answer?
#crosswordpuzzles

Pageturner1 thanks @ozma.of.oz 1y
Pageturner1 did you already know that or look up? 1y
BookmarkTavern I thought I remembered the author, so I googled him! I read it and More‘s Utopia in a college class a while ago. 1y
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MatchlessMarie
Puzzled to Death | Parnell Hall
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Found this cute puzzle at the thrift store yesterday. Going to try to do some audiopuzzling (sp?) today. Also want to update my Movie/TV totals before my week 2 totals which I will post next.

Only Murders in the Building season finale
The Rookie
Friday the 13th part 3
Castle (3)

+31 pts

#scarathlon2021 #teamslaughter

BkClubCare Audiopuzzling works for me! (But my phone‘s autocorrect wants to separate 😂) 3y
Fortifiedbybooks I have that puzzle! I put it together years ago and framed it to hang up in my little office area. 3y
Clwojick So cute! 3y
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Amiable
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Well, I WAS going to do some audiopuzzling, but then my son sat down and completed the entire 1,000-piece puzzle in just a few hours. 🤷🏻‍♀️ It‘s pretty, though—isn‘t it ?

AmyG It‘s beautiful. And only a few hours? Wow. 4y
Gissy Pandemic boredom? 🤣😂🤣😂

Beautiful puzzle!😍📚📚📚❤️💚❤️💚❤️💚
Where did you find it? I‘m not a fan of puzzles but that one I can fell in love with it and do it.
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LauraBeth I‘m super impressed! I have this puzzle and I ended up bailing on it bc I found it too difficult 😂 4y
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Amiable @Gissy It‘s definitely“trapped at home with Mom and Dad during a pandemic Christmas” boredom. 😀 I think I got the puzzle at SeriousPuzzles.com? (edited) 4y
Amiable @LauraBeth @AmyG This is the son who is an actual, real rocket scientist. I fully expected to spend at least the next few weeks struggling with it on my own. 😄 Now I‘m going to have to take it apart when he leaves and start all over again! (edited) 4y
Lindy 😂👏👏👏 4y
Traci1 Love that puzzle 😍 4y
cozypunk Ok, my mind has been blown! 4y
Tanisha_A 😍 wow 4y
juliekay Your son sounds like my husband. I can sit there for hours trying to find the right pieces. He sits there for an hour and fills in half the puzzle. I like doing them, but I‘m not very speedy at them. 4y
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rabbitprincess
Pickpick

A low pick (3.5/5). Some good anecdotes, and the discussion of how to construct a puzzle was really interesting. I was not enamoured with the discursive footnotes (especially not the one with that old myth about posh being an acronym).

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rabbitprincess
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My other half started doing the NY Times crossword when he started working night shifts. He tracks his time and records it in a spreadsheet. He figures if his solve time starts going up, night shift is frying his brain 😬

This crossword is actually a couple of weeks old; he gets the paper from his parents, in batches.

saresmoore Ha! I like the way he thinks! I do them in the app, so it tracks solve time for me, but there‘s an unfortunate subscription fee and no pencil. 😕 4y
rabbitprincess @saresmoore Oh yeah, the book was saying that the crossword subscription is actually separate from the paper! I do the variety puzzle books more often. Other half and I share them so that we get the most bang for our buck. 4y
saresmoore Well, that‘s good to know! I think the app puzzles are much easier. 😅 4y
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