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Bookofmirth

Joined March 2016

English prof, reader of many genres. Insta, GR, & Tumblr: bookofmirth
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Natural Way of Things | Charlotte Wood
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Nope. No explanation was given for the situation these women found themselves in, and given that it was a highly unusual situation (they were in what seemed like a prison for being promiscuous/implying promiscuity or just being human beings complete with sexuality) that was really necessary. I don't mind being left w/ questions at the end of a book, but this was ridiculous.

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Red Rising | Pierce Brown
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I'm officially obsessed with this sci-fi series, which is a phrase I never thought I'd say. It's really action-packed and the world building is complex, if a bit intense at times (how many colors are there? What do they all do? Don't quiz me), but I couldn't put any of the books down. I was stress-drinking towards the end of Morning Star, and I need to reread them again ASAP. Also, Mustang is a BAMF.

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The Fate of the Tearling | Erika Johansen
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This whole series has been a ride, and considering how much everyone in the Tearling has experienced, this was probably the most fitting end. I'd call it bittersweet, but I can't say that it was actually either of those things. It gave me what I wanted, without making any of it easy.
I look really happy here but this is me four days ago, after I found it in a bookstore early, and before I started reading it.

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The Female of the Species | Mindy McGinnis
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It's going to be a long time until I recover from this book. Fists were pumped, tears were shed, and maybe there was a small glimmer of hope at the end? The smaller moments and comments and (rape) jokes left an impression just as much as the larger, more dramatic scenes.

McFarchie This book left me speechless... which is a rare occurrence. It is a lot to digest. That said I loved it ❤️ 8y
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Starting my third book this weekend. One good thing about participating in a #readathon - my momentum usually continues for a good week afterward.

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BookishMarginalia Hope you enjoy it! 8y
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All That Man Is | David Szalay
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First read today for @DeweysReadathon !

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Eileen: A Novel | Ottessa Moshfegh
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Mehso-so

A bit conflicted about this book. On the one hand it was an intense character study - on the other hand that character made me cringe every other page. It is described as Hitchcockian in the blurb, and I'd agree. You just have to get through a lot of descriptions of bodily functions to get there.

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Pond | Claire-Louise Bennett
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My newest #TBR shelves; most recent acquisition is Pond by Claire-Louise Bennett. Thanks to my husband for surprising me with the shelf on the right; until then, all these books were stuffed into the smaller shelf on the left.

MrBook 😳...*blink blink*...😱...😳...😱...😁...😎👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 8y
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This is about a woman who has a psychic connection to an ancient god, and an old conflict between different races. Obviously the art is beautiful, and it's not limited to the cover, I'm glad to say. The story is much more complex than many other graphic novels I've read, which means a) it takes more effort to understand, and b) it takes longer to read. Neither of those were a bad thing to me! P.S. I love Kippa and Ren!

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The complete novels | Jane Austen
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For my own part, if a book is well written, I always find it too short. #24in48 @Litsy @24in48

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One of my favorite series; it was a lot creepier than I expected and I'll probably reread it every fall! @Litsy #24in48

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Uprooted | Naomi Novik
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We have always lived in the castle in the country, through the woods. All the light we cannot see uprooted the buried giant; a god in ruins, in other words. And again, no one knows the natural way of things, the dust that falls from dreams. #spinepoetry #24in48

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The Bone Clocks: A Novel | David Mitchell

I have weird, violent dreams sometimes. I like to read before bed but combine my normal dreams with The Bone Clocks and what do you get? Yep. Some weird-ass creepy dreams.

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Alex + Ada Vol. 3 | Jonathan Luna, Sarah Vaughn
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Going to finish this one up today...

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Scarlet | Marissa Meyer
Mehso-so

This series is fun so far, I can see why so many people like it. They are fairly long books but they are also quick reads. I'll keep going with it but for now I am getting a little bit tired of sci-fi & fantasy.