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REPollock

REPollock

Joined May 2017

author, milliner, blogger at La Bricoleuse, theatre-maker, demimondaine. Mx.
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Smart Sex by Dr Emily Morse
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The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story by Nikole Hannah-Jones, The New York Times Company
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Smart analytical music criticism, love stuff like this and voices other than cishet male are rare.

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Listened to the audiobook, illuminating and disturbing.

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I have read three of this author‘s books and I am surprised that this one has some ideas I want to bring up at work.

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GHOSTS. | DOLLY. ALDERTON
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I found this book hilarious and couldn't put it down.

Despite being a generation older than the protagonist and her friends, I empathized with their online-dating exploits.

Recommend even if you aren't generally a fan of what used to be called "chick lit."

Tamra Love the colors! 2w
REPollock @Tamra thank you! Mixed seed pack FTW! 2w
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Bailedbailed

I had to stop because the audiobook reader began to attempt various bad British accents as direct quotes from historical figures began to appear, and I just couldn‘t take it seriously anymore.

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I don't know what I expected of this book but wow, what a wild ride through history, science fiction, psychological warfare and even alternative libraries. Fascinating, thorough, and one of Newitz's more compelling nonfiction adventures. Recommended for anyone who's lived through recent events and wondered whether they or the world had gone mad.

I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Black Cake | Charmaine Wilkerson
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My new best read of the year. A structural tour de force.

JenniferEgnor I just checked this one out from the library yesterday. Is the show of the same name on Hulu based on this book? 3w
REPollock @JenniferEgnor I didn‘t know there was a show with the same name, maybe! 3w
LiteraryinLawrence This was so good that I had my mom and sisters read it too! 3w
REPollock @LiteraryinLawrence it‘s been awhile since a book was so good I bought copies to give as gifts but this one is it for the forseeable future! 2w
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Wow! This book was recommended in a female empowerment workshop I attended and I ran right out and bought it (after reading the sample and watching the author‘s TED Talk). Highly recommended, not only for women with corporate ambitions but honestly any woman who has ever been catcalled by a stranger on the street or hit on by a boss.

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Bailedbailed

Bailing at 80%. Too much brutality and violence.

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Blue Ruin: A novel | Hari Kunzru
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Thought provoking, a fantastic Covid novel and one that in flashbacks captured the Y2K London art scene in what feels like a ketamine dream. I‘ve read one other novel by this author and I will seek out more.

I read an ARC of this novel from #NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Absolutely couldn‘t put down this compelling graphic memoir. And I generally don‘t stick with a memoir through the whole book but this one is 💯

jlhammar Great book! And pretty photo. 1mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 😍 1mo
REPollock @jlhammar thank you! These were originally from my great grandmother‘s yard. 1mo
REPollock @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks thank you! These were originally from my great grandmother‘s yard. 1mo
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I wish I‘d read this earlier in life.

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Chain-Gang All-Stars | Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
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Best novel of the year for me. A difficult and disturbing book. Audiobook highly recommended for keeping all the plot threads and characters straight via several narrators. I think it would have been harder to follow if I‘d read it as text.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty 😍 1mo
Tamra So jealous of your flower pots! 1mo
REPollock @Tamra thank you! I just put them out this past week. 1mo
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The narrative structure of this book is fantastically creative and hooked me on the storylines, the way they braided together and it was fun to look for all the connections between the plot-streams--reappearing objects and legends and history and lore. Some of it is deeply brutal and violent. Recommend but maybe read it in small doses. I received an ARC of this title from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Tom Lake: A Novel | Ann Patchett
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Absolutely loved this book. Despite the fact that I have not loved some of the author's prior novels, and despite the reviews that make valid points about the simplistic tokenism of the one Black supporting character, I nevertheless read this book voraciously and was all in for the whole ride.

AmyG Same. This is my favorite of hers. 2mo
LiteraryinLawrence I‘m in the middle of it now and I‘m loving the storytelling. 2mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 💜 2mo
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TheBookHippie Ack this is why I haven‘t read it plus the fact that northern Michigan 😵‍💫😵‍💫is not a nice place. I keep flip flopping on to read or not to read. 2mo
REPollock @TheBookHippie I listened to the audiobook which is read by Meryl Streep. I think her narration really added to the experience and I often thought that if I had been reading a printed copy I would not have enjoyed it as much. 2mo
TheBookHippie @REPollock now that‘s a good plan!!! Thanks! 2mo
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Bailedbailed

I should accept that I really don‘t care for memoirs.

Tamra I don‘t usually either, though I wish I did because there are so many! 2mo
REPollock @Tamra same. I just always get so impatient and irritated with the authors. 2mo
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King Nyx | Kirsten Bakis
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Bailedbailed

A plot twist near the end strained credulity to the breaking point.

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Bailedbailed

The audiobook narration was too precious, like she was a children‘s librarian at preschool story time.

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An interesting look at the concept of mental illness in history and culture, and the implications of stigma on wellbeing.

Crazeedi ❤️ your posies! I can't wait to see mine 3mo
REPollock @Crazeedi they‘ve never bloomed before! I‘m thrilled that they‘re purple! 3mo
Crazeedi @REPollock 🌸🌸 3mo
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A fantastic must-read for any American concerned about the rise of Christian nationalism and the conflation of Christian faith with political ideology.

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Unquestionably the best book of the year so far. Highly recommended for literally everyone who uses computers or has a smartphone, and especially women interested in the lost histories of women innovators.

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Butts: A Backstory | Heather Radke
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Surprisingly scholarly yet readable, not a novelty book or a joke but still with moments of humor. Recommend to fashion history enthusiasts and those with an interest in the subject of social cultivation of body dysmorphia and beauty “standards.”

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A fun trio of connected short stories about the Book People, a coven of libromancers that also appeared in this author‘s “The Withrow Chronicles” books.

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This is a fascinating piece of ethnographic history. I‘m glad I listened to the audiobook because I get why it is important to write an oral history in the dialect as spoken but I think it would have been difficult to understand. Hearing it was clearer I think.

CW: lots of violence, brutality, murder, and tragedy.

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Weather: A novel | Jenny Offill
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This is the strangest book I‘ve read in years.

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Mehso-so

An excellent book for adolescents, young adults, and parents who want to shield their children from the effects of diet culture and the body-image obsessions perpetuated by Hollywood and advertising.

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Once There Were Wolves | Charlotte McConaghy
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I loved this book until it began to strain credulity too far. I‘ll probably try another book by this author in the hopes that she reins in the tendency to jump all the sharks, because the conservationist thriller is a genre hybrid I‘m interested in.

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If you are a woman, this book will confirm that you are not delusional in your perception of the world being phallocentric.

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Yellowface | R F Kuang
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I read this because it was a #litsylovereads pick, and because I have a morbid interest in writing hoaxers who adopt and fetishize marginalized identities—think JTLeroy or Nasdijj. But it ultimately adds up to a depressing mental illness and this book portrays it well. It‘s just a difficult psychological space to be in for a first person perspective.

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Bailedbailed

This is a brilliant encapsulation of a specific early-1990s community and if I had read it even ten years ago I would have been all in for the whole ride. Now it makes me sad that a community I was so deeply involved in is revealed to be so vapid and self absorbed.

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Bailedbailed

Abandoning—I would have loved this in my 20s. Now, I prefer the author‘s 4000 Weeks.

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Educated: A Memoir | Tara Westover
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Bailing at 56%. This is the type of memoir that is composed of one traumatic incident after another, relentlessly. I commend this author for surviving her shocking childhood and mentally ill, abusive family. I do not however have the voyeur‘s desire to rubberneck at the details.

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Hello Beautiful | Ann Napolitano
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A good book with an interesting structure. Looking forward to discussing it next month here!

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So engrossing. This read like an adventure novel but is actual history and the author cites his sources, even including an appendix of the pseudonymous articles published in abolitionist papers. Highly recommend.

Tamra Ahhhhh flowers always make me long for warmer seasons. 4mo
REPollock @Tamra me too! A local florist offered a biweekly flower bouquet delivery during the pandemic shutdown and i kept it because they‘re so good for my mental health. I just feel happier. 4mo
Tamra That was smart! 😃 4mo
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This is so thought provoking and inspiring! Highly recommend to all humans.

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Bailedbailed

Probably a great book for Gen Z readers. I‘m middle aged tho.

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This book is full of fascinating information about memory and makes me unafraid to get old, even if I experience memory loss or even Alzheimer‘s.

Crazeedi I have this on my tbr, she wrote another book on Alzheimer's, excellent 5mo
Crazeedi So good, as my sister passed at 60 from early onset and lewy body dementia 5mo
REPollock @Crazeedi she mentioned that book in this one! I will have to add it to my list. Condolences on the passing of your sister. 🙏 5mo
Crazeedi @REPollock thanks🫢 5mo
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Mehso-so

I have collectors' appraisal books of vintage hats and antique accessories (shoes, fans, etc) that are similar to this book, which seems to be basically an overview of a personal collection including price values--a valuable resource, but of most use to those who collect these textiles or are looking to appraise/sell a collection thereof.

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Never Say You Can't Survive | Charlie Jane Anders
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I expected more about writing as a coping strategy and it‘s largely very basic writing advice

Bklover Ooh, what are you making? 5mo
REPollock @Bklover I found a stack of Dresden Plate patchwork motifs among my deceased aunt‘s sewing and I‘m turning them into a quilt! 5mo
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This title accompanied and exhibit of the same name which ran at the Museum of Texas Tech University in 2019.

Filled with full color photos as well as an appendix of the TTU feed sack swatch collection and an excellent bibliography.

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If you only read one book on feed sacks and their place in the history of American fashion, sustainability, the garment trade vs. domestic sewing, etc., this should be that book.

The volume is printed with full color photography throughout with hundreds of prints, labels/logos, and historical illustrations/photography from periodicals and flyers about reuse of the sacks in various applications. Highly recommend!

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The pacing in this novel is odd and sometimes plodding. The concept and plot are engaging enough that I still read it avidly.

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As an educator who must work with a campus bookstore for course texts, it's exciting that FanPowered Press, an imprint of C&T Publishing, is bringing out such high-quality titles from cosplayers through a traditional publishing avenue! At 240 pages, this is no thin pamphlet either--it's almost exhaustively thorough! Highly recommend.

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A fascinating life of an extraordinary man who clearly loves birds, nature, and storytelling. Glad I listened to the audiobook for the wealth of birdsong punctuating sections.

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Bailedbailed

The information in this is interesting but her devotion to the concept/structure hinders the analyses and messages.

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A fascinating reframe of the American mythos and the Western concept of success, genius, and “self-made” greatness.

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The Future | Naomi Alderman
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This was so good. I need time to process it before I can write anything more coherent than Omggggggg

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Panpan

I kept hoping that the aspects of this that bothered me would be addressed or resolved or it would be clear why the author made the choices she did. But, no. Continually underwhelming.

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The Art of Memoir | Mary Karr
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A good craft manual on a genre I generally eschew.

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The Survivalists | Kashana Cauley
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I bailed. The narrator got to be a broken record of uninteresting negativity.