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#CR + book reviews + TBRs
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i’m reading a spy in the house of love by anaĆÆs nin right now and i’m so uninterested in the plot and the writing… do i #give #up
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My Brilliant Friend: 4/5 - Do I think it’s the best book of the century? No. But I do think it portrayed girlhood perfectly. - The writing incredibly captures the pain and shame that lies beneath jealousy. - hetero-optimism: mentioned - I love when he calls me brilliant too :)
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Life for Sale: 2.5/5 - challenge for japanese male writers: try not to objectify women - was an easy, silly read despite the dark themes - banana yoshimoto save me!!!!
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Autobiography of Red: 5/5 - my first Anne Carson, you guys weren’t lying this shit was gas!!!!!! - tender, melancholic, torturous, erotic - not quite poetry and not quite a novel, she creates her own category that offers lyricism and plot to be deliciously uncovered by the reader
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The Loser: 3.5/5 - made me laugh out loud so many times! - the internal monologue was compulsive, you’ll need to take breathers - his use of repitition in the novel is grounding and offers insights on how the narrator is grappling with ideas like artistry, death and friendship
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By Night in Chile: 4.5/5 - Immersive experience that encouraged me to do research on Chilean history - Didn’t understand anything that was going on until halfway through :-) - Excited to read more compulsive monologue novels - Aestheticism and intellectualism used as a cloak for ...
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nicolette
#CR + book reviews + TBRs
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
i’m reading a spy in the house of love by anaĆÆs nin right now and i’m so uninterested in the plot and the writing… do i #give #up
club worm
posted by nicolette
1 year ago
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
My Brilliant Friend: 4/5 - Do I think it’s the best book of the century? No. But I do think it portrayed girlhood perfectly. - The writing incredibly captures the pain and shame that lies beneath jealousy. - hetero-optimism: mentioned - I love when he calls me brilliant too :)
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
Life for Sale: 2.5/5 - challenge for japanese male writers: try not to objectify women - was an easy, silly read despite the dark themes - banana yoshimoto save me!!!!
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
PDF
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
Autobiography of Red: 5/5 - my first Anne Carson, you guys weren’t lying this shit was gas!!!!!! - tender, melancholic, torturous, erotic - not quite poetry and not quite a novel, she creates her own category that offers lyricism and plot to be deliciously uncovered by the reader
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
The Loser: 3.5/5 - made me laugh out loud so many times! - the internal monologue was compulsive, you’ll need to take breathers - his use of repitition in the novel is grounding and offers insights on how the narrator is grappling with ideas like artistry, death and friendship
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1 year ago
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
By Night in Chile: 4.5/5 - Immersive experience that encouraged me to do research on Chilean history - Didn’t understand anything that was going on until halfway through :-) - Excited to read more compulsive monologue novels - Aestheticism and intellectualism used as a cloak for ...
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posted by nicolette
1 year ago
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