Here are the new books I read in February 2020, in the order I read them: They Both Die at the End (Silvera) This book was so good and I immediately begged people I knew to read it, so that I could discuss it. Based in a future wherein people are called and informed that … Continue reading February Books
Tag: Feminism
New Review: You Can’t Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain
I definitely laughed out loud at Phoebe Robinson's You Can't Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain. I also heaved some deep sighs and, at one point, I put the book down for two days in frustration. Still, despite its ups and downs, I definitely come out in favor of this book … Continue reading New Review: You Can’t Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain
Commentary: In A World…
Content note: sexual assault I'm recovering from surgery. My inability to concentrate has actually been overcome by being sucked into Shelly Laurenston's Pride Series. Yes, I love a shifter romance with snappy dialogue and excellent world-building. And did I mention strong female characters. That's important. There are VERY strong female characters. I adore the consistency … Continue reading Commentary: In A World…
Review: I’m Judging You
In the past week, I’ve struggled to finish a book, any book. I have half-read books all over the place, but they have too much plot or not enough, or I need more attention to learn from them, or I just can’t bring myself to care about the people or characters in the book. This … Continue reading Review: I’m Judging You
Review: Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman
I listened to the audiobook version of Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman, which is read by Lindy West, the author, herself. I highly recommend this way of consuming this particular book. Of course, when she said: "But, I was slowly learning, you can’t advocate for yourself if you won’t admit what you are." I did have … Continue reading Review: Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman