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What I Read: January/February 2020
Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss Rating: 5/5 A weird and wonderful novella about a teenager forced to go on an archaeological experience with her bus driver father, her timid mother, an aging professor and a group of impressionable college students. Scratched that The Secret History itch in a way nothing else has been able to!…
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Sunday Salutations #3
Sunday Salutations are my opportunity to offer you some reading/pictures/songs for the end of your week. As you read this I am furiously checking my bags before I leave for Morocco. I am slightly terrified but mostly thrilled to have the opportunity to travel to a country I’ve wanted to visit for so long. I…
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Sunday Salutations #2
Sunday Salutations are my opportunity to offer you some reading/pictures/songs for the end of your week. Gender and sexuality are hard y’all. I really enjoyed this profile of Lachlan Watson who plays Theo on Sabrina.Their journey to defining their identity, and the way they fought to have different identities shown on screen should be…
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Sunday Salutations #1
Sunday Salutations are my opportunity to offer you some reading/pictures/songs for the end of your week. I’ve been wondering for months how to get back into blogging and had the realization yesterday that…you just do it. So here’s the first post in months, but hopefully you’ll hear from me again much sooner than that! First…
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The Wayward Children Series by Seanan McGuire
Since the fourth book in The Wayward Children series was published on Tuesday, I thought it was high time I shared my review of the books. “You’re nobody’s rainbow. You’re nobody’s princess. You’re nobody’s doorway but your own, and the only one who gets to tell you how your story ends is you.”…