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The Outsiders (Mass Market Paperback) by S.E. Hinton bookshelves: 2008 |
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read in August, 2008
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Middlesex (Paperback) by Jeffrey Eugenides bookshelves: 2008 |
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| July 15 | ||
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The Lovely Bones (Mass Market Paperback) by Alice Sebold bookshelves: 2008 |
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read in July, 2008
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Ecstasy and Me: My Life as a Woman (Paperback) by Hedy Lamarr, Leo Guild bookshelves: 2008 |
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read in June, 2008
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The Almost Moon (Hardcover) by Alice Sebold bookshelves: 2008 |
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read in July, 2008
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| June 12 | ||
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THE REGULATORS (Hardcover) by Richard (Stephen King) Bachman bookshelves: 2008 |
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read in February, 2008
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| June 01 | ||
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The Night Watch (Paperback) by Sarah Waters bookshelves: 2007 |
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recommended for: lesbians of course, fans of books based during WWII
read in January, 2007
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"I loved this book! It's still not my favorite Sarah Waters novel. I feel like Fingersmith might always be my favorite, but this book was great, and a fun diversion from the time that Sarah usually sets her novels in. Of course I fell...more
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The Night Watch (Paperback) by Sarah Waters bookshelves: 2007 |
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recommended for: lesbians of course, fans of books based during WWII
read in January, 2007
Tif said:
"I loved this book! It's still not my favorite Sarah Waters novel. I feel like Fingersmith might always be my favorite, but this book was great, and a fun diversion from the time that Sarah usually sets her novels in. Of course I fell...more
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The Night Watch (Paperback) by Sarah Waters bookshelves: 2007 |
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recommended for: lesbians of course, fans of books based during WWII
read in January, 2007
Tif said:
"I loved this book! It's still not my favorite Sarah Waters novel. I feel like Fingersmith might always be my favorite, but this book was great, and a fun diversion from the time that Sarah usually sets her novels in. Of course I fell...more
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| January 31 | ||
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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (Paperback) by Jean-Dominique Bauby bookshelves: to-read |
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Tif's favorite quotes
""I started writing because of a terrible feeling of powerlessness," the novelist Anita Brookner has said. The National Book Award winner Alice McDermott noted that the most difficult thing about becoming a writer was convincing herself that she had anything to say that people would want to read. "There's nothing to writing," the columnist Red Smith once commented. "All you do is sit down at a typewriter and open a vein.""
— Wally Lamb (Couldn't Keep It to Myself: Wally Lamb and the Women of York Correctional Institution (Testimonies from our Imprisoned Sisters))
— Wally Lamb (Couldn't Keep It to Myself: Wally Lamb and the Women of York Correctional Institution (Testimonies from our Imprisoned Sisters))
"Dear Leonard, To look life in the face, always, to look life in the face, and to know it for what it is. At last to know it, to love it, for what it is, and then, to put it away. Leonard, always the years between us, always the years, always the love, always... the hours... "
— Virginia Woolf
— Virginia Woolf
"What does it mean to regret when you have no choice? It's what you can bear. And there it is... It was death. I chose life. "
— Michael Cunningham (The Hours)
— Michael Cunningham (The Hours)
"The one thing that everybody wants is to be free...not to be managed, threatened, directed, restrained, obliged, fearful, administered, they want none of these things they all want to feel free, the word discipline, and forbidden and investigated and imprisoned brings horror and fear into all hearts, they do not want to be afraid not more than is necessary in the ordinary business of living where one has to earn one's living and has to fear want and disease and death....The only thing that any one wants now is to be free, to be let alone, to live their life as they can, but not to be watched, controlled and scared, no no, not.
~ September, 1943"
— Gertrude Stein
~ September, 1943"
— Gertrude Stein
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