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This book is best read in Thailand, when all of the cultural references truly deepen and enrich the arms-length perspective a tourist often has, particularly with regards to the sex industry. The novel is not only risque, but risky in the topics it ...more | |
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crazy and amazing stories and perspectives of a young girl who has excessively large thumbs and uses them to hitchhike around the country at a young age. She eventually finds herself on a farm of rebellious and thoughtful women... to be continued! | |
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I wanted to like this book. But, it just wasn't happening. Fluffy, inane, boring. | |
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Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There
by David Brooks
recommended for:
reconcilers
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Sigh.... I've had a long and somewhat tumultuous relationship with this book. Though I don't particularly respect Brooks' NY Times columns, I admit that I (almost painfully) identify with this book. Bobos are reconcilers. They (we) are the educated ...more | |
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This mysterious but apparently real world of magic that Coelho attempts to share was (surprisingly) uninspiring to me. The book definitely has its profound and memorable moments, emerging mostly from his wife, Chris' experience accompanying Coelho in ...more | |
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Dangerous Angels (Weetzie Bat, #1-5)
by Francesca Lia Block (Goodreads Author)
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pixies and pixie wannabes (ps. that doesn't exclude boys
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This book brings joy and creative inspiration to everyone. (unless you're a literature snob) Anyways, enter Francesca's Los Angeles, where everything is magical and dark at the same time. See the world through rose colored shades and surround ...more | |
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The Birth House
by Ami McKay (Goodreads Author)
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those interested in midwifery and women's control over their bodies
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i cannot say enough about the brilliance of this book. the author weaves in traditional birth practices with a very politically charged perspective on the story of women fighting for control over their bodies. A gem i didn't expect to find. | |
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an honest and compelling story about the good and evil in human nature. | |
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