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Rachel
is 2% done
I don't know why I wasn't expecting this, but I sure wasn't.
— Mar 08, 2021 07:40AM
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Sheila
is 5% done
"...a cop stopped us on the street to ask Heather if she was "legal'" and demanded to see her driver's licence. When he saw her Iranian name, Sassani, he asked where she was from. She lied and said the name was Italian. He apologized profusely..."
lmaoooooo fuck, too real 🙃
— Mar 06, 2021 09:39AM
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lmaoooooo fuck, too real 🙃
Julie • bujo.books
is on page 200 of 352
i continue to be obsessed with this. a diverse group of women and nb?? time travel?? parallel timelines?? fighting for gender equality and reproductive rights?? HARRIET TUBMAN IS A SENATOR???
— Feb 28, 2021 01:10PM
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Julie • bujo.books
is on page 100 of 352
OMG WHAT I'M SO OBSESSED WITH THIS??
— Feb 27, 2021 04:05PM
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Misha
is on page 54 of 352
Brilliant!
pp54 Beth’s dad switching his views all the time, brilliant! Does Lizzy know what her parents do and is that why she’s so accepting of Beth’s parental changes?
— Feb 22, 2021 08:24AM
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pp54 Beth’s dad switching his views all the time, brilliant! Does Lizzy know what her parents do and is that why she’s so accepting of Beth’s parental changes?
capricornreader
is 50% done
I got to the halfway point a few days ago and then stopped reading and I just don't know if I care enough to start again? it's just soooo men vs. women
— Feb 16, 2021 11:55AM
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Soleil
is on page 274 of 352
AAHHH HAH this book is a masterpiece
— Feb 15, 2021 11:57PM
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Soleil
is on page 233 of 352
“I guess this is what the afterlife feels like.”
“No this is what it feels like to survive.”
— Feb 15, 2021 10:57PM
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“No this is what it feels like to survive.”
Sara (Sbarbine_che_leggono)
is on page 99 of 320
Ho l’impressione che le intenzioni dietro al romanzo, il messaggio che vuole lanciare siano assolutamente nelle mie corde. Purtroppo non sempre la scrittura è all’altezza, anzi...
— Feb 06, 2021 05:01PM
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Freya
is on page 111 of 352
well that was BY FAR the absolute worst eyeball popping sequence i have ever read - but also the only one i have ever read that actually had narrative/thematic relevance rather than just shock value! so it can stay.
— Jan 09, 2021 03:40AM
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Yasmary
is 26% done
This has everything in a sci-fy book that I would love: feminism, time travel, good plot. But I'm having a hard time reading through it. It's probably just not a great time of the year to be reading this (holidays) plus, it's slightly... depressing. So I'm going to put it off.
— Jan 04, 2021 08:12AM
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Joseph S
is on page 300 of 368
296-300 is quite powerful stuff.
— Dec 15, 2020 08:16AM
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Jon
is on page 154 of 368
I’m having a little trouble getting past the ham-fisted interjections of identity and gender politics because they seem to be plopped into the story in a “tell, don’t show” sort of way. It’s clunky. The story itself is working for me but the writing is...tough.
— Dec 09, 2020 07:56PM
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Sheila Loosevelt
is 20% done
This is weird but quite good so far!
— Dec 07, 2020 10:26PM
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Erin
is 80% done
I hate myself for not stopping this book. It's terrible but I'm too deep to give up
— Nov 29, 2020 03:24PM
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Erin
is 65% done
I'm not overly enjoying this. I can't figure out why because it has everthing I like. 🤷🏻♂️
— Nov 23, 2020 11:57AM
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Joseph S
is on page 149 of 368
On 146 they throw shade at Nirvana! (And Green Day but I sorta understand that)
— Nov 17, 2020 08:27AM
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Joseph S
is on page 64 of 368
I do not understand how they have to live in the area for four years for the machine to work. Yet they talk about going to other machines. It isn't clear if it a one time deal or...
— Nov 03, 2020 08:55AM
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