1. I‘m trying to let go of more books. I give them away or take them to a wonderful local used bookstore and get credit. 2. It all depends on the book. 3. I rarely DNF. I usually commit to a book. Perhaps the last DNF is the tagged book. A book with Native American characters written by an arrogant white guy with no relationship to the tribal communities he wrote about. ⬇️
SamAnne In the foreword or acknowledgements he mentions that for some reason he couldn‘t get the tribal people to share their stories with him. Gee, wonder why. Was not surprised when the NPR reporter/writer got taken down in a #metoo situation. Ugh. 5y
ravenlee Ugh, even the synopsis sounds arrogant and awful. 5y
BookishMe @SamAnne now I am curious what even prompted towards writing the book? 5y
SamAnne @BookishMe Good question. A white guy w/ no connection to tribal people thinking he can pull off great fiction featuring tribal characters? The opposite of Hockenberry's ridiculous book is anything by NW author Craig Lesley, who grew up on the Warm Springs reservation and had permission to write his beautiful novels set in Indian Country. His novel Winterkill introduced me to the tragedy of Dalles Dam drowning Celilo Falls on the Columbia. 5y
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