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We Do What We Do in the Dark
We Do What We Do in the Dark | Michelle Hart
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A novel about a young woman's life-altering affair with a much older, married woman. Mallory is a freshman in college, reeling from her mother's recent death, when she encounters the woman. She sees her for the first time at the university's gym, immediately entranced. Soon, they meet, drawn by an electric tension and shared past wounds; before long, they begin sleeping together in secret. Self-possessed, successful, brilliant, and aloof--the woman is everything Mallory wants...and wants to be. Desiring not only the woman but also the idea of who she is when they're together, Mallory retreats from the rest of the world, solidifying a sense of aloneness that has both haunted and soothed her since childhood and will continue to do so for years even after the affair ends. As an adult, Mallory must decide whether to stay safely in isolation or step fully into the world, to confront what the woman meant to her and how their relationship shaped her, for better or worse. Mallory's life is transformed by loss and by love and by discovering who she is while enduring both. In this enthralling debut novel, the complexities of influence, obsession, and admiration reveal how desire and its consequences can alter the trajectory of someone's life.
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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I haven't read a book that did such a good job doing exactly what it set out to do in a long time. A melancholy character study of a young woman whose mother recently passed away who has a life-changing affair in her first year of college with an older woman professor. I was tempted many times to record some of Hart's beautiful but sparse writing but decided to just stay in the moment and keep reading. An incredible book, especially for a debut.

Ruthiella Agree. This was a great debut. Well written and thought provoking. 3mo
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @Ruthiella I'm looking forward to seeing what she writes next! 3mo
Megabooks Yes agree!! 3mo
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Cinfhen
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This was short, sparse and emotionally flat. A young woman mourning the loss of her mother begins an affair with a married woman, who happens to be a professor at her college. This had so much potential but never drew me in or went anywhere. It was a plane listen so I literally had nowhere to go😉#MoreMehThanYeah

squirrelbrain I liked this, but can see why you wouldn‘t. 2y
Ruthiella It‘s the flat narration that I love. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 2y
Cinfhen I think the flat narration kept me invested but the story just didn‘t go anywhere- @squirrelbrain @Ruthiella also I was not in the best place emotionally, mentally so my mood definitely hindered the story/ experience (edited) 2y
BarbaraBB Another one I liked but can‘t remember now 🤷🏻‍♀️ 2y
Megabooks Agreed @BarbaraBB 👍🏻👍🏻 2y
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KarenUK
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I found the simple, spare writing of this story quite hypnotic. Told entirely from Mallory‘s POV, a teenage affair with a charismatic unnamed woman, influences her life and choices so entirely, as she embraces her sexuality and finds her path, after the death of her mother. The loneliness of both characters was palpable, and I found Mallory‘s naivity and intensity relatable in a nostalgic way. Lovely writing. #pop22 #sapphic

Cortg This seems to be the big read this month! I think I put a library copy on hold the other day, now I‘ll have to double check! 2y
Megabooks Truly fantastic review, Karen! 2y
BarbaraBB Wonderful review! I loved it too! And Mallory 😍 2y
squirrelbrain I need to get to this soon! 2y
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Megabooks
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I feel very tenderly towards characters that remind me of past versions of myself. Mallory, a college student who becomes involved with an older, married professor know as “the woman,” reminds me of how impressed and influenced I was by “real” adults who seemingly knew everything, but I‘ve realized now probably barely had their sh!t together. I love how Mallory wrote down what the woman would say, and how deeply it affected her later in life.

Ruthiella I also like reading about characters who remind me of my younger years which provides a level of introspection I didn‘t have at that time. I think that‘s my main draw to both this book and (edited) 2y
Megabooks @Ruthiella 💯 agree with you! I‘m looking forward to Either/Or because I felt that way about The Idiot. 2y
Centique This sounds right up my alley but I must also say - THAT COVER! THOSE FLOWERS! 😍😍😍 I do love it when you get these great book with background matches. I never even try to do it myself but I love it! 2y
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Cinfhen Looking forward to reading this one!! 2y
BarbaraBB Great review. I felt similar about some adults 🤍 2y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB yes, I think I decided so much about the adult was going to become at Mallory‘s age. I remember putting so much stock in the opinions of those “cool” people I knew that were over 30 when I was under 20. In America, we think so much of the formative years being under 18 that I really appreciate stories like this that show the impact of those very young adult decisions and interactions. 2y
Megabooks @Cinfhen I think you‘ll enjoy it! 2y
Megabooks @Centique yes, me too! These are in my neighbor‘s yard but we have had them in years past. They‘re called bubblegum petunias, and the color definitely reminds me of bubblegum. 😁🍬 2y
BarbaraBB Completely agree. Those twenties were the years I felt most vulnerable and compared myself with older people who seemed to have found their way in life. 2y
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BarbaraBB
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In het first year at university Mallory meets the woman, a professor. They get into a secret relationship, marked by inequality: Mallory‘s self esteem is quite dependent on the elder woman‘s views, feelings and opinions. She admires the woman more than she loves her and takes all she experienced during their time together with her in further years.
A wonderful debut.

#pop22 #SapphicBook

(Pic: Playa Pilar, Cuba)

Freespirit Lovely reading spot!!! 2y
Megabooks I‘m planning on reading this in July, too! Still loving these beautiful photos! 2y
KarenUK Ooh I have this ARC I never got to! I‘m going to use it for the same prompt! 💕👍 2y
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BarbaraBB @Megabooks @KarenUK I am fairly sure you both will enjoy this one too 💕 2y
Cortg Sounds good! 2y
Ruthiella Great review! I also really liked this one! 2y
Cinfhen Beautiful 🤩 looks so relaxing!! I‘ve been wanting to read this one, I even suggested it for #CampLitsy 😉Glad to see it‘s a pick 2y
squirrelbrain Great review Barbara and lovely pic! I have this as an ARC too @KarenUK although I already read a book for this prompt. 2y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen I know. That longlist is a gift that keeps on giving 🤣 @Megabooks @squirrelbrain 2y
BarbaraBB @Ruthiella I stacked it because of your review! 2y
Ruthiella @BarbaraBB Whew! I‘m glad I didn‘t steer you wrong! 😅 2y
Cinfhen Hahaha 🤣 #TRUTH 2y
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Ruthiella
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Coming of age story about Mallory, a lonely coed who has an affair with a older, married female professor her freshman year of college. This unequal relationship will have repercussions throughout Mallory‘s adult life. The writing style reminded me favorably of Katie Kitamura: deceptively low key with a lot unsaid under the surface. This was an impressive debut.

sarahbarnes Great review! Sounds like one I need to check out! 2y
Ruthiella @sarahbarnes Thanks! It‘s also pretty short! Bonus ✅ 2y
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Nutmegnc Me, too!! 2y
Chrissyreadit Hope you are doing well. Just realized I have not seen any posts from you and @BookishMarginalia and stopped by to visit. ❤️ 2y
BethM That‘s a great idea! Checking on you two- hope all is well. 2y
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Avanders Same - just checking on you! ♥️ 2y
Cinfhen Hi😄 it‘s been too long! Hope you and @BookishMarginalia are well 😘😘 1y
BethM Thinking of you both! @BookishMarginalia 8mo
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Rhondareads
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Perfect book mail ,perfect weekend reading.The titleWhat We Do In the Dark sounds so intriguing.