Lots of new ebooks to get to—and an audiobook about DMX!😂❤️
Lots of new ebooks to get to—and an audiobook about DMX!😂❤️
Absolutely adored her first book no one tells you this and I can‘t wait to rip into this one.
An excellent read for a day of leisure.
I applaud MacNicol's skilled navigation between the two poles of acknowledging her privilege while underlining not just the desire to but the necessity of purposefully exploring all kinds of pleasurable experience (dinner, dancing, biking, beach holiday with friends, viewing architecture and museums, alongside more erotic pursuits), as a single woman in her late 40s, 1/?
Why 👏🏻 Isn't 👏🏻There👏🏻 a Fucking 👏🏻Plaque?👏🏻: A walking tour of residences where famous women too little acknowledged by history and culture once lived in Paris. Sounds delightful. 😈
Likewise the chocolate chaud and night sky analogies are en pointe. 🤌🏻
So I learned a new French idiom today...👀
“...what maturity actually means...“
Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house,
people were reading and eating chocolate! 📚♥️☕🍫☺️
With age comes wisdom...😏
I found this memoir entertaining, focusing on MacNicol‘s experiences in Paris after Covid. She wanted to be touched after years of lockdown and she sure got what she wanted! MacNicol is confident and comfortable in her skin as an over 40 year old woman and happy with her choice to be single and child free. I appreciate that! But also, hard to imagine having the ability to hang out in that expensive city for so long.
I liked the parts about famous women who went to Paris far more than MacNicol's day to day ramblings.
#Memoir #SetInParis
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I love books about peoples‘ experiences in France, but I wasn‘t sure this was going to be for me BUT I shouldn‘t have worried. I appreciated her honesty and her being true to herself. Loved it 😊