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Kristelh
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#1001Diversity #reading1001 #Hispanicheritsgemonth enjoyed this one, thanks JenP for a great choice

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The Enormous Room | E.E. Cummings
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#1001travelingbookswap I finished it #1001diversity. Now I‘m studying it.

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Jess7
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March is #NationalWomensHistoryMonth. Are any of you planning to read any particular books to celebrate?? I tend to read books written by #femaleauthors anyway, but I think I‘ll throw in a #feminist book for good measure 🤗📚Any book recommendations??? 🙋🏻‍♀️

#CelebrateWomen #WomensHistory #EqualRights #Equality #Diversity #Women #FemaleAuthors #FemaleCharacters #Activism #Feminism #Respect #Fairness #Equal #ShePersisted #NationalWomensMonth2018

Bourriquet76 My reading habits are similar. I‘m about due for a reread of Handmaid‘s Tale. 7y
Jess7 I haven‘t read that one yet and have been wanting to for some time. Maybe we can read it together and discuss! @Bourriquet76 7y
rwmg When I reckoned it up I found that just taking books as they come my M/F ratio was about 2:1 but then last year when I made a conscious effort to give women writers priority the M/F ratio was about 1:2, so this year I'm making women writers a priority every other month. 7y
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kgriffith Tag me if you share a book list, I‘m working on the LibraryThing page for March! Example: Feb‘s Black History Month page: https://librarything.libguides.com/book-lists-02-18 7y
TheResistance I've just started reading 'Notes of a Crocodile' (female original author and female translator = twice the fempowerment?). 7y
MissAimz_55 I noticed that I tend to read more women authors. I am reading Nasty Women right now (book of essays about living in a world with trump as the president). I also am going to read Pussy! A Reclamation. I have Difficult Women by Roxanne Gay and Rad American Women A-Z on my Libby shelf. 7y
MissAimz_55 I just added How to be a Woman by Caitlin Moran, What She Ate by Laura Shapiro, and Almost Famous Women by Megan Mayhew Bergman to my TBR list but i don't know if I'll get to them this month. 7y
jenniferw88 If you would like a British history book may I suggest this one? 7y
mhillis Yes, I‘m planning to read books by and about women! First up 7y
sprainedbrain I‘m reading Red Clocks (like you!) and I‘m planning to read two of the books the Reading 1001 group I participate in has chosen for Women‘s History Month: Wild Swans by Jung Chang and Lives of Girls and Women by Alice Munro. 7y
Kristelh I am hoping to read Out of Africa for #1001Diversity Challenge for Women‘s History. #Reading1001. 7y
staci.reads Fiction...Handmaid's Tale most definitely! Nonfiction...Bad Feminist by Roxanne Gay or Everyday Sexism by Laura Bates! 7y
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