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vlwelser
Georges | Alexandre Dumas
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Mehso-so

This is a typical Dumas. Lots of action. Plenty of ridiculousness. This one honestly wasn't as exciting as some others. And there's a lot less death and gore than normal. Actually, the only notable thing about it is that its theme is racism and it's the only book he wrote about it despite the fact that he probably experienced quite a lot in his own life. Also, this may be the first book I've read set in Mauritius.

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vlwelser
Georges | Alexandre Dumas
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It may be really nerdy but this book description annoyed me. I mean, if you don't know where Mauritius is shouldn't you look it up before you include it in the book description? I have no idea what edition this is from. I'm currently reading some generic French edition that spit out of Amazon for free.

Am I being too judgemental?

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RebelGrrrl
Queer and Trans Artists of Color: Stories of Some of Our Lives | Nia King, Terra Mikalson, Jessica Glennon-Zukoff
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Somewhere under all these interlibrary loan tags there's a book cover.... super stoked that my library was able to get this for me! Thanks evergreen state college in olympia, WA for sending it my way! 💖💖 #ill #libraries #queerlit #ownvoices

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FearlesslyBookish
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Pickpick
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Jabberwocky
Stealing Nasreen: A Novel | Farzana Doctor
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So I am sorry for the spam you are about to receive, but I feel the need to post about this haul individually! After I read All Inclusive for this summer‘s #seatosea I HAD to read more by her. Both of these look amazing! #queerbooks #lgbtq #canadianbooks #canadianauthors

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frumious
Georges | Alexandre Dumas
Mehso-so

For every pinpoint sharp thing Dumas says about race I guarantee there is a cringingly bad comment about Asians or the simple mindedness of common black people to set it back. Dumas clearly had some shit to work through, and the book reflects the complication of its creator, both speaking against racism and also displaying a large amount of it, internalized or not. I wish I could hate it, but I don't. I wish I could love it, but I can't.

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frumious
Georges | Alexandre Dumas

In any event, Henri needed no further education; he already knew the most important thing: Colored men, ALL colored men, were born to respect him, and to obey.

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ErinC
The Marrow of Tradition | Charles Waddell Chesnutt
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Just a few books by POC from some of the African American lit classes I took in undergrad and graduate school. The Marrow of Tradition is one that I had never heard of, but loved. I think I developed my love of African American lit when I read Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry in elementary school. #peopleofcolor #septemberphotochallenge #somethingforsept @RealLifeReading