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mindduckbooks
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It's time for a catch up episode on our podcast which means more guests and more books: https://bit.ly/3K2PMew

One of the 3 books we discussed this time was indeed:
GoatMan: How I Took a Holiday from Being Human by Thomas Thwaites.

Check out our discussion for more details.

#dresden #files #vlad #taltos #jhereg #goat #man #goatman #jim #butcher #steven #brust #thomas #thwaites

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BoleyBooks
Black Coral | Andrew Mayne
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Tackle the TBR 🤓📚 #boleybooks #blackcoral #andrewmayne #thomas&mercer #booklove #bookbeast #bookstagram
What are you reading? 😊

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Valeka
To the Lighthouse | Virginia Woolf
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Ernest Hemingway
Virginia Woolf
Sylvia Plath
William Faulkner
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Tennessee Williams
Sandra Cisneros
Junot Díaz
*Alternate - Stephen King

monalyisha Just heard about the reports of misconduct made against Diaz. I still haven‘t read anything by him, but was planning to listen to Oscar Wao on audio. Do they impact your decision to invite him to your party? https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.thecut.com/2018/05/author-junot-diaz-accused-of... (edited) 6y
Valeka I‘ve heard about the misconduct allegations and I am disappointed. My invitees are solely based on their literary influence on me as a writer and avid reader. 6y
Litsi 8. Hmm. #Thomas Hardy Virginia Woolf Fitzgerald Rachel Cusk Rowling Proust Dickens Emily Bronte 6y
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inourbookworlds
The Hate U Give | Angie Thomas
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This book is on my wishlist for a while now and I'm super excited 😊

#exited#happy#new#book#theHateUgive#Angie#Thomas#TBR

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night_shift
The Hate U Give | Angie Thomas
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Man, tho. This book! Poignant and timely, this will gut you and make you think. I cannot recommend enough!

#ownvoice #YA #borrowed

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Sue
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I confess I'm not loving the way every woman is described in terms of their sex appeal (or lack thereof). Thinking I should write something similar from a female point of view. "His rear was more flabby than firm and didn't fill out the back of his jeans. Ditto for his front".

Kathrin I have the audio book on hold at the library. It has probably been a year, since I listened to the first part... I forgot all about that. Ha, still looking forward to a couple of hours of senseless entertainment! 😆 8y
Dogearedcopy To be fair, Butcher has claimed that when he wrote Storm Front, it was deliberately bad. He was trying 2 prove something to his writing teacher; and all were surprised when it took off. The writing over the series does improve; and there's equal opportunity sexism in later titles #Thomas 😄 8y
KellyHerself 😂😂😂😂 8y
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Sue @Dogearedcopy I didn't know that - that's pretty funny. 8y
marie3blue He writes girl-power awesomesauce women in his Codex Alera series. I have to admit that I didn't really think about this when reading Storm Front though. Harry seemed to like women but be very immature about them at the same time. 8y
marie3blue I have always cringed when listening to urban fantasy with my husband and the author starts talking about how hot the male lead is. Even in the Mercy Thompson series where the romance is slow burn and not in the fore, the descriptions can be a little awkward to listen to with a man present. :D 8y
BookishFeminist I love this series but I totally feel you--this is a big pet peeve of mine in detective novels generally. They are HUGE offenders of objectifying women. The plots are so great but every time Dresden meets a woman I just go 🙄🖕🏼 8y
BookishFeminist @Dogearedcopy That makes me feel a little better. It still drives me nuts though when it's done "deliberately" but the point isn't obvious. I'm glad the writing improves--I haven't gotten to some of the later titles yet! 8y
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