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KimtheLibrarian

KimtheLibrarian

Joined January 2017

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Year of the Flood | Margaret Atwood

How did Margaret Atwood predict the future so well?

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As a Boy | Rosemary McCarney, Plan International
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Publishers are getting the message. We need more diverse books.

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School shooting, bullying, surprising friendships...
...Will keep you guessing.
Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll

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The Year of the Flood | Margaret Atwood

Reading Margaret Atwood. I've loved this feminist author since reading "The Handmaid's Tale." In this book, part of the MadAdam trilogy, our future looks bleak as society divides itself along harsh socioeconomic lines, leading to fighting, plague, and, maybe, extinction. I love the 2 different voices in the story- a prostitute and a devout follower of the cult leader, Adam 1.

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Kindred | Octavia E. Butler
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Currently exploring books by Octavia Butler. I enjoy science fiction and was looking for diversity. Found it!

Megabooks 👍🏻👍🏻 8y
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Great Reckoning | Louise Penny
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A beautiful map leads to murder in a small town in Quebec. Kept me guessing and tuned in to the very end!

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“She loved being a housewife and mother. The feeling in her body, of being used. The heaviness in her womb and breasts. Her thighs. God had given her a capable pair of hands. And she used them. She used her whole body.”
Loving this description of being a Mother.

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Amazing character- driven look at marraige and relationships.