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Tynx

Tynx

Joined August 2016

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1984 (School & Library) | George Orwell
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1984 vs. The Circle. I like those little discoveries

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Americanah | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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I'm usually not crazy about love stories but this one's definitely worth reading because there's so much more to this than romance!

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The Circle | Dave Eggers
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Just finished. This book killed me. I will take a bath now and stare at the ceiling in silence for at least two hours.

TheLondonBookworm Seriously made me reconsider all social media 😂😂😂 7y
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This one makes you think about your own heroines as much as the ones described by Ellis. A really fun and revealing read!

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I really loved those books. I think the thing I liked the most is that they prove that queer love stories do not have to dominate the plot to be valid and important. Need more of those!

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I did it! This one was quite a challenge (mostly because of the theater style), but still. Brought back lots of great memories!

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Found my next reading at a friend's place

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Returning to my reading corner after a way too long break

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The Color Purple | Alice Walker
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Weekend shopping 😍

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Rather short, but still. Carefully selected objects described with really well-chosen words. Great to take out of the book shelf from time to time just to have a look at it again.

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Prepping for a day at the lake

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Leafing through the book and already looking forward to reading it!

MrBook Nice illustration and colors. 8y
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The last third was a little too heterocentric for my taste, but I still enjoyed the whole thing. Especially interesting connections to classic novels. Definitely worth the time!