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This is a horrific and vivid account, but so well done. I am in awe of these women. This is such an important piece of women‘s history. Sarah Helm wrote a thoroughly engrossing book about a nearly unimaginable crime committed by so many. Yes, it is hard to read, but this should be required reading.

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Absolutely riveting and expertly told stories. Wonderful and shocking blend of humor and drama. These short stories are very different from each other in some ways, but together they tell an important and coherent story.

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Farmer Boy | Laura Ingalls Wilder
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Always love this one when I read it. The fiber and the food.

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The Talk-Funny Girl | Roland Merullo
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Loved this book. Horrific and uplifting and shocking and quietly funny at times.

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The Practice House | Laura McNeal
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Really enjoyed this book.

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Interesting blend of his life and approachable science. Extremely well read. Loving it so far.

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Mehso-so

Wanted to like these stories, but just not for me. Painful slog through stories in which I was never rooting for any of the characters.

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Wow. Graphic and personal accounts from a perspective unfamiliar to me.

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Book of Etta | Meg Elison
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Thought provoking in some interesting ways. Different than the first book, but compelling and well written.

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Book of Etta | Meg Elison
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Enjoying this so far. Different than the first book, but good.

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The Voyage of the Beagle | Charles Darwin
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Interesting but exhausting. The mindset and voice of a highly privileged white man in the 1800s is a difficult one for me. However, a fascinating account of an incredible journey.

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The Bell Jar | Sylvia Plath
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I really thought this was a re-read from a long time ago, but I don't think I've ever read it before. Wow! This was pretty amazing.

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Parable of the Talents | Octavia E. Butler
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I don't have words to do these two books justice. They are terrifying, prescient, gripping, and filled with a horrifying relevance.

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Made this one last. Had no idea I would enjoy it this much.

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Just getting started on this one.

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Parable of the Talents | Octavia E. Butler
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Parable of the Sower | Octavia E. Butler
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I've never not loved any of her work, and this was no exception. I will have to think about this one before I have anything coherent to say about it.

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Absolutely wonderful story of an interesting and talented woman.

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Another great book - on a roll ;)

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If this book seems like something you'd like, definitely give it a go. Excellent!

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Wow! Just over halfway through and what an amazingly engrossing honestly written account.

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Really enjoyed this book. Easy to read and the audiobook is very well read.

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Excellent in many levels. Reading/listening depending on what is most convenient.

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I liked the causal letter style of the prose and the straightforward list of how to "do" this.

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Wonderful story.

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I am loving this book. The beginning was a little rough but Eleanor is wonderful and strangely relatable.

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Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie | Jordan Sonnenblick
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Funny, sad, and hopeful book.

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A reread (listen) of an amazing book.

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The House on Mango Street | Sandra Cisneros
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Absolutely loved this. Beautiful and tragic and funny and authentic.

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Really not my cup of tea at first, but I ended up enjoying it.

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Salvage the Bones | Jesmyn Ward
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Still can't decide how I feel about this one.

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An Owl on Every Post | Sanora Babb
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I do not have appropriate words to describe this book. One of my favorite books ever. Ever. Ever.
Just stunning. I cannot wait to read it again.

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An Owl on Every Post | Sanora Babb
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Beautiful writing. Loving it so far!

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Up from Slavery | Booker T. Washington
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Excellent. Too many things just haven't changed enough.

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Captains and the Kings | Taylor Caldwell
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SO happy to be finished with this book. Read some on Kindle and listened to some with Audible. Maybe the current political mess made this too real... I'm not sure. At any rate, I'm just happy to finish the last few words. The reader for the audiobook was EXCELLENT!

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Orphan #8 | Kim Van Alkemade
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Really enjoyed this book. Very interesting and disturbing historical insight.

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I think I'd have liked the written version of this book, so calling it a pick. However, I hated this audiobook. I listen to many audiobooks, and this was the first one I've felt this way about. It wasn't any one thing (feeling like you are being screamed at was pretty bad) but many. It makes me a little sad I didn't read the book first. I think I'll have baggage now. I have rarely (if ever) been so glad to be done with a book.

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Sing Down the Stars | L J Hatton
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Mehso-so

Finally finishing this up. Guess it just wasn't for me.. I did make it through, but barely. I just never got engrossed in the story or attached to the characters.

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So true
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Next up.

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This was excellent. Desperate and heartbreaking and yet hopeful. I don't often read books slowly, but I made this one last. If you've never heard of this author, look her up. Sounds like a fascinating woman with an amazing story. Can't wait to read her other books.

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Captains and the Kings | Taylor Caldwell
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Just getting started on this one. Will be going back and forth between Audible and Kindle, I expect.

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Suite Scarlett | Maureen Johnson
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This was cute - likable characters and interesting story. The hotel setting was fun. A little predictable, but enjoyable.

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Sing Down the Stars | L J Hatton
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Can decide about this one. Listening to the audiobook. It might be too strange for my current mood.

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Absolutely loving this book. Heartbreaking, of course...

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Wow.  I am sure I'll be better able to talk about this book in a few days.  Right now, I cannot do it justice.

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Sex Object: A Memoir | Jessica Valenti
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Just bought this today after many of you posted that it was on sale at Amazon. I'd wanted to read it for a while, and I wasn't disappointed. Some parts funny, others sad and depressing, others horrifying and anger inducing. Unfortunately none of is surprising. Overall, the book and her stories ring true on so many levels.

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Sex Object: A Memoir | Jessica Valenti
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So much truth in this book.

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This is excellent so far.

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Interesting and more thought provoking than many in this genre.