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Courtesy of my handy dandy Storygraph app The Bonds of Love: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and the Problem of Domination - I am a heavily involved BDSM girly (i love the movie Secretary if u guys get that reference), and I'm excited to see how this book navigates domination, authority, and pleasure mixed in together Women Who Run with the Wolves - I'm very excited to get into my Lilith era and see if this book speaks to her. I bought this book around the time I bought the Goddess book East of Eden - I saw Brittany Broski describe the book's plot and I knew I had to put it on my list Dracula - I'm obsessed with Bram Stoker's Dracula and I think it's time for me to dive into this masterpiece fr The Iliad - I saw a tiktok describing the intro of the book and the fact that people are saying Dr. Emily made this the easiest translation of the epic, and this will help me dive into classics more bc I really want to read more of them The Fire Next Time - I'm such a James Baldwin nerd and I want to get into more of his works so badly The Inner Tarot: A Modern Approach to Self-Compassion and Empowered Healing Using the Tarot - I'm an astrologer/tarot reader, and I want to try to integrate tarot in a more practical and tangible way in my life Now will I get thru all of these books in 2024? Maybe! Maybe not, but I'm excited to see where the year takes me <3
Apr 23, 2024

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Ever since I graduated college (I was an English major), I haven't really felt the urge to read that much anymore, but I'm starting now (more like since 2022) and I don't think I have had this much fun reading since high school (I had an intense YA novel phase) 1. All About Love by bell hooks - Obviously everyone on the internet knows this book and/or has heard about it somehow!! This book is a very basic book when it comes to people wanting to know more about themselves and how to love themselves and the community around them. It was mostly about stuff that I'm already thinking about so it was okay. 2. Communion: The Female Search for Love by bell hooks - NOW THIS ONE??? This one is fucking delicious!! It takes a more anecdotal look at how to incorporate love btwn self and community thru bell's own life thru the rise of feminism in the 60's and 70's. I found myself really jiving with this more bc oftentimes in my life I've felt invalidated when it comes to not only romantic love, but also just wanting to be loved and desired in general. So if ur a lovergirl/boy/person, I'd highly suggest reading this bc bell gives us the voice and tools to understand why we want love and care about the topic itself so much, while helping us to pursue it in a healthy way. 3. Goddesses in Everywoman: A New Psychology for Women by Jean Shinoda Bolen M.D. - This book is an interesting one bc it takes the archetype of 7 Greek goddesses: Hera, Persephone, Demeter, Hestia, Athena, Artemis, and Aphrodite and talks about how each goddess can show up stronger in every woman at different parts of her life. It also explains if they have more than one goddess in them or more energy of one than the other, what the strengths and weaknesses are, and how to make them adapt to modern life I'm reading this rn and I'm enjoying it fully (mostly bc I am a greek mythology buff), but it's also helping me recognize a lot of the parts of me that I knew were there, but it just helps me look at it from a different lens. Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates - He's like our generation's James Baldwin and he wrote this book as a letter for his son, and the first time I read this, I actually cried. It was that beautiful to see a black man taking the time to eloquently articulate how the world views black people and how his son (who has privilege) can operate within our society. An incredible book to read if u would want to read a father connect with his son in a very intimate and refreshing way :) I'll make another post about the books I want to read this year :)))
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This year I couldn't read that many books because of the thesis, but I read some, aside from everything I recommended under the section On Reading, from my profile in case you want to check it out. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽A Little Life- Hanya Yanagihara: my controversial opinion is that it was meh. I was expecting to have a divisive opinion like almost all of the people who read it but I thought the conversations were a bit monotonous and because there's a behavioral pattern that goes for 800 pages, I sort of already knew what to expect. Like every time Jude feels a little bit of happiness I would go in my head like all right, what's the other traumatic event that follows?馃槖 It didn't need to be 800 pages long but I still enjoyed the plot. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽Blindness-Jos茅 Saramago: Jos茅 Saramago is such a good writer for chaos. Loved Death with Interruptions as well. I think these are two of my favorite books. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽Carmilla-Sheridan Le Fanu. Loved it. I'm biased because I love vampires, but still. Now I want to read Carmen Mar铆a Machado's edition I found out exists because someone commented it to me under their post. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽Cat Person-Kristen Roupenian.聽One of my favorite short stories. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽Heaven-Mieko Kawakami: the descriptions of bullying were pretty brutal but there's something about this book that made me go meh. Maybe it's because I thought it was so matter of fact that I didnt feel the prose was particularly moving. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽How To Win Friends And Influence People-Dale Carnegie. (My humiliation rituals are not for you to comment on).聽I've applied some of the advice and it works, who would've known? 路聽聽聽聽聽聽Soy Una Tonta por Quererte-Camila Sosa Villada.聽Read this collection of short stories after her book Bad Girls, which remains superior before my eyes, even though I enjoyed most of the stories. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽The Garden of Time-JG Ballard. Read this because I wanted to understand that MET Gala theme. Enjoyed it. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽The Yellow Wallpaper-Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Probably my favorite short story ever.
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Brokeback Mountain by Annie Proulx Happy Hour by Marlowe Granados Intermezzo by Sally Rooney The Autobiography of Malcolm X Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah Here After by Amy Lin My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante Lies And Weddings by Kevin Kwan Funny Story by Emily Henry The Art Thief by Michael Finkel Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez The Friend by Sigrid Nunez I'm A Fan by Sheena Patel Also throwing in my current read, A Lady For A Duke by Alexis Hall. I hear that it gets kinda slow in the middle, which I'm coming up on, but the first half alone makes it one of the greatest romances I've ever read.
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