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fofiriam posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months ago@internrachel and @julia1
I just finished Kushiel’s Dart by Jacqueline Carey – a whopping 1015 pages of pure bliss. I highly recommend it to anyone who remotely likes fantasy and/or heroines and/or BDSM. So obvs queerness is so totes not a big deal in the alternate universe where the Kushiel Trilogy (you better believe I’m already on the second…[Read more] -
bookgrrrl posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoAfter pseudo-starting it earlier this year, I finally sat down and read Jonathan Franzen’s Freedom (562 pages) from start to finish last week. It was quite good (just like Riese and practically every newspaper/magazine/blog I read told me it would be). I really liked the way that the Patty/Walter relationship progressed throughout the novel. It’s…[Read more]
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Forgot to tag @internrachel and @julia1
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Chloe posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months agoI recently finished The Group by Mary McCarthy (487 pages) and Babycakes by Armistead Maupin (316 pages). I LOVED The Group!! I finally have a book to recommend to Straight People (although this book is not devoid of lesbians!). I think I first heard about it in Gloria Steinem’s review of Commencement by J. Courtney Sullivan, so I thought I’d…[Read more]
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Steph posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months agoToday I finished reading “The Book of Negroes”, by Canadian author Lawrence Hill (470 pgs). The title of the novel comes from the historical document of the same name , which recorded the names of thousands of Black Loyalists, who left the US because they were promised a better life in Nova Scotia. In the US, the book was marketed under the…[Read more]
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jessicav posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months ago@internrachel & @juia1 – feeling a little behind on my summer book club! a couple of weeks ago I finished The Swimming Pool Library by Alan Hollinghurst (also pretty behind on my Hollinghurst, this is his first novel & he just released his fifth). Anyway! The protagonist is Will, a young gay aristocrat living in London, meeting lots of boys, e…[Read more]
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Forgot to say – 304 pages! Also my @julia1 didn’t work due to typing failure
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Jamie posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months agobing bang boom @internrachel and @julia1! Had a very productive week/end, I read The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, 704 pgs, in a week! A personal best. I have a strange tradition of rereading either Atlas Shrugged or The Fountainhead every summer, I can’t remember when I started but I’ve been doing it at least 5 years. I usually alternate but it…[Read more]
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I love The Fountainhead, but every time I read it, I think about The Perks of Being a Wallflower:
“So, in school Bill gave me my final book to read for the year. It’s called The Fountainhead, and it’s very long. When he gave me the book, Bill said, ‘Be skeptical about this one. It’s a great book. But try to be a filter, not a sponge.'”
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Kate B posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months agoOh another thing. I just left for summer work at a place where I can’t have many books, so can I just say that I read 97 pages of Beautiful Losers by Leonard Cohen and 56 pages of The Witch of Portobello by Paulo Cuelho. Both were good thus far, and I’ll finish them when I get back. When does “the summer” end for this, @internrachel, @julia1?
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Kate B posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months ago@internrachel @julia1
I also finished The Perks Of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky (117 pages) last week, which was so fucking adorable and so relevant to my life. The main character, Charlie, was nothing like me in most ways, but I think deep down most/all teenagers/young adults have the same feelings about some things. Also, the whole…[Read more] -
Raksha posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months ago@internrachel @julia1
Just now I finished Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier (400 pages). THIS BOOK WAS AWESOME! I literally could not stop reading it. I started it at about 11 am and it’s now 2 am. I didn’t even stop for meals; I ate while I read.
In Transylvania, there are five sisters raning in age from 16 to 5 years old. The book is…[Read more] -
LCB posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months agoThis weekend I devoured Alice Echols’s Hot Stuff: Disco and the Remaking of American Culture (239 delightful pages). Echols is both an English and gender studies professor and a former DJ (at this amazing sounding but sadly long-defunct club in Ann Arbor called the Rubaiyat), so she has the requisite scholarly detachment…[Read more]
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Allie posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months agodear @internrachel and @julia1 and bookstraddlers,
This week I’ve read two fairly short, quick reads. The first was The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver, 256 pages, which is about a young woman named Taylor who gets the hell out of her small Kentucky town as soon as she can and finds herself unexpectedly looking after an abandoned toddler who she…[Read more] -
Crystal posted an update in the group
Aussiestraddle 12 years, 4 months ago
Hello Melbourne!
I’ll be in East Melbourne on a Monday for work, staying in a hotel that doesn’t have a bar. Does anyone have any recommendations for a chill place I can hang out? -
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Kate B posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months agoOkay, so I have a double-whammy for you, @internrachel, @julia1. I read a book, as well as listened to it.
I downloaded the audiobook of The Alchemist, by Paulo Cuelho a long time ago, when I was on a taking advantage of everything free on iTunes spree. I had never heard the title before and I didn’t really care to look at it. I remember…[Read more] -
Paramecium posted an update in the group
Fencestraddlers 12 years, 4 months agoOut of curiosity, does anyone else here feel a kind of different type of attraction towards a person depending on their gender? It’s definitely attraction, but it’s almost like an alternative mindset (in my own experience). Am I alone on this? Will this get me kicked out of the bisexual club? Honestly, though.
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you wouldn’t be kicked out of my club, i absolutely agree. to me, not only sexual attraction, but love feels different with different genders
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Yes to “different attractions to different genders,” not yes to “getting kicked out of the bisexual club.”
I get what you mean, though, about feeling guilt that you clearly do see gender despite being bisexual. It’s one of the reasons why I don’t identify as pan.
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This. I do see gender, and I especially see gender expression. I think it’s a good thing. Lots of people have issues/feelings about gender, and even if its not, its still a big factor in their lives. I think it’s good to be able to recognise that, especially for people whose gender/gender expression isn’t recognised by others.
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Raksha posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months ago@internrachel @julia1
I just finished reading Blind Faith by Sagarika Ghose (273 pages). I’m not quite sure what to think of it yet. I definitely wanted to like it more than I actually did, though. Which is not to say I DISliked it, I just…don’t know what to think yet.The story is about an Indian British woman named Mia who is devastated by…[Read more]
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Rachel posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 4 months agoI have a new favorite author: Vendela Vida. She’s fantastic! I love love love her books. I just finished “Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name” (240 pages) and it was so great. I can’t really talk about it at all because I don’t want to give away the plot, but you (everyone) should go read it. I also read Caroll Spinney’s book “The Wisdom of…[Read more]
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