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The Great Library of Autostraddle 11 years, 11 months agoOkay, so I was going to read that Cleopatra biography, but then I got ‘Monstrous Regiment’ by Terry Pratchett in the mail and had to read it first.
I just finished it today and I LOVED it! I’m making my way through the Discworld books all willynilly, but out of the ones I’ve read so far I think this is my favorite. It was hilarious and somehow…[Read more]
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The Great Library of Autostraddle 12 years agoMap of Ireland by Stephanie Grant is set in Boston in the 1970’s and deals with coming out and race issues from the perspective of a teenage girl. I watched The Weather Underground documentary not too long ago which turned out to be great historical context for this book.
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The Great Library of Autostraddle 12 years agoNPR’s top 100 science fiction and fantasy novels
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The Great Library of Autostraddle 12 years agohello. I’m a big fan of books. and a fan of big books,too. I just finished a dance with dragons. it took me a while but it was worth it. now I’m reading a great gatsby, so I can talk in nerdfighteria about it
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The Great Library of Autostraddle 12 years agoI just finished The Bride of Catastrophe by Heidi Jon Schmidt and Homeschooling by Carol Guess. Relationships with (crazy) girlfriends. Relationships with (crazy) neighbors. Relationships with (crazy) families. All these things are included.
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The Great Library of Autostraddle 12 years agoCurrently juggling: Embassytown, China Mieville; Thirty-Three Teeth, Colin Cotterill; White Mughals, William Dalrymple; and the Diamond Sutra, Red Pine edition.
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NYC Autostraddlers 12 years agoso who’s going to riese’s panel thing? (http://www.autostraddle.com/autostraddle-live-come-to-my-nyu-pride-week-panel-queer-my-blog-112440/)
should we pregame it and then show up and heckle the crap out of her? probably. maybe.
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The Great Library of Autostraddle 12 years agoSince the summer book club ended, I’ve cut back on my reading because so much stuff has come up. But I haven’t stopped entirely!
I read Speak Daggers to Her by Rosemary Edgehill. It’s a really unique urban fantasy/mystery book. The main character, who goes by the name Bast, is a graphic designer in New York whose friend is found dead. Bast…[Read more]
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The Great Library of Autostraddle 12 years agoI’m reading Huntress (Malinda Lo) and she’s one of the first LGBT authors I’ve read and I can’t put it down at all
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She’s on my to read list! I need to bump her up on my list.
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Ooh, is it good? I read ‘Ash’ and loved it, but my library doesn’t have ‘Huntress.’ I was planning to get it through interlibrary loan after I’ve whittled down my pile of unread books at home first. But should I bump it up?
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I personally like Huntress much more than Ash.. Recommended!!!
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both of her novels are wonderful – i also love following her blog.
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i cannot recommend malinda lo’s work highly enough…
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