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Megan posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 2 months ago@internrachel @julie1
I just finished Harry, A History: The true story of a boy wizard, his fans, and life inside the Harry Potter phenomenon by Melissa Anelli (of the Leaky Cauldron), 330 pages. I had started this book years ago but only read the first chapter (as indicated by a bookmark) and then for some reason set it aside. I had to make a…[Read more] -
molllllly posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 2 months agoLast week, I read a fascinating biography of Alice Roosevelt Longworth by Barbara Kerley and Edwin Fotheringham. What To Do About Alice focuses on her unconventional childhood and outlook on life, as well as the complicated bond she had with her father. The sometimes strained relationship between Alice and Teddy Roosevelt…[Read more]
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mon posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 2 months ago@internrachel, @julia1, bookclubbers, greetings
a few days ago i finished ‘a visit from the goon squad’, jennifer egan, 352 pages. i quite enjoyed this though it was quite different from what i expected – as a pulitzer prize winner i expected gripping detail and interwoven stories and strong characters. actually it had all those things but in a…[Read more] -
Raksha posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 2 months agoI just finished Island Beneath the Sea by Isabel Allende (457 pages).
It follows a woman named Zarité, who was born a slave to the owner of a sugar plantation in Saint-Domingue (Haiti, back when it was still a French colony). The story doesn’t just focus on her, but on a whole cast of characters whose lives intertwine…[Read more]
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it only took you 14 hours to read 457 pages? Dang girl! Did you read it in one continuous sitting? I wish I had that kind of free time to read :(
On another note I love Isabel Allende and I’ve read almost all her novels, but I hadn’t heard of this one, so thanks! Another book to add to my must read list.-
I’ve always been a fast reader, but I had to become lightning fast in grad school just to survive! My program was really, really heavy on the theory, so that meant unreasonable amounts of reading assignments. But I didn’t read all of that book in one sitting. I read about 100 pages the night before, then the next day I took a short lunch break…[Read more]
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LCB posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 2 months agoThis morning I finished Andrew Holleran’s Dancer From The Dance (250 pages). I had mixed feelings about it. Holleran’s writing style tends toward the overblown (overblown in an often lovely way, don’t get me wrong), and I think I just don’t romanticize the experience of gay discos enough to be taken in by his extended riffs…[Read more]
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i’ve been meaning to check out that holleran book because it’s on so many lists of queer classics. another good classic to check out is ‘sexual outlaw’ by john rechy, which is an account of being a hustler in LA. he uses newspaper stuff from that period to talk about police violence against queers. and he’s generally an amazing writer but also…[Read more]
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Chloe posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 2 months agoI read Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (398 pages) and another one I’d forgotten to write about here, A Home at the End of the World by Michael Cunningham (352 pages). I’m trying to read more books from BBC’s Top 100 Books list and a bunch of friends have recommended Good Omens. I haven’t read fantasy-type books in a while and…[Read more]
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I get pretty excited any time anyone says they’re reading Good Omens. I just needed to share that.
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Good Omens! Love Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, separately or together. Reading more of the BBC top 100 sounds like a fun challenge to give yourself. If you want any recommendations as to what to read next, I thought the ‘His Dark Materials’ trilogy by Philip Pullman was brilliant and a lot of fun.
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I actually have had that trilogy on my shelf for ages, I’ve been meaning to read it for years. One of these days!
A lot of the books on the list that I haven’t read are ones I’ve been meaning to read anyway, so it’ll be fun, even if I never have as much time as I’d like to read.
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Kaitlin posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 2 months agoHey guys!
So, I saw the Harry Potter movie last Saturday, and I decided it would be fun to reread the books! Like, all of them! So I did. (309, 341, 317, 734, 870, 652, and 759 pages, individually, and 3,982 pages total!)
On the whole, it was a really strange experience. I had read the books when I was much younger and…[Read more]
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alex posted on the forum topic What are your favorite queer documentaries? in the group
We Love Documentaries: 12 years, 2 months agoummmm is this forum happening? i’ll go first. one of my favourites is venus of mars which is about a trannie mtf who ends up living between genders and keeps the same wife throughout. their relationship is amazing in that it shows how ‘normal’ their relationship is throughout the journey between genders.
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Raksha posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 2 months agoToday I read Flow: The Cultural Story of Menstruation by Elissa Stein and Susan Kim (288 pages).
This traced historical attitudes toward menstruation, as well as the products and medical interventions developed to deal with it, mostly from an American perspective, but with occasional dips into ancient history as well. It…[Read more]
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Jess posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months ago@internrachel, @julia1
I finished The Road (256 pages) right after I read A Separate Peace. Here’s the review I wrote after I finished:
Reading The Road was like watching a particularly disturbing episode of Criminal Minds, an episode that makes me sick to my stomach and I want to turn of the tv but I can’t because I would probably imagine a much…[Read more] -
Jess posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months ago@internrachel, @julia1
I have been reading a lot these past few weeks because I just moved to Texas and don’t have internet at my house yet. I’m accessing autostraddle.com from my local library, where I can’t check out books because I don’t have any form of Texas ID yet. A couple of weeks ago I read A Separate Peace (196 pages), mostly while…[Read more] -
Raksha posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoToday I read Cat’s Claw: A Calliope Reaper-Jones Novel by Amber Benson (320 pages). Yes, Tara from ‘Buffy’ is also a writer!
In this book, Cerberus the three-headed hellhound calls in his favor from Callie, sending her to retrieve a wayward soul by the name of Senenmut. At the same time, she’s also trying to retrieve the…[Read more]
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Priya posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoSo after what felt like to me a book flurry during my holidays it has taken me a week to finish ‘Mud’ by Nicky Edwards which is only 192 pags.
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kakapo posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months ago@internrachel @julia1
Ok, onto another one I finished recently: Big Sex Little Death, Susie Bright’s recent memoir (317 pages). I thought it might be a more over-arching memoir of her life thus far, but it’s actually focused on three main periods of her life – her childhood, which segues into her involvement as a communist activist and…[Read more] -
Jamie posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoso @internrachel and @julia1 when I said I’d finish ‘Sense and Sensibility’ (by Jane Austen, 272 pgs) this week I meant I would finish it today. It’s taken me awhile to finish it because I’ve been reading it as an e-book between library books and when google books stops working on my iPod. Also it’s not my favorite Jane Austen book. It wasn’t bad,…[Read more]
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hannah posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoI recently finished reading The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton (329 pages) and Bossypants by Tina Fey (275 pages). Basically: I read The Age of Innocence a few years ago, loved it, decided to try out some more Edith Wharton and ultimately needed to take a break halfway through with Tina Fey. There were a few things I didn’t love about House of…[Read more]
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Jamie posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months ago@internrachel and @julia1 another brief break from ‘Sense and Sensibility’ (I will finish it this week!). Bought ‘Fun Home’ by Alison Bechdel, 232 pgs (but counts as 116 pgs, graphic novel y’all) today at the Strand because it was half price. So if you live in/near NYC and don’t already own it, its only $7 at the Strand! I’ve read it before, I…[Read more]
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