classic Shirley Jackson, a somber exploration of class and sisterhood, repression and alienation.

May 29, 2025

This book was an unhinged, wild ride. It does a great job of showcasing the power of narrative to shape a reader’s viewpoint.

May 29, 2025

An excellent primer with short texts/lectures by Patočka. This was my first time reading his work, and I am excited to read more in the future.

May 17, 2025

This is a very well written reflective piece about space travel in the age of billionaires. It is short, and hardly anything happens. I enjoyed listening to it, but it took me a long time to get through because nothing really pulled me in.

May 15, 2025

What a well written atrocity. I don’t believe I’ve ever read a book where I hate everyone involved (edit: I forgot about my year of rest and relaxation), but there you go! Utterly silly, ridiculous, frivolous, though entertaining.

May 1, 2025

Contains spoilers

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Frustrating and sad, but in a very real way. I enjoyed the jumpiness in the structure/timeline. I think Rooney captures the liminal space between misunderstanding remarkably well, and her characters are complex and unpolished much like real life.

April 19, 2025

Very interesting. The idea to filter classified documents through the lens of food is creative and makes for an interesting array of tidbits and insights into the dark past (and present) of America.

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I felt utterly and desperately touched by this book. Expertly crafted storytelling with such deeply human characters. The poetry shines through prose, and it couldn't be told any better than from its author's voice. 

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