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"Lustre - Raven Leilani. It's just so so good (I identify a bit with the protagonist so possible bias). We Should All Be Feminists - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Powerful, moving. You might find it utter tosh though. Gods of Want - K-Ming Chang. Surreal anthology of beauty and weirdness. Truly amazing. " I like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie so I really don't think I'd find it tosh. In fact, that sounds right up my street! I'll look the others up too! Thank you | |||
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"Lustre - Raven Leilani. It's just so so good (I identify a bit with the protagonist so possible bias). We Should All Be Feminists - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Powerful, moving. You might find it utter tosh though. Gods of Want - K-Ming Chang. Surreal anthology of beauty and weirdness. Truly amazing. I like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie so I really don't think I'd find it tosh. In fact, that sounds right up my street! I'll look the others up too! Thank you " Oh brilliant! I wasn't sure, sometimes the recommendation goes down like a lead balloon. A really filled lead balloon. Feminism huh? :D So other texts Virginia Woolf's Orlando because classic queer text is a joy. The Line of Beauty, Alan Hollinghurst, one day undoubtedly it will be regarded as a classic. | |||
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" The Line of Beauty, Alan Hollinghurst, one day undoubtedly it will be regarded as a classic. " Seconded, this is great! | |||
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"Try Girl, woman, other - Bernadine Evaristo Girl - Edna O'brien Becoming - Michelle O'bama " I've read Girl, Woman, Other and I forgot that Girl has been recommended to me by someone else. | |||
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"Try Girl, woman, other - Bernadine Evaristo Girl - Edna O'brien Becoming - Michelle O'bama " Becoming was one of my favourite books I’ve read recently. | |||
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"Try Girl, woman, other - Bernadine Evaristo Girl - Edna O'brien Becoming - Michelle O'bama I've read Girl, Woman, Other and I forgot that Girl has been recommended to me by someone else. " Girl is a pretty hard read.. I started it, but haven't finished it yet | |||
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"Try Girl, woman, other - Bernadine Evaristo Girl - Edna O'brien Becoming - Michelle O'bama Becoming was one of my favourite books I’ve read recently. " Isn't she amazing.. I wish she had the desire to run for President | |||
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"The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne. The fictional life story of a gay Irishman, from his time in his outcast, 16-year-old, unmarried mother's womb right up to his 65th birthday. A brilliant doorstop of a book spanning seven decades of Irish and gay history, from the end of WW2 to the 2000s. It is wonderfully written, frequently hilarious - and I mean laugh-out-loud-on-a-packed-Tube-train hilarious - sometimes harrowing, but always clever, engaging, and life-affirming. Read it once and it will stay with you forever. I read it late last year and it instantly became one of my favourite books of all time. I cannot recommend it enough. " Don't mean to hijack the thread but thanks for the recommendation just purchased | |||
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"The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne. The fictional life story of a gay Irishman, from his time in his outcast, 16-year-old, unmarried mother's womb right up to his 65th birthday. A brilliant doorstop of a book spanning seven decades of Irish and gay history, from the end of WW2 to the 2000s. It is wonderfully written, frequently hilarious - and I mean laugh-out-loud-on-a-packed-Tube-train hilarious - sometimes harrowing, but always clever, engaging, and life-affirming. Read it once and it will stay with you forever. I read it late last year and it instantly became one of my favourite books of all time. I cannot recommend it enough. Don't mean to hijack the thread but thanks for the recommendation just purchased " You're not hijacking! It's what the thread is for | |||
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"The colour purple by Alice Walker The kite runner by Khaled Hosseini" Both excellent but disturbing | |||
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"Don't mean to hijack the thread but thanks for the recommendation just purchased " You will love it, hopefully. It's a very Irish book, and if you read the speech parts in an Irish voice the real brilliance of the humour comes through. My favourite line, from Mary-Margaret Muffet, the main character's girlfriend (yes, he's gay. It's a long story): "I always think the great thing about the civil service is that you can go in there at 20 years of age, spend every day of your life behind one desk and before you know it you're an old man and it's all behind you and the only thing left to do is die. There must be great security in that."* *For anyone who's ever been a civil servant. If I still was I'd print that out and put it above my desk. | |||
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"Thanks for the recommendations everyone. Looks like they have The Line of Beauty at the library so I've reserved it. Result! Going to work through the rest too. " Hope you enjoy it! I loved it. | |||
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"Don't mean to hijack the thread but thanks for the recommendation just purchased You will love it, hopefully. It's a very Irish book, and if you read the speech parts in an Irish voice the real brilliance of the humour comes through. My favourite line, from Mary-Margaret Muffet, the main character's girlfriend (yes, he's gay. It's a long story): "I always think the great thing about the civil service is that you can go in there at 20 years of age, spend every day of your life behind one desk and before you know it you're an old man and it's all behind you and the only thing left to do is die. There must be great security in that."* *For anyone who's ever been a civil servant. If I still was I'd print that out and put it above my desk." Am loving it and very hard to put down Some of the bits in it are so true to life its scary | |||
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"Try Girl, woman, other - Bernadine Evaristo Girl - Edna O'brien Becoming - Michelle O'bama " Michelle Obama used a ghostwriter (Barack said so) so that could still be a white male writer. C | |||
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"Try Girl, woman, other - Bernadine Evaristo Girl - Edna O'brien Becoming - Michelle O'bama Michelle Obama used a ghostwriter (Barack said so) so that could still be a white male writer. C" Hmmm, interesting point. I think I'd still count it though as it's about her. | |||
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"I know why the caged boed sings. Maya Angelou " Bird.. | |||
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"Am loving it and very hard to put down Some of the bits in it are so true to life its scary " Glad you're enjoying it (The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne). It is so good that I'd defy anyone not to love it. So many great characters: Mary-Margaret Muffet, The Averys, Mr Denby-Denby. Wait until you meet Dr Dourish! I recommend it to everyone I know. It's just one of the most heartbreaking, heartwarming and funniest books that I've ever read. | |||
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"I’ve said so many times on here but Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson is one of the best books I’ve read. A gorgeous love story about two Black Londoners that considers the way that race impacts us and intersects with masculinity at points I think. Also now reading NW by Zadie Smith. I’ve heard mixed things about her but seems great. " I haven't read a lot but I really liked White Teeth and On Beauty. | |||
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"I’ve said so many times on here but Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson is one of the best books I’ve read. A gorgeous love story about two Black Londoners that considers the way that race impacts us and intersects with masculinity at points I think. Also now reading NW by Zadie Smith. I’ve heard mixed things about her but seems great. " I've ordered Open Water from WOB. Thank you for the recommendation! | |||
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"I’ve said so many times on here but Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson is one of the best books I’ve read. A gorgeous love story about two Black Londoners that considers the way that race impacts us and intersects with masculinity at points I think. Also now reading NW by Zadie Smith. I’ve heard mixed things about her but seems great. I haven't read a lot but I really liked White Teeth and On Beauty. " White teeth is my next read I hope | |||
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"I’ve said so many times on here but Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson is one of the best books I’ve read. A gorgeous love story about two Black Londoners that considers the way that race impacts us and intersects with masculinity at points I think. Also now reading NW by Zadie Smith. I’ve heard mixed things about her but seems great. I've ordered Open Water from WOB. Thank you for the recommendation! " Omg YES! Do tell what you think | |||
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"I’ve said so many times on here but Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson is one of the best books I’ve read. A gorgeous love story about two Black Londoners that considers the way that race impacts us and intersects with masculinity at points I think. Also now reading NW by Zadie Smith. I’ve heard mixed things about her but seems great. I've ordered Open Water from WOB. Thank you for the recommendation! Omg YES! Do tell what you think " Will do! | |||
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"The colour purple by Alice Walker The kite runner by Khaled Hosseini Both excellent but disturbing" Books much better than the film. Read them twice | |||
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"Historically I've found myself reading mostly straight white men so over the last couple of years I've made an effort to read more widely and found that at the moment the most interesting fiction is being written by writers of colour / women / LGBT writers. Recently I've mostly reading books by women - one of the best was Luster by Raven Leilani which I suspect will appeal to a lot of people on Fab " Ah I mentioned Luster! Isn't it utterly fantastic? Raw, unashamedly attuned with all the follies of human nature, the need we have for attention and to be desired. | |||
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"Historically I've found myself reading mostly straight white men so over the last couple of years I've made an effort to read more widely and found that at the moment the most interesting fiction is being written by writers of colour / women / LGBT writers. Recently I've mostly reading books by women - one of the best was Luster by Raven Leilani which I suspect will appeal to a lot of people on Fab Ah I mentioned Luster! Isn't it utterly fantastic? Raw, unashamedly attuned with all the follies of human nature, the need we have for attention and to be desired." Yes it was! I love books that are raw and honest, especially about sexuality, and that don't judge people for their desires and complexities. Have you read any other novels like it that you can recommend? | |||
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"Nice bump! I'm currently reading Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley which is interesting. " I enjoyed this one (wonder who left!) | |||
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"Historically I've found myself reading mostly straight white men so over the last couple of years I've made an effort to read more widely and found that at the moment the most interesting fiction is being written by writers of colour / women / LGBT writers. Recently I've mostly reading books by women - one of the best was Luster by Raven Leilani which I suspect will appeal to a lot of people on Fab Ah I mentioned Luster! Isn't it utterly fantastic? Raw, unashamedly attuned with all the follies of human nature, the need we have for attention and to be desired. Yes it was! I love books that are raw and honest, especially about sexuality, and that don't judge people for their desires and complexities. Have you read any other novels like it that you can recommend? " In a similar vein, the whole exploring, discovering, embracing complexity - Adèle by Leila Slimani. Not quite as good but maybe it's because I couldn't identify with the protagonist in the same way. | |||
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"Historically I've found myself reading mostly straight white men so over the last couple of years I've made an effort to read more widely and found that at the moment the most interesting fiction is being written by writers of colour / women / LGBT writers. Recently I've mostly reading books by women - one of the best was Luster by Raven Leilani which I suspect will appeal to a lot of people on Fab Ah I mentioned Luster! Isn't it utterly fantastic? Raw, unashamedly attuned with all the follies of human nature, the need we have for attention and to be desired. Yes it was! I love books that are raw and honest, especially about sexuality, and that don't judge people for their desires and complexities. Have you read any other novels like it that you can recommend? In a similar vein, the whole exploring, discovering, embracing complexity - Adèle by Leila Slimani. Not quite as good but maybe it's because I couldn't identify with the protagonist in the same way." I've not heard of that one, I'll look out for it. What was it about the Luster protagonist that you identified with so much? | |||
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"Historically I've found myself reading mostly straight white men so over the last couple of years I've made an effort to read more widely and found that at the moment the most interesting fiction is being written by writers of colour / women / LGBT writers. Recently I've mostly reading books by women - one of the best was Luster by Raven Leilani which I suspect will appeal to a lot of people on Fab " I have just seen that on Vinted selling from £2 Love buying and selling my books on there . | |||
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