"I've almost finished Ring for Jeeves, which is a bit of a different kind of book by PG Wodehouse, still good, though. "
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
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Just finished a collection of MR James ghost stories. Still working my way through all of Iain M Banks in order of publication as well - I like to alternate my reading! I've got a Sherri S Tepper I picked up second hand that I haven't read yet waiting to go too. |
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When Will There Be Good News by Kate Atkinson, just finished it in fact, quite good but she asks me to suspend my disbelief too often. Have just started a kindle download of the diaries of a woman from North Dakota edited and published by her daughter, it's fascinating. |
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I read "When will there be Good news" too. It was ok.
I have just started "Everyday Sexism", it's fucking grim.
I am also reading "The story of O", the original BDSM novel, but consent is everything to me and I can quite enjoy the book to its fullest extent in worrying about the lack of it. I so don't want it to be similar mysogynistic, rapey twaddle like 50 Shades.
If you like good literotica, Nikki Gemmel's, "The Bride Stripped Bare" and " With my Body" are great. The female protagonists are full of enthusiastic consent.
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"I read "When will there be Good news" too. It was ok.
I have just started "Everyday Sexism", it's fucking grim.
I am also reading "The story of O", the original BDSM novel, but consent is everything to me and I can quite enjoy the book to its fullest extent in worrying about the lack of it. I so don't want it to be similar mysogynistic, rapey twaddle like 50 Shades.
If you like good literotica, Nikki Gemmel's, "The Bride Stripped Bare" and " With my Body" are great. The female protagonists are full of enthusiastic consent.
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Everyday Sexism should be mandatory reading.
I recently finished The Days of Anna Madrigal - the last of the Tale of the City series.
I've just started a sweet little book called Mr Pettigrew's Last Stand. |
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"I read "When will there be Good news" too. It was ok.
I have just started "Everyday Sexism", it's fucking grim.
I am also reading "The story of O", the original BDSM novel, but consent is everything to me and I can quite enjoy the book to its fullest extent in worrying about the lack of it. I so don't want it to be similar mysogynistic, rapey twaddle like 50 Shades.
If you like good literotica, Nikki Gemmel's, "The Bride Stripped Bare" and " With my Body" are great. The female protagonists are full of enthusiastic consent.
Everyday Sexism should be mandatory reading.
I recently finished The Days of Anna Madrigal - the last of the Tale of the City series.
I've just started a sweet little book called Mr Pettigrew's Last Stand." |
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"I've almost finished Ring for Jeeves, which is a bit of a different kind of book by PG Wodehouse, still good, though.
Not as different as you might have been hoping when you saw the title though, eh? "
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