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  • To start off I entirely bought this book based off of the cover and the back of the book (“I see it now, the contours of a plan, a perfect food or, rather, a meal perfectly executed, which will revive that long-buried instinct in Ralph, to be alive, despite the shock of it. To stay

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  • Jennette McCurdy’s book “I’m Glad My Mom Died” was very touching to childhood issues specifically the things she went through early in her life to adulthood. The book mainly is rooted to her toxic mother and what being a childhood actor was like. This book addressed deep issues in a comical way that made connections

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  • Later (review)

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  • The School of Good Mothers is hands down one of the most captivating books I have come across in 2023. What sets this book apart is its remarkable exploration of the complexities surrounding motherhood and the immense societal pressure placed on women to be the “perfect mother”. Through the lens of Frida, a resilient 39-year-old

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  • Ithaca (review)

    “Mythology has always fascinated me with its complex characters, epic quests, and timeless themes. In Claire North’s novel, “Ithaca,” readers are transported to the ancient world of Greece, where the well-known myth of Odysseus and Penelope is cleverly reimagined. What sets “Ithaca” apart is its feminist perspective, giving voice and agency to Penelope, a character

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