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The Palace of Eros by Caro De Robertis

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No one is more surprised than me by the strength of my dislike for this book.
The Chromatic Fantasy by H.A.

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Did not understand. Was completely lost and therefore totally bored.
Deluge by Leila Chatti

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Stunning, stunning, stunning. A flood and an emptying out. So much ringing ringing blood imagery. This is such a bodily book, such a tumultuous book, such a tangled and beautiful book. So much in this book. Such singing poems. Loved.
Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey

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I just really cannot express how much I do not care about a book that is over 70% white men. Get a grip. If your book about artists is not AT LEAST 50% BIPOC and women artists, what the fuck are you doing? I mean for real? What planet are you living on? Get a grip.
No Voyage and Other Poems by Mary Oliver

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Really can't explain what reading Mary Oliver's debut did to me. Most of the poems are so dry and stuffy and forgettable. The book will live in my heart forever. A gift.
Crossing by Pajtim Statovci

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Very bleak. Incredible structure. I think I loved it.
Carson McCullers: A Life by Mary V. Dearborn

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This was fascinating. Really enjoyed.
Still Life by Katherine Packert Burke

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Nothing really happens in this book, and sometimes that doesn't work for me but wow I loved it. It's a really beautiful book about the texture of life, I think, the dailiness of it, even in the middle of turmoil. Loved.
The Free People's Village by Sim Kern

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I really appreciated this book. It's about continuing. It's about showing up after you mess up. I can see how it won't be for everyone, but I dug the way Kern wrote a flawed protagonist who never becomes a hero at all, who just keeps going.