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114 reviews
The Will to Knowledge by Michel Foucault
4.0
Gave me a new perspective on sex and power. Some paragraphs were so eye opening
Orlando by Virginia Woolf
Honestly I didn't read it lmao. Pretty sure it's love it based on everything I wrote thoðŸ˜ðŸ˜
What My Mother and I Don't Talk about: Fifteen Writers Break the Silence by Michele Filgate
4.0
So poignant and beautiful in its exploration of familial relationship. Reading this made me realise my feelings of my mother is not always evil manifestation of her or me
Intermezzo by Sally Rooney
5.0
Sally Rooney, I am in love with you. this book was such a beautiful exploration of grief, family and love.
Sergius Seeks Bacchus by Norman Erikson Pasaribu
2.75
Not bad> i'm not sure if they were translated perfectly tho. It felt like something vital was missing from most of the poems. Like a lifeforce of some kind. There was detachment and it didn't feel intentional at all
The Wood at Midwinter by Susanna Clarke
3.0
pretty nice as a standalone book. I know it would have left a better impression if I had read it after her other books
The Answer is No by Fredrik Backman
5.0
Surprisingly, a really good read. It explored Human connection in such a succinct way without shaming the isolation that one desires.