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The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

Not a perfect book, and its age certainly shows, especially to someone who is sort of on the edge of Christianity. Nonetheless, The Screwtape Letters contains many gems of spiritual and practical insight, and thinking of the emotional trials of life as personified by Wormwood and Screwtape has been a useful tool for me while reading this book.
Breakfast At Tiffany's by Truman Capote

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4.0

Bittersweet, sort of beautiful. Reminds me of a person in my own life.
Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami

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5.0

"I dream. Sometimes, I think that's the only right thing to do."

"In dreams you don't need to make any distinctions between things. Not at all. Boundaries don't exist. So in dreams there are hardly ever collisions. Even if there are, they don't hurt. Reality is different. Reality bites."

I may come back to add proper thoughts later but for now here are some quotes.
My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness by Nagata Kabi

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dark hopeful sad

3.0

I don't think I quite know how to feel about My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness. It's such a brave piece of writing, the author is really baring her heart on basically every page. Maybe I just don't quite relate enough to the content to really just get it, I don't know. Somehow it just didn't land. I think she explored the themes she tackled quite well. Reading it made me feel sad, and reminded me how depressed I can get sometimes, which I think was the one place where I really connected with the author - my feelings on sex and intimacy and love are very different, and so too are my related hangups and traumas.

I think this book is probably very good, but I can't tell because I don't think it was quite written for me.

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Rapture by Carol Ann Duffy

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5.0

It's not often that I'll just sit down with a book of poems and blow through the whole thing in one sitting, but that is basically what happened with Rapture. This book captured some of the raw emotions inherent in love very viscerally, and the extended use of natural imagery was very pleasant to read and made me wonder what enchanted forest Duffy met the partner she writes about in. It contains serious contenders for some of my favourite poems - Rapture, Haworth, and Love all come to mind. It is difficult - probably impossible - for me to love every poem in any collection, but there were none I disliked in Rapture, which is still a significant feat.
Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour Vol. 1 by Tee Franklin

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emotional funny
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

I love Harley Quinn and this was just perfect. Harley and Ivy make such a perfect couple, they just make sense together. This comic explored their flaws and allowed both of them to grow with each other really beautifully