two five star reads from april 🌷

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two five star reads from april 🌷

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"'We are very good at pretending to not be in love. Maybe we are bad at showing it when we are allowed.'"
— Rachel Reid, "The Long Game"
Between the end of March and the beginning of April I read 4 books with tuberculosis in them
The Secret of Honeycake
The Nine Moons of Han Yu and Luli
Anne of the Island
Light and Air
When Everything is Tuberculosis came out I was GOING THROUGH IT and didn't think I could handle a Tuberculosis book but these tuberculosis books keep finding me so I figured I should read it anyway. Highly recommended! Also Verity Vox has me on a witch kick. If you have any recommendations for good witchy bildungsromans about witches going out and learning their craft Kiki's Delivery Service style, please let me know!!!
In such ways we read ourselves into a personal past but it is not a past which is chronologically determined by calendar dates or any clear time-scale. Rather it is a dream time, a beforehand, a long ago. We learn it without deliberate instruction and the result of our learning is a sense of belonging to a domestic and at the same time planetary world of pure human being.
—Seamus Heaney, from “Place, Pastness, Poems: A Triptych” (Salmagundi No. 188/189, 2015)
#recently read 4/26
The Everlasting by Alix E Harrow. A scholar is forced to travel through time to record the death of the infamous knight whose legend shapes their national identity. *Interesting look at how fascism trades on romanticized historical narratives. Also a timeloop?
My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante. A coming of age novel following the complex friendship between two girls growing up in a poor neighborhood in Naples as their lives diverge. *The book I put down to google (title) lesbians?
The Salvage by Anbara Salam. A diver recovering items from a wrecked polar exploration ship believes something is stalking her as winter grips their island town. *Very slow paced muted horror, mostly atmospheric
Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay. During a virulent rabies outbreak, a doctor tries to get her bitten, pregnant friend to safety. *A post-COVID zombie book where the biggest threats are lack of vaccine access and misinformation.
The Republic of Memory by Mahmud El Sayed. Power outages on the generation ship Safina wake some of the passengers' stasis-preserved ancestors, stirring up old tensions. *The book is very interested in language, with an interesting invented cant/creole.

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