Today’s book is a lighter one: Mediums & Murder by Elle Wren Burke.

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Today’s book is back on the non-fiction: Brit(ish) by Afua Hirsch.

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Today I'm reading The Housemaid by Sarah A. Denzil.

Note: this is *not* the book of the same name by Freida McFadden. Nothing against that book (which I've not read) – it's just annoying that two popular books by the same name came out within 12 months.

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My next read was We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. It was very short … thankfully.

It left me with a lot of opinions. TL;DR – if you want a feminism that includes only cis-het women who adhere to classic ideas of femininity, then this book is for you.

Full review here: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/e0439747-31a5-4691-a76a-29f44d4087cf

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Review by clacksee - We Should All Be Feminists

TL;DR – If you want a feminism that includes only cis-het women who adhere to classic ideas of...

Today’s read is Mal Goes to War by Edward Ashton.

This delightfully cosy sci-fi features a clueless but big-hearted AI; a snarky, sweary, sociopathic toddler; and a man who just wanted to watch some p0rn.

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In need of a comfort read, I turned to my favourite cosy fantasy series. Campaigns & Curses is the eighth book in the Weary Dragon Inn series by S. Usher Evans.

The audiobook is read by Deborah Balm, who is proof of nominative determinacy. I would happily listen to her read an accounting textbook.

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Today’s book is Feminism is for Everybody by bell hooks.

While this book isn’t perfect, hook’s definition of feminism is one I can get behind.

Full review here: https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/6188c336-bc12-437c-9b80-5cb6be4fb5a3

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Feminism is for Everybody by bell hooks

Acclaimed cultural critic bell hooks offers an open-hearted and welcoming vision of gender, sexua...

Today’s book is Be the Sea by Clara Ward.

A gentle, affirming story. Found family and acceptance. Queer and neurodivergent. All the very best things a story can have.

Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/d83d6ebe-b304-4a22-a63b-c2816960498d

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Review by clacksee - Be the Sea

A gentle, affirming story. Found family and acceptance. Queer and neurodivergent. All the very...

Yesterday, I finished two books. The first was Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit.

One of the things that stuck with me was that the reason people oppose marriage equality is that they see marriage as a hierarchy. What if it gives women the idea that they’re entitled to be equals in marriage?

Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/f503372c-5877-4db3-875c-16d47974305a?redirect=true

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Review by clacksee - Men Explain Things to Me: And Other Essays

I expected a book of fun/infuriating tales of men explaining things to women who all knew more...

Yesterday's second book was Robots, Robots Everywhere by Adeena Mignogna.

Available direct from the author here: https://crazyrobot.myshopify.com/products/the-robot-galaxy-series-books-1-4-ebook

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The Robot Galaxy Series, Books 1-4 - eBook

Yesterday’s book was Can't Spell Treason Without Tea by Rebecca Thorne.

Warm, affirming, uplifting cosy(ish) fantasy in a similar vein as Legends & Lattes, the Weary Dragon Inn series, or Cursed Cocktails.

Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/f21316ff-9bcf-4b85-b806-533ab13396b6

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Review by clacksee - Can't Spell Treason Without Tea

Warm, affirming, uplifting cosy(ish) fantasy in a similar vein as Legends & Lattes (Travis...

Yesterday’s first book was Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care by Kelly Hayes and Mariame Kaba.

This book leaves me feeling hope that we as individuals can make a difference.

Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/c32a5213-225f-4e30-84e4-f48ae461a9f1

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Review by clacksee - Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care

We would all (with the exception of a tiny handful of the world’s wealthiest men) benefit from...

Yesterday’s second book was Rogue Protocol by Martha Wells

Murderbot’s response to and interactions with Miki are everything.

Very short review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/8392f07c-ffa1-40f4-b934-a900c7aa930e

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Review by clacksee - Rogue Protocol

Murderbot’s response to and interactions with Miki are everything.

Yesterday's book was This Girl's a Killer by Emma C. Wells.

What if Dexter … but feminist?

On the whole, it wasn't quite what I was expecting … but I find myself hoping there will be more in the series.

Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/0e9013d8-01b1-4661-96ed-b80313398da6

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Review by clacksee - This Girl's a Killer

I read a lot of books centred around women who k!ll. I've noticed a trend within the genre. Mo...

Yesterday's book was I'm Tired of Racism: True Stories of Existing While Black by Sharon Hurley Hall.

Racism is exhausting. But it’s vital that we keep listening to these stories.

Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/3d2ac2ba-ee67-490c-8bc0-399007624093

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Image description: Tired of Racism: True Stories of Existing While Black by Sharon Hurley Hall.

Review by clacksee - I'm Tired of Racism: True Stories of Existing While Black

I’ve spent so much of life sheltered from racism. I’m trying to learn more and to do better. I...

Yesterday's book was Skin Folk by Nalo Hopkinson.

These short stories were weird and vivid. Often violent. Sometimes tender. Occasionally poignant.

Very short review here: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/b597917d-c895-496b-b843-2f9a5ea4e955

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Review by clacksee - Skin Folk

Weird and vivid. Often violent. Sometimes tender. Occasionally, poignant. 

Today's book is Geek Cutes by @xinefury.

These little tales were absolutely adorable. My favourites included:
•The second coming doesn’t turn out as expected✝️
•A space station worker is in the shower when the lights go out🚀

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Yesterday’s book was The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein.

Unstable countries around the world were in the predicaments they were precisely because American economists wilfully and systematically broke them.

Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/b0735250-d78c-45d1-9045-951c74f09cc8

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Review by clacksee - The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

I've recently read a number of books that set out how colonialism and empire caused so many of...

Yesterday’s book was Time of the Cat by Tansy Rayner Roberts.

I’m still not sure what the hell I just read, but it was sweet and cosy and adorable. More, please.

Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/bfe5c7f8-3f84-4ef1-9022-fbd69b216add

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Review by clacksee - Time of the Cat

I’m still not sure what the hell I just read, but it was sweet and cosy and adorable. More, pl...

Yesterday’s first book was Elite Capture by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò.

One thing that stuck with me was the notion that ‘elite’ is not a static group; it’s very much situational. That’s important to remember.

Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/6e322aff-9a28-4e9d-b1af-fc2095232089

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Review by clacksee - Elite Capture: How the Powerful Took Over Identity Politics

For me this one wasn't as impactful as I’d hoped/expected. I didn’t disagree with anything; I ...

Yesterday’s second book was How the Werewolf Stole Christmas by Skyla Dawn Cameron @skyladawn

Get this festive novels direct from the author. https://payhip.com/b/WDwB

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Yesterday’s third and final book (I don’t always read three books a day) was Alien Space Tentacle Porn by Peter Cawdron.

This book was a bit heteronormative / gender-normative for my liking, but you can’t go wrong with a bit of cosy ridiculous fluffy sci-fi.

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Yesterday’s first book was Christmas 101 by LJ Breedlove.

Mac is a man with a traumatic past he’s working hard to overcome

Get it here: https://bf.ljbreedlove.com/czldfsnzq3

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Mac Davis is celebrating Christmas with his new girlfriend, and he's beginning to panic. "He'd written page one stories with less sweat. Hell, he'd taken Afghani villages with less sweat. Edit: Heck." (He's trying to clean up his language.) A Christmas short story in the Mac Davis series. (Follows book 2.)

Yesterday’s second book was Cracked Mirror by Christopher Brookmyre.

It’s really hard to know what to say about this one without spoilering everything. This book is classic Brookmyre.

Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/8e44f99d-4a2d-4298-9674-4100cb032c63

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THE CRACKED MIRROR by CHRIS BROOKMYRE
Two detectives who should never have met. One case that can't exist...

Review by clacksee - The Cracked Mirror

It’s really hard to  know what to say about this one without spoilering everything. This book ...

Yesterday’s book was Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth.

You know who needs to read this book? Rachel Reeves, that’s who. Also, everyone.

PS: Join a union.

Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/8b795be5-4cd4-4389-befa-77b675eccf94

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Review by clacksee - Doughnut economics

My master’s degree is in finance; I’ve studied economics at a post-grad level. And this model ...

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Absolutely needs to be on national curriculum, as Kate says in the book that is part of the system keeping the elite in place.
It is changing we are developing a #parallelpolis https://www.kateraworth.com/doughnut