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What's everybody reading at the mo? I'm reading Steve Major's memoir "Man Made: Searching for Dads, Daddies, Father Figures, and Fatherhood" because I saw an interview with him on Queer Love Project and thought it could be a good tie-in to my upcoming book "Waterspout" about a boy looking for love in all the wrong Daddys.
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Currently on a non-fiction kick, reading Women Living Deliciously by Florence Given and Come as You Are by Emily Nagoski. Clearly trying to learn more about women and embracing femininity in general 馃榿 they're both absolutely fantastic!
I'm reminded of the line from The VVitch "Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?" That one especially looks good to me, adding to my TBR - thanks Bear!
Up next I also have Goliath's Curse, which is about the cyclical issues of society in relation to late-stage capitalism. Apparently it's scary but also hopeful, so I can't wait to get into it 馃ぉ
Interesting. I've been trying to read "Limitarianism: The Case Against Extreme Wealth" by Ingrid Robeyns, and finding it very dense and also entirely in agreement with most everything I already think about the super-rich (or even little bit rich ;).

I鈥檓 on Women Who Run With the Wolves, and it鈥檚 been a journey. The most difficult read of my life so far, but so worth it.
That looks good. Rita - I tried reading "When God Was a Woman" by Merlin Stone awhile back, and found it a little too archeo-anthropologically catalog-y, this one might be a little more my speed...?

Only if you鈥檙e into psychoanalysis. I didn鈥檛 expect it to be so psychoanalytical, that鈥檚 why it鈥檚 taking me months to read, but I鈥檓 enjoying it nonetheless.