Jean_Rhys_Lives
Jean Rhys Lives
Jean_Rhys_Lives

Well, I wonder because these have kind of progressed beyond hypotheses and have been tested and sort of supported by the results of these tests.

Can't stop won't stop.

Happy Friday, ya'll!

It's interesting that this was published during WWII, and she has Berlin and Tokyo on there as one of our "new neighbors." They are important cities, but I guess I find their presence somewhat surprising given the political climate at the time.

I am going to be a ball of inexpressible emotions when that last book comes out.

Panem et circenses et sriracha chicken.

That one and "Get your shoes on.....OH MY GOD!"

I love his wife and (I think) his eldest daughter who gives him the greatest side eye.

I need to read Ulysses again. I read it freshman year at uni in a special class that was just about the book. We discussed a chapter a week, and it was actually a really good way to read it the first time since we did it slowly and carefully. It was also taught by a prof who you could tell just really loved the novel.

I haven't but thanks for the recommendations! I just bought "A Place of Greater Safety" so I'm gonna work through that and then move on to her other works.

You have too many sisters.

Is that, like, a book you read on your phone? I don't have that app.

I just finished reading Bring up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel, which is the second in her soon-to-be trilogy about the career of Thomas Cromwell in the court of Henry VIII, and I'm about to read the first book, Wolf Hall again. And then I will go and reread Bring up the Bodies. And just before the last installment, The

Yes, yes she does. I'm so excited for you. Parks and Rec is one of those rare sitcoms that just get better.

This one's my fave.

Bloody goblins, dead people that we just murdered, mutilated bodies, blood orphans...

Basically. I've given up on DC. I just expect it not to value its female characters or fans.