M.J. Prest
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January 2013
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Immersion
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2013
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| This screwball-comedy romance was the perfect pre-Christmas quick read — light and entertaining and hilarious. It will go on my holiday re-read shelf, along with Holidays on Ice and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. | |
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My Friends
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| Not terrible, but derivative and the story overly relied on exposition. Saeris also had too many convenient talents — she was a pickpocket, a combat specialist, a blacksmith, a rock climber, a chemist, and a researcher, on top of her magical abilitie ...more | |
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"Ate this up like a snickers bar. The shadow wielding, morally gray, tortured soul MMC just doesn’t get old. Gimme fourteen of ‘em right now. Plus, this one had a bit of a Twilight flair that I enjoyed. "
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"The girl version of Aladdin steals an expensive glove and almost gets her dumb brother killed. She’s arrested and then a hot guy comes out of the floor and kidnaps her. She recovers from a stomach wound and finds out that she’s been transported (via "
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| This screwball-comedy romance was the perfect pre-Christmas quick read — light and entertaining and hilarious. It will go on my holiday re-read shelf, along with Holidays on Ice and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. | |
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The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
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| A Million More Pages: Sleeping Beauty FTW | 46 | 62 | Jun 24, 2018 11:14PM |
“You and your dyke music, Erica remarked once. I hadn’t thought of them as dykes, my beloved Indigo Girls, my Michelle Shocked, Dar Williams, Shawn Colvin, Le Tigre, my Ani DiFranco. I just knew that at those shows I was whole and right. I was a person. I mattered. I was in fact not stupid or fat or ugly or lame; I was smart and valid and right and well. I had a fucking voice. The women at those shows weren’t gussied up like geishas. They talked of art, life, politics. They felt entitled to feelings and opinions and rage and poetry and laughter and tears and bodies. There was dissent. Looking “cute” was low on the list. Practical shoes were high. It mattered only that one articulate oneself properly”
― After Birth
― After Birth
“Adrienne Rich had it right. No one gives a crap about motherhood unless they can profit off it. Women are expendable and the work of childbearing, done fully, done consciously, is all-consuming. So who’s gonna write about it if everyone doing it is lost forever within it? You want adventures, you want poetry and art, you want to salon it up over at Gertrude and Alice’s, you’d best leave the messy all-consuming baby stuff to someone else. Birthing and nursing and rocking and distracting and socializing and cooking and washing and gardening and mending: what’s that compared with bullets whizzing overhead, dazzling destructive heroics, headlines, parties,”
― After Birth
― After Birth
“The maple tree in front of the doorstep burned like a gigantic red torch. The oaks along the roadway glowed yellow and bronze. The fields stretched like a carpet of jewels, emerald and topaz and garnet. Everywhere she walked the color shouted and sang around her. The dried brown leaves crackled beneath her feet and gave off a delicious smoky fragrance. No one had ever told her about autumn in New England. The excitement of it beat in her blood. Every morning she woke with a new confidence and buoyancy she could not explain. In October any wonderful unexpected thing might be possible.”
― The Witch of Blackbird Pond
― The Witch of Blackbird Pond





































