Listopia > Marci's votes on the list 2018: What Women Born In The 1970s Read In 2018 (11 Books)
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Little Fires Everywhere
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"I feel the idea/topic of surrogacy really became relevant to this generation, which this book explores."
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rated it 4 stars
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Big Little Lies
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"The honest idea that no one ever understands another's marriage, and the tv show was great."
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An American Marriage
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"It feels relevant to what is now being widely reported in America- African-Americans are often unfairly or unjustly incarcerated. I had never thought of the effects on the prisoner's loved ones."
Marci
rated it 4 stars
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The Underground Railroad
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"In this time of social upheaval, it is important to face the brutality of our past."
Marci
rated it 5 stars
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Small Great Things
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"An easy way to understand a difficult topic."
Marci
rated it 4 stars
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Into the Water
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"This decade has been all about women who make often non-sensical choices, and the men that simultaneously love and abuse them."
Marci
rated it 4 stars
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All the Light We Cannot See
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"The most beautifully written, detailed account of being a young person in war time."
Marci
rated it 5 stars
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A Gentleman in Moscow
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"It is a fun read, and I learned so much about what was happening in Russia during the time of revolution."
Marci
rated it 5 stars
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Sharp Objects
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"The tv series was mesmerizing, and this author introduced me to the "unreliable narrator" genre."
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Sometimes I Lie
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"A popular book club choice."
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The Help
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"This book helped me understand (not condone) my mother's generation a bit better."
Marci
rated it 5 stars
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