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"Girl With Curious Hair, the title story, was a good read. Much more digestible than the previous stories. Although an odd fascination with fellatio by the text’s two main characters. Although it makes much more sense why once you read on. It was very fascinating regardless. Fun, easy read." — Aug 23, 2024 03:53PM
"Girl With Curious Hair, the title story, was a good read. Much more digestible than the previous stories. Although an odd fascination with fellatio by the text’s two main characters. Although it makes much more sense why once you read on. It was very fascinating regardless. Fun, easy read." — Aug 23, 2024 03:53PM
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"Haven’t updated in a while but I also haven’t read in a while. When your book is >1,000 pages, it’s easy to be a slow burn. Also, the footnotes are novel-like themselves. However, the humor in this book is keeping it alive." — Aug 21, 2024 02:27PM
"Haven’t updated in a while but I also haven’t read in a while. When your book is >1,000 pages, it’s easy to be a slow burn. Also, the footnotes are novel-like themselves. However, the humor in this book is keeping it alive." — Aug 21, 2024 02:27PM
“Julie says, "Tell them to look closely at men's faces. Tell them to stand perfectly still, for time, and to look into the face of a man. A man's face has nothing on it. Look closely. Tell them to look. And not at what the faces do - men's faces never stop moving-they're like antennae. But all the faces do is move through different configurations of blankness."
Faye looks for Julie's eyes in the mirror.
Julie says, "Tell them there are no holes for your fingers in the masks of men. Tell them how could you ever even hope to love what you can't grab onto.”
― Little Expressionless Animals
Faye looks for Julie's eyes in the mirror.
Julie says, "Tell them there are no holes for your fingers in the masks of men. Tell them how could you ever even hope to love what you can't grab onto.”
― Little Expressionless Animals
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