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Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is on page 138 of 399 of Real Americans
Feels like Rosemary’s Baby all of a sudden.
May 14, 2024 01:17AM Add a comment
Real Americans

Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is 56% done with The Sentence
I don’t know why I’ve dragged my heels with this book. Possibly because it is set during the early days of the pandemic, which are not days I am eager to revisit.

But today, Erdrich worked a James McBride book recommendation in to the plot, and the book changed Dissatisfaction’s life (so nicknamed because he is impossible to recommend books to). As a McBride super fan myself, I appreciated this moment.
Mar 31, 2023 06:24AM Add a comment
The Sentence

Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is on page 113 of 144 of Bloodchild and Other Stories
Something I’m noticing about myself as a reader: I’m picturing the characters Black.

Octavia Butler does not describe them thus way. She writes science fiction and some characters are actual aliens (as with the title short story). With the human characters, she is cautious not to mention skin color, perhaps to make it universal. Characters have beards, scars, thin effeminate features, but skin color is absent.
Mar 04, 2023 01:29AM Add a comment
Bloodchild and Other Stories

Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is on page 13 of 293 of There There
That prologue! So much reorienting in 11 pages.
Oct 10, 2020 01:56AM Add a comment
There There

Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is 70% done with Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You
“The thing about being black is that just being can bring bloodshed.”
Jun 30, 2020 03:02PM Add a comment
Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You

Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is 40% done with Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You
“The racists were right there with right hooks and uppercuts to the face of freedom.”
Jun 30, 2020 02:04PM Add a comment
Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You

Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is 40% done with Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You
“Garrison believed in abolishing slavery, not sneakers.” Great analogy.
Jun 30, 2020 01:46PM Add a comment
Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You

Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is on page 78 of 285 of Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War
Zeugma? He has blue eyes and fine sandy hair and a mischievous wit.
Oct 24, 2018 02:36AM Add a comment
Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War

Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is on page 68 of 285 of Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War
Both ‘squeeze’ and ‘pull’ are exaggerations of the motion applied to this trigger. It’s a trivial, tiny movement, the twitch of a dreaming child. So quick and so effortless is it that it’s hard for me to associate it with any but the most inconsequential of acts. Flipping a page. Typing an M. Scratching an itch. Ending a life wants a little more muscle.
Oct 24, 2018 02:14AM Add a comment
Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War

Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is on page 26 of 96 of A Woman's Book of Inspiration
‘A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.’ —Mignon McLaughlin

Feels particularly timely. I am falling in love with Mat all over again by watching him be a father to our son, Sam.

‘Making the decision to have a child—it’s momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body.’ — Elizabeth Stone

Yep.
Jan 06, 2018 06:19AM Add a comment
A Woman's Book of Inspiration

Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is finished with Heroes of the Frontier
They nodded vigorously, wanting to be brave, knowing there was nothing greater than being brave. Josie knew, then, that better than searching for a person of courage - she'd been on this search for years, dear god - better and possibly easier than searching for such people in the extant world was to create them.She didn't need to find humans of integrity and courage. She needed to make them.
Aug 30, 2017 02:41PM Add a comment
Heroes of the Frontier

Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is on page 187 of 400 of Heroes of the Frontier
She did not want to scar her son this way, with the knowledge of her frailty, her aptitude to be abandoned by her pseudo-sister and to get hit by Homeric delivery trucks, sent into a ditch. But the introduction of frailty in a parent - is this so terrible? It should, perhaps, be introduced right away, so the shock is not so great later. We are better when we expect tragedy, calamity, chaos.
Aug 30, 2017 02:31PM Add a comment
Heroes of the Frontier

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