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Angie is on page 87 of 384 of Saudi Arabia: A Modern History
Having to do a lot of Googling so far. Not sure who the audience for this book is. For example, why are the Brethren (a Bedouin zealot movement) avoiding people who visit Kuwait? I’m just supposed to know this.
Dec 05, 2025 01:39PM Add a comment
Saudi Arabia: A Modern History

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Angie is on page 245 of 352 of Bad Bad Girl
I’m starting to get a little irritated. When she complains that her mother buys her sister a wedding dress that cost several thousand dollars, but displays no interest in the author’s dress, it starts to get a little privilege-y, but with an attempt at disguise.
Nov 26, 2025 10:55AM Add a comment
Bad Bad Girl

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Angie is on page 50 of 352 of Bad Bad Girl
I love the metafictional, therapeutic aspect. Her mom telling her what to write. But I also love the language: “the sun might give you life, but the moon read your heart.”
Nov 23, 2025 02:23PM Add a comment
Bad Bad Girl

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Angie is on page 181 of 274 of Assata: An Autobiography
She was so precient.
Nov 14, 2025 11:18AM Add a comment
Assata: An Autobiography

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Angie is on page 219 of 303 of James
I haven’t put it down since I picked it up.
Nov 13, 2025 06:09PM Add a comment
James

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Angie is on page 70 of 464 of And Don't F&%k It Up: An Oral History of RuPaul's Drag Race (The First Ten Years)
Look, I’m in a bad place right now, and I need something light and fun, with absolutely no literary value.
Nov 01, 2025 01:26PM Add a comment
And Don't F&%k It Up: An Oral History of RuPaul's Drag Race (The First Ten Years)

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Angie is on page 87 of 240 of The Hounding
So I’m 40% of the way into this book and literally nothing has happened other than people glaring at each other.
Oct 29, 2025 12:55PM Add a comment
The Hounding

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Angie is on page 45 of 224 of The Widow, The Priest and The Octopus Hunter: Discovering a Lost Way of Life on a Secluded Japanese Island
Despite her lack of formal training, Chavez has some good oral interview skills. But what’s most important is that she has a knack for inserting the right contextual information for us foreigners in a way that is not disruptive, and in fact enhances the interview.
Oct 19, 2025 05:24PM Add a comment
The Widow, The Priest and The Octopus Hunter: Discovering a Lost Way of Life on a Secluded Japanese Island

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Angie is on page 94 of 320 of Red Cavalry
Oct 19, 2025 11:59AM Add a comment
Red Cavalry

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Angie is on page 188 of 343 of Northern Tales: Traditional Stories of Eskimo and Indian Peoples
It’s interesting that so many myths must have come from the same ancient culture. In Kinjgseq (a Greenlander story), a man journeys to the underworld and must not eat fruit, or he will never return.
Oct 06, 2025 02:11PM Add a comment
Northern Tales: Traditional Stories of Eskimo and Indian Peoples

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Angie is on page 235 of 339 of Exhalation
Sep 27, 2025 01:52PM Add a comment
Exhalation

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Angie is on page 112 of 343 of Northern Tales: Traditional Stories of Eskimo and Indian Peoples
I have concerns about the providence of the writing. Were these translated? If so, it was done in a racist manner. I have doubts these were transcriptions of oral retellings. This is not how anyone would speak. For example, p 112 “so he knows she’s okay and he leaves.” Great. Fine. The “author” knows how to conjugate the present tense. Next sentence “before he go he burn bodies up.” Now no conjugation?
Sep 16, 2025 04:27PM Add a comment
Northern Tales: Traditional Stories of Eskimo and Indian Peoples

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Angie is on page 74 of 343 of Northern Tales: Traditional Stories of Eskimo and Indian Peoples
I don’t understand what the words are doing in some of these. Were they translated? If not, some editing might have been useful. Or notes. Or anything helpful from the editor.

“One person said he saw a mood of Owl Old Man cause a snowy owl out of a clump of snow.” (P74)

What am I to make of this sentence?
Sep 15, 2025 09:06PM Add a comment
Northern Tales: Traditional Stories of Eskimo and Indian Peoples

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Angie is on page 315 of 416 of The Nile: History's Greatest River
I. Will. Finish. This. Book.
Aug 02, 2025 03:36PM Add a comment
The Nile: History's Greatest River

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Angie is on page 121 of 416 of The Nile: History's Greatest River
I can see why this book hasn’t been reviewed yet.
Jul 15, 2025 10:08AM Add a comment
The Nile: History's Greatest River

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Angie is on page 276 of 368 of Arabian Sands
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Arabian Sands

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