![]() They would have been PERFECT for me really risque. The style is something of a throwback for me, and I wish these had been around when I was in middle and high school. Girls who, in an era of repression, long to be free and seize what power they can.Īll of this is wrapped up in Libba Bray’s first novel, and I am quite in love. It’s also about girls growing up girls being friends girls who associate because of circumstances girls who are becoming women. They are wonderful and precious, and I’m trying to figure out how a girl with zero income can get herself a copy to keep. But I digress.) She swore I could keep them all indefinately (this in return for her keeping my books endlessly) except for these. ![]() (Really, she owes me half her library, since half of mine has been sitting in hers since we were in high school. My dear friend Sreya loaned her Libba Bray books to me a few weeks ago. If you are beginning to browse, do follow the link to our shiny new home! The AGATB post is here: ![]() Old posts still on this site will now point to their mirror at TWOG. Reading Backwards has moved to my central site, The Word Of Git. ![]()
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