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Le Guin is only OK to me, there are flashes of greatness in her writing, but the books I have read felt so dense, which is a pity because I really like her ideas. I haven't read Earthsong or whatever, I hear that's her best book.
Earthsea is what I've been reading. I think they're honestly some of the best books I've ever read. Very concise, great ideas, amazing detail, and the prose is top-tier. Highly recommend.

but seriously this is the woman-hate thread not the woman-appreciation thread so TFD
 
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Earthsea is what I've been reading. I think they're honestly some of the best books I've ever read. Very concise, great ideas, amazing detail, and the prose is top-tier. Highly recommend.

but seriously this is the woman-hate thread not the woman-appreciation thread so TFD
The Pick Me Thread is the True and Honest Kiwifarms: Woman-Hate thread, we are just pretenders.
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That's kinda the most insidious thing about the TERF influence here is that there's a whole gamut of shit that goes into making pooners including a whole lot more social pressure than MTFs. Of course through the TERF lens that all gets replaced with "THEY PROBABLY GOT RAPED"
 
That's kinda the most insidious thing about the TERF influence here is that there's a whole gamut of shit that goes into making pooners including a whole lot more social pressure than MTFs. Of course through the TERF lens that all gets replaced with "THEY PROBABLY GOT RAPED"
It's actually internalized misogyny, women would never pressure other women into doing things against their best interests.
 
If Kurt Cobain hadn't fucked this mentally ill woman, we never would have gotten Live Through This, which was the final word on grunge movement.
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If Anthony hadn't fucked this mentally ill woman, the Roman Empire never would have reached such dizzying heights.
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And if Old Bill hadn't fucked this mentally ill woman, we never would have gotten the 90's.
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If Kurt Cobain hadn't fucked this mentally ill woman, we never would have gotten Live Through This, which was the final word on grunge movement.
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And if Old Bill hadn't fucked this mentally ill woman, we never would have gotten the 90's.
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Off topic but fuck off with that, Cleopatra dindu nuffin.
 
There's no need to consume fiction. What happens in real life is crazy enough for me. And this site only covers a fraction of people that overshare on the internet.
I get that some people don’t appreciate fiction, but you’re really missing out. The prosaic - if sensational - real-life minor drama that cows provide is nothing compared to real, quality literature.

Opinion on Suzanne Collins? Particularly the Hunger Games and Gregor the Overlander series, if you’ve read them.
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Point taken, I own a lot of books but none by women and I've never skimmed a book written by one and thought it worth reading. I was referring more to the lit classics but I'll concede women have written books before and I just haven't heard of any or read them.
The beauty of reading literature by people you don’t know or scratch off before trying is that they can inspire. My favorite contemporary author is male and from a culture very different to mine. When I read his books I’m inspired, transported, provoked to think.

@The Heartthrob, I only ever read one Toni Morrison book, Possessing the Secret of Joy, I really enjoyed it, very trippy. I've read lots of fiction by female authors, they are just rarely as good as their male counterparts. Or they just create skinsuits like JK Rowling.

Edit- I read the shit out of the first two Hunger Games books, I just wish I hadn't ruined it by reading the third book which, bar the ending, is one of the worst books I've ever read.
If you liked that Toni Morrison book, you could try The Bluest Eye or Sula, or Beloved. And there’s a lot of analysis on Morrison’s and Faulkner’s styles and themes (she wrote her thesis on Faulkner and Woolf; both were influences, though of course she went her own way. She was critical, but influenced.).

Would you believe me if I said what inspired Mary Shelley to write that book was watching an exhibition where a guy abused a corpse with electricity?
Specious and tangential, at best She wrote the book as part of a competition among a literary group, and specifically Lord Byron. Her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley, was a tutee of James Lind, the guy interested in galvanism. Percy referenced him in a couple of poems, but Mary’s story was inspired by a nightmare of hers, only speculated to have been inspired by learning of Lind’s experiments. Questionable connection, but even if so, it was not “watching a corpse [abused with] electricity.”.
 
The Pick Me Thread is the True and Honest Kiwifarms: Woman-Hate thread, we are just pretenders.
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That's exactly what I meant about wanting to claim the pooners. It's the same attitude that's gonna bite them in the ass again. Claim them after they've detransitioned and want to reclaim their lives. Don't poison the well with gender blobs and then cry later that they're shitting up the place.
 
One is post/peri-apocalyptic fiction and one is historical fiction. Neither have anything whatsoever to do with feminism, neither are even remotely adjacent to feminist lit, neither would be found anywhere close to a women's studies reading list. I recommended them because I personally enjoyed them and thought they were good books.

You're making yourself sound dumber and more illiterate with every post you make.
Give little Timmy a break, he can't even spell his own username correctly.
 
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