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Nights When Nothing Happened
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 11/16/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 11/16/20

Nights When Nothing Happened

Nights When Nothing Happened is a slow burn novel pulled taught, great for fans of short stories and striking prose.

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Ordinary Girls
Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 11/14/20 Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 11/14/20

Ordinary Girls

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The Bone Shard Daughter (The Drowning Empire, #1)
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 10/31/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 10/31/20

The Bone Shard Daughter (The Drowning Empire, #1)

The Bone Shard Daughter is the start of what promises to be a fantastic adventure. The characters are lovable and the magic system is fascinating. I can’t wait for book 2!

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Home Fire
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 10/18/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 10/18/20

Home Fire

Home Fire is a quick but hard-hitting read about xenophobia. It’s a raw, emotional, expertly crafted novel that asks readers to examine their own morality.

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Kept Animals
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 10/9/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 10/9/20

Kept Animals

Kept Animals is an incredibly paced, gutting novel about growing up, fitting in, navigating class, and the reverberations of choices and trauma.

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Is Rape a Crime?: A Memoir, an Investigation, and a Manifesto
Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 9/30/20 Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 9/30/20

Is Rape a Crime?: A Memoir, an Investigation, and a Manifesto

Is Rape a Crime? is a scorching, no-holds-barred work that’s part memoir, part investigation into a society that refuses to treat rape like the felony that it is.

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Transcendent Kingdom
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 9/27/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 9/27/20

Transcendent Kingdom

Approachable but with significant depth, Transcendent Kingdom is contemporary literary fiction at its finest. I really, really enjoyed it, even though it was a tough read at times.

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White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color
Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 9/27/20 Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 9/27/20

White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color

White Tears/Brown Scars is a thoughtfully researched, convincingly argued, incredibly important book that should be required reading for white people everywhere.

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A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing
Recommendations, Fiction Deedi Brown 9/20/20 Recommendations, Fiction Deedi Brown 9/20/20

A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing

A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing is devastatingly incredible, but also technically challenging and possibly the most emotionally difficult book I’ve read. But incredible.

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Hamnet
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 9/7/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 9/7/20

Hamnet

Hamnet — a historical imagining about the death of William Shakespeare’s son — is so incredibly good. So beautiful, so sad, so impressive.

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The Tiger's Wife
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 9/3/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 9/3/20

The Tiger's Wife

The Tiger’s Wife is so, so beautiful and compelling. This is storytelling at its best, and I’ll be recommending it for probably the rest of my life.

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A Song of Wraiths and Ruin (A Song of Wraiths and Ruin, #1)
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/31/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/31/20

A Song of Wraiths and Ruin (A Song of Wraiths and Ruin, #1)

I totally loved A Song of Wraiths and Ruin. It has a fantastic tangly plot, intensely lovable characters, and a top-notch ending.

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The Nickel Boys
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/29/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/29/20

The Nickel Boys

The Nickel Boys is not an easy read. But it is worth all the hype, and it absolutely deserved the Pulitzer it won.

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Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot
Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 8/16/20 Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 8/16/20

Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot

Hood Feminism is a wake-up call that should be required reading for all white and/or mainstream feminists.

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Everywhere You Don't Belong
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/9/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/9/20

Everywhere You Don't Belong

Everywhere You Don’t Belong was a moving, fast-paced, poignant coming-of-age story about a young Black man from Chicago.

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Ordinary Hazards
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/8/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/8/20

Ordinary Hazards

Ordinary Hazards was a beautiful, heartbreaking novel about community and tragedy and hope and love and found family.

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Intimations
Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 8/8/20 Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 8/8/20

Intimations

Intimations can be read in a single sitting, but it is packed with so much. These essays are the simultaneous balm and wake-up call we need right now.

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Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World
Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 8/6/20 Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 8/6/20

Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World

A slightly mathy but surprisingly useful book about how to think critically about the information and research we read about in the news.

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What Happens at Night
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/4/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/4/20

What Happens at Night

What Happens at Night is a dream-like and weird but very atmospheric and moving novel. I really liked it, but it won’t be for everyone.

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The Death of Vivek Oji
Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/3/20 Fiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 8/3/20

The Death of Vivek Oji

This is a raw, gutting, absolutely beautiful book about a young Nigerian person navigating gender dysphoria. It’s incredible.

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