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Deedi Reads
A Day of Fallen Night
Feb 28

Feb 28 A Day of Fallen Night

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

A Day of Fallen Night is a fantastically rendered standalone fantasy novel. It has everything you could want: dragons, queendoms, mystery, battles, politics, and multiple POVs spanning four continents.

In Springtime
Feb 28

Feb 28 In Springtime

Deedi Brown
Poetry, Recommendations

In Springtime is a narrative book of poetry that meditates on caregiving, identity, grief, and nature. It’s a quick but moving read, and I enjoyed it very much.

Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home
Feb 28

Feb 28 Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home

Deedi Brown
Nonfiction

Equal Partners is a quick read with useful insights and suggestions to help everyone in a home work toward equal distribution, not just visible labor but cognitive labor too.

Winter (Seasonal Quartet, #2)
Feb 20

Feb 20 Winter (Seasonal Quartet, #2)

Deedi Brown
Fiction

Winter is another quiet but profound installment of Ali Smith’s Seasonal Quartet. I’m once again awed by how she does so much with so little. Can’t wait for Spring!

Stone Blind
Feb 17

Feb 17 Stone Blind

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

Stone Blind is another tragic, polyphonic work of art from Natalie Haynes — this time focused on one storyline (Medusa’s). Fans of A Thousand Ships will like this!

The Sun Walks Down
Feb 15

Feb 15 The Sun Walks Down

Deedi Brown
Fiction

The Sun Walks Down is a super atmospheric, polyphonic novel set in 1800s Australia about a boy lost in the desert and how the members of his town respond. I liked it a lot.

A Monster Calls
Feb 5

Feb 5 A Monster Calls

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

A Monster Calls is a magical and deeply moving early-YA novel about grief in the wake of a parent’s death and the range of very human emotions that come with it. I sobbed, dear reader. Sobbed!

Oh William! (Amgash, #3)
Feb 5

Feb 5 Oh William! (Amgash, #3)

Deedi Brown
Fiction

The third in Elizabeth Strout’s Amgash series, Oh William! is another quiet but beautiful little novel. I loved how reflective this one was, both similar to and different from the first two.

Brotherless Night
Jan 31

Jan 31 Brotherless Night

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

Brotherless Night is a beautiful and heartbreaking and powerful novel about one girl’s coming-of-age during the Sri Lankan civil war. I absolutely loved it.

Hell Bent (Alex Stern, #2)
Jan 29

Jan 29 Hell Bent (Alex Stern, #2)

Deedi Brown
Fiction

Hell Bent was an awesome sequel to Ninth House. I loved diving deeper into these characters and their relationships, all while happily along for the plot ride Leigh Bardugo is famous for.

The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida
Jan 28

Jan 28 The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida

Deedi Brown
Fiction

Equal parts funny and heartbreaking, The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida is a Sri Lankan ghost story, war story, and just all-around good story.

The Bandit Queens
Jan 28

Jan 28 The Bandit Queens

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

The Bandit Queens is a smart, darkly funny novel about a community of women who team up to kill their abusive husbands. It’s equal parts delightful and devastating.

Heart of the Sun Warrior (The Celestial Kingdom Duology, #2)
Jan 25

Jan 25 Heart of the Sun Warrior (The Celestial Kingdom Duology, #2)

Deedi Brown
Fiction

Heart of the Sun Warrior is a fun, adventurous sequel to Daughter of the Moon Goddess. While it didn’t blow me away (mostly because the love triangle didn’t quite work for me), I did enjoy it.

The New Life
Jan 21

Jan 21 The New Life

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

The New Life is a well-written and deeply emotional novel about experiences of queerness in late-1800s London. I loved it.

The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness
Jan 15

Jan 15 The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness

Deedi Brown
Nonfiction, Recommendations

The Good Life is one of those rare “self-help” books that actually uses all its pages well. I really appreciated the way it not only presented the research but also provided helpful, actionable tools to carry to its advice in real life.

Anything Is Possible
Jan 8

Jan 8 Anything Is Possible

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

Elizabeth Strout has done it again. Anything Is Possible is a beautiful and tender of a portrait of a community told through the eyes of its people, one story at a time.

Treacle Walker
Dec 31

Dec 31 Treacle Walker

Deedi Brown
Fiction

Well, that was weird. Definitely smart and imaginative and impressive — just a bit over my head. Still, it was fun to read and puzzle through!

The Shadow of the Wind
Dec 31

Dec 31 The Shadow of the Wind

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

The Shadow of the Wind is a beautifully told, immersive, wonderfully bibliophilic mystery that takes place in Barcelona in 1945. I loved it.

The Witch's Heart
Dec 18

Dec 18 The Witch's Heart

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

The Witch’s Heart is a great addition to the feminist mythology retelling subgenre. Genevieve Gornichec gives Angrboda so much richness and depth, and I read it in a day.

The World We Make (Great Cities, #2)
Dec 13

Dec 13 The World We Make (Great Cities, #2)

Deedi Brown
Fiction

The World We Make is not as strong as The City We Became, IMO, but it was still fun and smart and definitely worth reading.

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