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Deedi Reads
Happy Place
Apr 9

Apr 9 Happy Place

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

Emily Henry does it again! Happy Place is not only a fun read with a fun combination of tropes, it’s also deeply felt with a realistic, heartbreaking central conflict.

Take What You Need
Apr 6

Apr 6 Take What You Need

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

Take What You Need is a quick but heartbreaking read about an estranged stepmother and stepdaughter with geographic, class, and political divides. The character and conflict work is just incredible.

White Cat, Black Dog
Apr 3

Apr 3 White Cat, Black Dog

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

White Cat, Black Dog is a delightfully weird little collection of stories inspired by fairy tales and folklore. It’s funny and layered and excellent.

Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us
Apr 2

Apr 2 Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us

Deedi Brown
Nonfiction, Recommendations

Running While Black is the perfect blend of memoir and hard-hitting social commentary. Desir’s focus on the running world is both narrow (making it feel particularly fascinating) and broad (illustrating its necessity.

Chain of Thorns (The Last Hours, #3)
Mar 31

Mar 31 Chain of Thorns (The Last Hours, #3)

Deedi Brown
Fiction

Chain of Thorns was a fine conclusion to a fine trilogy — entertaining, yes, but definitely not my favorite set of Shadowhunters books. The trilogy-long miscommunication trope was too much for me.

Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies
Mar 26

Mar 26 Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies is an unconventional, heartbreaking, extremely beautiful book about a woman dying of cancer. It’s part poetry, part narrative, and unlike anything else.

The Faithless (Magic of the Lost, #2)
Mar 19

Mar 19 The Faithless (Magic of the Lost, #2)

Deedi Brown
Fiction

The Faithless, sequel to The Unbroken, is a pretty good book two. I found the pacing a little uneven, but the ending was great and I’m looking forward to book three.

What We Fed to the Manticore
Mar 12

Mar 12 What We Fed to the Manticore

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

I absolutely loved What We Fed to the Manticore. It’s a collection of beautifully rendered short stories, all from the perspective of animals, ruminating on grief, hope, war, and climate change. Please read it.

The River of Silver: Tales from the Daevabad Trilogy
Mar 10

Mar 10 The River of Silver: Tales from the Daevabad Trilogy

Deedi Brown
Fiction

The River of Silver is nothing less than a gift to Daevabad lovers, from the bottom of S.A. Chakraborty’s heart. I loved being back in this world.

Dyscalculia: A Love Story of Epic Miscalculation
Mar 9

Mar 9 Dyscalculia: A Love Story of Epic Miscalculation

Deedi Brown
Nonfiction, Recommendations

Dyscalculia is a hard-hitting, strikingly original little book about a messy breakup amid the author’s lifelong struggle with trauma and mental illness. It’s a very quick read that will definitely make for a strong reread.

Arca (The Five Queendoms, #2)
Mar 9

Mar 9 Arca (The Five Queendoms, #2)

Deedi Brown
Fiction

Arca is the second book in the Five Queendoms series, and I think it was even stronger than book one (Scorpica). I’m definitely enjoying these enough to want the next book!

The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi (Amina al-Sirafi, #1)
Mar 7

Mar 7 The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi (Amina al-Sirafi, #1)

Deedi Brown
Fiction, Recommendations

The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi is an adventurous, swashbuckling, gloriously fun time with an incredible cast of characters. It’s the start of a series (but feels like a standalone) and I can’t wait for more in this world!

Lucy by the Sea (Amgash, #4)
Mar 5

Mar 5 Lucy by the Sea (Amgash, #4)

Deedi Brown
Fiction

Lucy By the Sea is another cozy, resonant novel by Elizabeth Strout. While I didn’t love it as much as I’d hoped, watching Lucy process the pandemic does feel almost therapeutic for we who lived it.

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!

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