I have read Pride & Prejudice, The Wood Wife, and The Daughter of Time so many times that the books have fallen apart.
36 Arguments...is the novel I recommend when people/students ask me for a good, thinky read
I read The Sparrow at the start of grad school and it deeply shaped how I think about grief and accountability
He, She and It is Jewish mysticism + chosen family + reflection on the responsibilities and dangers of technological advancement, and a compellingly drawn near-ish future
The Bone People was assigned in my first year of college. It was deep and challenging and amazing and I have never been able to bring myself to re-read it.
Code Name Verity is both an exercise in having your expectations turned on your head, and a powerful meditation on friendship.
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I have read Pride & Prejudice, The Wood Wife, and The Daughter of Time so many times that the books have fallen apart.
36 Arguments...is the novel I recommend when people/students ask me for a good, thinky read
I read The Sparrow at the start of grad school and it deeply shaped how I think about grief and accountability
He, She and It is Jewish mysticism + chosen family + reflection on the responsibilities and dangers of technological advancement, and a compellingly drawn near-ish future
The Bone People was assigned in my first year of college. It was deep and challenging and amazing and I have never been able to bring myself to re-read it.
Code Name Verity is both an exercise in having your expectations turned on your head, and a powerful meditation on friendship.