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Lapvona by Ottessa Moshfegh
4.0
Moshfegh’s foray into the medieval world was not without the darkly humorous and strangeness for which i love her contemporary novels. Following “Death in her Hands,” this new novel continues to star an unconventional and magical female protagonist that is simultaneously intriguing and disturbing for the ways in which she bends normative sexual relationships and twists power dynamics. In brief, this novel was a weird world that I enjoyed living in!
Literally Show Me a Healthy Person by Darcie Wilder
3.0
This book is what a book looks like if your Twitter stream was extracted and put onto a physical page. I liked it because it felt like stream of consciousness* but edited and curated for public audience? It’s a book that lays bare the weird strange thought processes we have and feel potentially compelled to share with an (online) audience ..