Desiree_Radcliffe
Bookish Coquette
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I thought it'd be neat to post a book-related thread that we could all contribute to. The idea of this thread is to post recommendations, ask for recommendations, talk about what you're reading (more than just the title and author), and your TBR list. I eat books like cereal, so I love listening to people talk about books, or talking about them myself. So, bookish Literoticans, unite!
In Process
In Process
- Stephen Fry's autobiography, The Fry Chronicles. I just started it today and it's so relatable that I want to stick it out with him to the end. I've always deeply identified with him over the years.
- All in Her Head: The Truth and Lies Early Medicine Taught Us About Women's Bodies and Why It Matters Today, Elizabeth Comen, M.D. Having studied medical history a little more than a lot of people, I feel this book will be helpful to me. Already, the way she talks about the origins of plastic surgery in the first chapter has made me curious.
- The Icepick Surgeon: Murder, Fraud, Sabotage, Piracy, and Other Dastardly Deeds Perpretated in the Name of Science by Sam Kean. A treatise on very weird bioethical things over the centuries, I feel it will go well in tandem with the second book, as well as feeding my penchant for the macabre.
- City of Incurable Women by Maud Casey. It's about women in institutions. A fictional piece, it's very short, but I often stare at it with a sense of fear. Could be triggering.
- The Mistress of Mellyn by Victoria Holt. I don't read many novels these days, but I remember having a very weird experience with Victoria Holt in high school. I wonder if her novels are as sexually charged as I remember them.