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<td>Rana Foroohar</td>
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<td>2024-W51</td>
<td>Fascism: A Warning</td>
<td>Madeleine Albright</td>
<td>Audiobook version.</td>
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<td>2024-W52</td>
<td>Full Cicada Moon</td>
<td>Marilyn Hilton</td>
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<td>Blackbriar</td>
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<td>2024-W50</td>
<td>I Sold My Soul to the Devil When I Was 12</td>
<td>GRLwood</td>
<td>Favorite track: <b>A-State</b></td>
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<td>2024-W51</td>
<td>Light Me Up</td>
<td>The Pretty Reckless</td>
<td>Favorite track: <b>Zombie</b></td>
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<p><a href="./poetry/">Poetry</a></p>
<p>Book recs by women about: <a href="./recs/writing.html">writing</a></p>
<p><a href="./women.md">The big list of women who did things</a></p>
<p><a href="./2024_books.html">Vane reads one book by women every week of 2024</a></p>
<p><a href="./2024_music.html">Vane listens to one music album by women every week of 2024</a></p>

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<td class="snippet">...creating a loop in which we are constantly competing with greater numbers of people, in shorter amounts of time, for more and more consumer goods that may be cheaper thanks in part to the deflationary effects of both outsourcing and tech-based disruption, but that can't compensate for our stagnant incomes and stressed-out lives.</td>
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<td>Facehooked</td>
<td>Suzana E. Flores</td>
<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">While it's true that some users are predisposed to narcissistic and addictive tendencies, or can be categorized as one of the "manipulators" that we've studied in the book, for the majority of us, <i>there is no hook</i>. That's right. <i>There is no hook</i>. No one is forcing us to engage with one another through brief digital exchanges. We <i>do</i> have a choice.</td>
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<td>Shame Nation</td>
<td>Sue Scheff</td>
<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">Did these cruel moms back down in shame? Not one bit. Instead, these "free-speech advocates" cited the First Amendment and continued right on with their taunting: "This is Facebook, not the Salem witch hunt... This is a free country and I was laughing because it was funny... Don't attack me because I laugh at something! You don't get to control that. Thanks for your comments. Next!"</td>
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<title>Books about writing</title>
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<title>At least ten books by women about writing</title>
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<h1>Books about writing</h1>
<h1>At least ten books by women about writing</h1>
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<td>Sisters in Hate</td>
<td>Seyward Darby</td>
<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">EXITING HATE IS similar to embracing it. It involves a search for place and purpose, born of personal need. A person doesn't necessarily exit because a veil lifts and they are suddenly able to see hate for what it is. They leave because it makes sense to them and for them. Corinna seemed to know this, writing once on a blog she kept as Axis Sally, "The reality is, people rarely change their personality or ideals during adulthood, and if they do, it needs to be something they do on their own, for themselves."</td>
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<td>Sisters in Hate</td>
<td>Seyward Darby</td>
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<td class="snippet">EXITING HATE IS similar to embracing it. It involves a search for place and purpose, born of personal need. A person doesn't necessarily exit because a veil lifts and they are suddenly able to see hate for what it is. They leave because it makes sense to them and for them. Corinna seemed to know this, writing once on a blog she kept as Axis Sally, "The reality is, people rarely change their personality or ideals during adulthood, and if they do, it needs to be something they do on their own, for themselves."</td>
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<td>Fascism: A Warning</td>
<td>Madeleine Albright</td>
<td>Casual</td>
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