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Just read this. It was confusing as fuck.
I loved this book and it took me 2 days where I read it quite spaced as it's quite short, it's a really original narrative style and after not being able to pick up reading a novel for a WHILE this was a lovely surprised. It disturbed me a bit by times and left me with a strange feeling that nothing in life is quite as it seems to be.
I loved this book and it took me 2 days where I read it quite spaced as it's quite short, it's a really original narrative style and after not being able to pick up reading a novel for a WHILE this was a lovely surprised. It disturbed me a bit by times and left me with a strange feeling that nothing in life is quite as it seems to be.
I loved this book, it was an interesting book into a specific story into the great scheme fo things that were happening during WWII, not just a big story about something that may have happened but an actual recall of the autor's time spent talking to his father about what he went trough.
This book made me wonder what was really going on the whole time (till around the last 10/15 oages where I realized and then confirmed my thoughts with the story telling Sophie exactly what was going on). An original scary tale that starts like a hazzy day and ends up with a non too surprising but really interesting conclusion
So this is really a FOR BEGINNERS, it has some basic info on anarchism overall and a few of the most known "leaders" of the movement. It would have been a bit better if it didn't mix in stuff, like if it had a chapter for these people and sort of made their biographies in chronological order, though I understand these people somehow ended up meeting and affecting each other's thoughts and ideas so it must be difficult to organice all of it.
Overall a nice book for someone who may not have any idea of where to start or what line of thought they may feel most compelled to follow (as in with so many great writers and philosophers they may not know who is the closest to their thoughts or who would they immediately feel like is on a much further away stance on this subjects). As an anarcho-communist who has already read other stuff, this book is useful to organise my mind into what each of them had thought about social classes, along capitalism, the state and politics.
Overall a nice book for someone who may not have any idea of where to start or what line of thought they may feel most compelled to follow (as in with so many great writers and philosophers they may not know who is the closest to their thoughts or who would they immediately feel like is on a much further away stance on this subjects). As an anarcho-communist who has already read other stuff, this book is useful to organise my mind into what each of them had thought about social classes, along capitalism, the state and politics.
Rhis book is BEAUTIFUL, i can't avoid to keep looking at the art from time to time ♡
It has a lot of information on various subjects but it definetly talks too much about how witchcraft can only be done by women and how it "empowers" them. Sure, be all you want to be but denying a big part of history in the community was made by men (indirectly) is wrong, confuses me even more cause she named Feri tradition and Wicca which where most well known because of men.
This was interesting to say the least. It shows many basic ideas about white people and I'm sure it could help those who are actually open to learn about their inner biases and how society shapes out thoughts BUT it became way too repetitive and ultimately was just a lesson on whiteness (which is okay but it's just a first step that could have been summarized better in less pages). This is just the very beginner book for any white or bipoc person that wants to read more onto being socialized and seen as white and what that entails, I cannot recommend enough looking into books by bipoc and specifically black people and women like Angela Davees that explain further and usually include this stuff too.
This is amazing, a small prequel of sorts about how Jareth got there. The art style is GORGEOUS and it has many connections and funny winks at the movie's storyline (besides being a small story told by Jareth during Sarah's journey), it shows characters that accompany the countess as sort off counterparts to those with Sarah, and gives a deeper understanding of how the Labyrinth itself may work.
Un libro bastante amplio y con una lectura sencilla para entender de qué trató la vida de Beauvoir y su ideología ✨️ me inspiró a seguir leyendo sobre ella y Judith Butler, habla bastante sobre otras corrientes de pensamiento y los ejemplos son muy útiles