Remy Rose wants to read A Primer on Utopian Philosophy by Jonathan Greenaway
A Primer on Utopian Philosophy by Jonathan Greenaway
The utopian project lies in ruins, but perhaps in our present moment, there are elements from the history of thought …
She/they. I like knitting, math, and uplifting the proletariat.
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75% complete! Remy Rose has read 9 of 12 books.
The utopian project lies in ruins, but perhaps in our present moment, there are elements from the history of thought …
Despite being set in an alternate history, this book really felt like an extremely realistic depiction of everything going on with the left these days. It's pretty brutal and sad, honestly. I really wanted it to end on some utopian note, but it ends in an extremely probable way instead. Maybe that's more important.
New York City, 1831.
Passion, medicine and a plan to break the law ...
When Doctor William Blackwood, a proper …
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The official story is that the United States has no political prisoners. The reality is that there are hundreds of …
Finally reunited with Raul, but now separated from his twin brother, Devon, Brad has learned the hard way that magic …
"… And that's how we got here," Raul concludes, his voice steady but tired. Luna groans and rubs her temples. "That's the kind of transitional, expository scene I would have glossed over with a lazy time skip if I was still writing the book."
— Bro and the Beast 4 by L. C. Davis, Joel Abernathy (81%)
They actually DID gloss over it! This was so hilariously meta, I love it.
Brad finally gets what he wants. He's back in his world, where he's top dog and the only alpha males …
This is what Brad gets for finally "sinking his teeth into a book," like his nerdy brother is always hounding …
Content warning An unholy trifecta of misogyny, racism, and homophobia?
You want to walk into that funeral and have every dude in that room whip their head around and say, 'God-damn them is some fine-ass titties' ... You want every girl in that place to be murderous with jealous rage. Like, I got to get my man outta here before he sees that, and leaves my skinny ass."
— Futuristic violence and fancy suits by David Wong (Page 265)
This is Tre, the stylist who acts/dresses flamboyantly gay even though he isn't, so that he can grope his clients with impunity. He is a good guy, who was hired by the other good guys to dress the main character Zoey, who is traumatized from SA in her past.
This book has had a lot of like ambient level troubling shit so far, but then I got to this interaction and... I mean, am I being overly sensitive?
Worn out after decades of packing steel and raising hell, Viv the orc barbarian cashes out of the warrior’s life …