The Butterfly:

For some reason I can't quote you today.  

Have you read Good and Mad:  The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger by Rebecca Traister?

I read Volume One of  Women and Gender in the Western Past.  It's used as a text book so it is dense.  Have volume 2 waiting on me on the shelf.    Also on the shelf- Down Girl, Invisible Women, and The Woman They Could not Silence (also a doorstop size).

When Women Were Dragons was good, but too long.  It was an allegory of the power of women's anger.

Hi Butterfly, no I don't know them, I'll check them out, sounds interesing! Thanx!

Joining ^^

This club is much needed. It's been a while since I read a book (thanks to how many dramas I watch a month and not having time for anything else) and so, I decided to start reading again.

Which books do you guys like? I want some recs, specifically unusual books, but not horror or gore. No smut either, the classics are fine (mostly) and I like romance of any kind but in moderation (in books at least haha). Thanks a lot!

What is this badge from? Which series?

 Florentina:

What is this badge from? Which series?

Born Again

I think fl worked in book store in past life. 

 leafless7:

Born Again

Thanks! I'll add it to my on-hold list.

Ended up choosing this book for A Book a Month challenge for the month of May. Wish me luck, I started this book before and didn't finish so I'm trying again.

Im reading too many books at the same time but luckily I was able to finish a manhwa. I read Under the Oak Tree. Its similar to a story my friend was spoiling me about a few years ago so I wonder if its the same story (she was reading the webnovel I believe). But anyway so I read the book and then went online to find the rest of the series. It was fun.