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Blog, Bookish Life

Tips for Reading with ADHD/ADD

By Alana Colvin

For us neurodiverse folk, everyday tasks can often be overwhelming. The media often portrays this as an issue exclusive to homework or to any work generally considered tedious. In reality, these overwhelming and sometimes internal urges to resist can happen within and against tasks and hobbies we thoroughly enjoy. On the opposite end of that, …

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A Stretchy Yoga Flow to Help You Recover from That Long-Ass Reading Session

By Steph Auteri

You know that feeling you get when you’ve been reading for hours and hours and hours and you can’t bring yourself to stop reading but, at the same time, your body feels like a metal folding chair that’s been left out in the rain so long you can’t fold it anymore? So you just throw …

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How To Maximize Your Reading Time

By Yasi Agah

In 2020, I decided to embark on a personal journey to read 52 books in 52 weeks. What seemed like a lofty goal back in January has slowly come to fruition with only 5 books left for the rest of the year. How did I maximize my time to get as much reading in as …

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Happy (belated) pub day to these titles! 🎉⁠ W Happy (belated) pub day to these titles! 🎉⁠
We're excited to welcome these titles into the literary world. ⁠
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Will you be picking up any of these?⁠
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📗 Mom Rage: The Everyday Crisis of Modern Motherhood by Minna Dubin (@sealpress)⁠
A frank, feminist examination of the hidden crisis of rage facing American mothers—and how we can fix it ⁠
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📙 Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips (@aaknopf)⁠
A mesmerizing story about a mother and daughter seeking refuge in the chaotic aftermath of the Civil War—and a brilliant portrait of family endurance against all odds.⁠
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📘 The Interpreter by Brooke Robinson (@harperperennial)⁠
A chilling debut thriller about a London-based interpreter with dark secrets—and the enemy determined to take her down.⁠
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📗 The Taken Ones: A Steinbeck and Reed Thriller by Jess Lourey (@amazonpublishing)⁠
Two girls vanished. A woman buried alive. Between two crimes lie decades of secrets yet to be unearthed in a pulse-pounding thriller.⁠
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📙Walk Through Fire: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Triumph by Sheila Johnson (@simonandschuster)⁠
The cofounder of BET and first African American woman billionaire shares her deeply personal journey through love and loss, tragedy and triumph—an inspiring story of overcoming toxic influences, discovering her true self, and at last finding happiness in her work and life.⁠
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📕 All You Have to Do is Call by Kerri Maher (@berkleypub)⁠
A dramatic and inspiring novel based on the true story of the Jane Collective and the brave women who fought for our right to choose⁠
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A huge thank you to the authors, publishers, and publicists that sent these titles our way! ⁠
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🗣️ Calling all our cozy mystery lovers! 📚️⁠
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In this episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast we have an author interview and a mini-book club discussion. ⁠
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🕵🏽‍♀️ Cozy Mysteries with Mia P. Manasala⁠
Renee is joined by Mia P. Manasala, to explore the cozy mystery genre. With Mia's latest release, MURDER AND MAMON heating up the shelves, they delve into the heartwarming and thrilling Tita Rosie's Kitchen series. From tracing the genre's humble beginnings to envisioning its future, this segment is brimming with cozy mystery goodness. ⁠
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Happy publishing day MURDER AND MAMON! ⁠
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🔪 What Happens to Assasins When They Retire?⁠
Ashley, Rah, and Mariquita are your trusty guides on a journey through the many themes of KILLERS OF A CERTAIN AGE by Deanna Raybourn. Brace yourself for an enlightening discussion that shines a spotlight on older women who embrace agency and take action. ⁠
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If you're in need of a book to pick up this fall, this episode is brimming with bookish inspiration. ⁠
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Find Feminist Book Club: The Podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts or stream from our website!- link in bio!
📣 Books are Better in Community! RIGHT?!📚️ 📣 Books are Better in Community! RIGHT?!📚️⁠
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We're so excited to announce that we'll be hosting a FALL READATHON!⁠
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That's right, the #FBCReadathon is back for a second time this year, but we'll announce more on that later. 😅⁠
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Our community is what makes Feminist Book Club so great, so we thought the only way we could make a new design happen is if we get our community involved. ⁠
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So if whether you're a full time graphic designer, an artist that works in many mediums, or just someone that likes to play around on Canva- this contest is for you! ⁠
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Since we like to handle things democratically around here, we'll open the voting to the public until October 15th. ⁠
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How to enter: ⁠
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1. Head to the link in our bio. Click "Enter the FBC T-Shirt Design Contest". This will take you to a form where you can upload your design and read all the guidelines. ⁠
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2. Submit your design by October 7, 2023! ⁠
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3. Voting will open to the public on October 10th! ⁠
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We'll announce the winner on October 16th. Right on time for folks to order their t-shirts in preparation of the FBC Readathon. ⁠
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The winner will receive a t-shirt with their design and a 3 month subscription with Feminist Book Club! ⁠
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We're so excited to see what designs you come up with!
Fall is coming🍂 Which means it's time to get ou Fall is coming🍂 Which means it's time to get our fall TBRs in order📚️ ⁠
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Here's a few non-fiction titles we're anticipating: ⁠
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👯 How To be Multiple: The Philosophy of Twins by Helena de Bres and illustrated by Julia de Bres (@bloomsburypublishing)⁠
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📣 Micro Activism: How You Can Make a Difference in the World Without a Bullhorn by Omkari Williams (@hachettebooks)⁠
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💫 The Feminist Killjoy Handbook: The Radical Potential of Getting in the Way by Sara Ahmed (@sealpress)⁠
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Thank you to the publishers, publicists, and authors that send these titles our way! ⁠
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What books are you excited for this fall? ⁠
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