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    Twizlee — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 12:25 PM)

    Powerless by Lauren Roberts and My Son is a Murderer by Spencer Guerrero.

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      sheetsadam1 — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 01:33 PM)

      A friend of mine read Powerless recently. She's someone whose tastes generally align with mine, but from the description this one seemed like it may have been an exception.
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        Twizlee — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 02:17 PM)

        I just started it so I can't say much but it's not bad so far.

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          Hepocles — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 01:10 PM)

          The Red Queen: Sex & the Evolution of Human Nature
          By Matt Ridley
          Alba gu bràth

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            Sofie, RAF — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 02:04 PM)

            Demons
            by Fyodor Dostoevsky (aka
            The Devils
            ;
            The Possessed
            )
            Young Stalin
            by Simon Sebag Montefiore

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              sheetsadam1 — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 02:14 PM)

              The Stalin book looks interesting. On a similar note, I read this one relatively recently (back to back with Obama's memoir, in fact lol):
              I need to read Dostoevsky and more Russian literature in general at some point. I hear that
              The Brothers Karamazov
              is his true masterpiece, so I might start there.
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                Sofie, RAF — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 02:21 PM)

                yes, The Brothers Karamazov is Dostoevsky's magnum opus and the very last novel that he wrote. it's also his longest. so, maybe a better way getting into him would be something else, maybe? for many the gateway novel into Dostoevsky is
                Crime and Punishment
                or even
                Notes from Underground
                , but yeah, if you feel like you wanna start right away with
                the
                masterpiece and milestone of Russian literature where Dostoevsky wrapped up his entire body of work, then Karamazov it is, i guess.

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                  sheetsadam1 — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 02:28 PM)

                  Yeah, I've heard a lot about
                  Notes from the Underground
                  too and it apparently served as an inspiration for some other cool things I like. So that may be a good suggestion. My entire knowledge of 19th century Russian literature is limited to Kropotkin and some of Tolstoy's later theological works 🙃
                  But Bulgakov's
                  The Master and Margarita
                  is in my all-time top ten, so I'm sure I'll be into that stuff when I finally get around to it.
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                    Sofie, RAF — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 02:35 PM)

                    Russian literature is my fav, honestly and i've made it my mission to read literally everything Pushkin, Dostoevsky and Tolstoy have written in my lifetime lol i really want to delve into other Russian writers' work as well, like Turgenev, Chekhov and yes, also Bulgakov, so i really have a lot left to do then. 😉

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                      Uncreative — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 02:56 PM)

                      Welcome back

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                        Sofie, RAF — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 02:57 PM)

                        shush

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                          cryptoflovecraft — 9 months ago(June 20, 2025 07:25 PM)

                          I've read both of those. Young Stalin is a good biography. Demons (The Possessed) is, of course, one of Dostoevsky's finest and most tragic novels. I always considered it to be his most political work (along with Poor Folk). At that point in his life (1870s), Dostoevsky had seen enough of revolutionary movements and the unsavory characters that were attracted to them. Demons is Dostoevsky's criticism of such individuals and movements; people that put politics before their basic humanity tend to lead disastrous lives and equally disastrous political movements.

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                            Sofie, RAF — 9 months ago(June 29, 2025 06:51 PM)

                            yes, well said. and it's also interesting that Simon Sebag Montefiore was directly referring to Demons in his biography about Stalin. the young Stalin loved Dostoevsky's book.
                            i haven't finished Young Stalin yet but i have finished Demons and it's an instant fav. what a fantastic novel that is and i was already a huge Dostoevsky fan before i read this.

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                              sheetsadam1 — 9 months ago(June 29, 2025 06:53 PM)

                              Since you're a Patricia Highsmith fan, you could be interested in what I had to say about
                              Fox
                              on the next page 🙂
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                                Sofie, RAF — 9 months ago(June 29, 2025 07:14 PM)

                                i see. well what is Oates masterpiece then? lol i'm asking bc i havent read any of her books, yet, and looking at her catalogue i'm freaking intimidated by the sheer amount of books she has put out at this point, like HOLY SHIIT

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                                  sheetsadam1 — 9 months ago(June 29, 2025 07:21 PM)

                                  Lol right? Like I said, I'm not an expert myself because her catalog is just too large and was going on for decades before I was born. But I liked
                                  Blonde
                                  (the basis for the Ana de Armas movie),
                                  Black Water
                                  ,
                                  them
                                  ,
                                  We Were the Mulvaneys
                                  and
                                  Wonderland
                                  , as well as her short story collection
                                  High Lonesome
                                  . But it's entirely possible that I'm missing something major. This one just seemed particularly interesting and was getting great reviews (including one from Stephen King's son in the New York Times). It was a worthwhile read, a lot of Ripley influence for sure.
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                                    Sofie, RAF — 9 months ago(June 29, 2025 07:27 PM)

                                    ok thanks, i can work with that! 😁 yes,
                                    Blonde
                                    i'm familiar with (i have not read it yet but i know it's considered to be one of her goats, possibly even
                                    the One
                                    ). i do own a copy of
                                    A Garden of Earthly Delights
                                    (her 2nd novel i think), actually, so i'll start there at some point.

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                                      HollyJollyHanukka — 8 months ago(July 12, 2025 02:32 PM)

                                      Light reading.
                                      If you can’t say something nice, say something clever but devastating.

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                                        HollyJollyHanukka — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 02:42 PM)

                                        Just finished The Better Sister which I liked more than the miniseries. Just started The Wife by same author. Nice fluff for sitting by the pool.
                                        If you can’t say something nice, say something clever but devastating.

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                                          sheetsadam1 — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 04:34 PM)

                                          Now finished with
                                          Lone Women
                                          , which I would highly recommend to genre fans, although the more reactionary types are sure to label some of it's content "woke." 🙄
                                          Now heading to the library to pick this one up, just released yesterday:
                                          Cosby is, in my opinion, the best crime fiction author to come along in years, although affixing that label to his work seems to diminish it somewhat. I'd particularly recommend
                                          Razorblade Tears
                                          and
                                          Blacktop Wasteland
                                          . Hopefully this new one is on the same level.
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