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May. 13th, 2005 09:42 pmOn Apology, by Aaron Lazare
Hm. I wasn't really paying attention when I picked this out at the library and I thought I was getting philosophy. Instead, psychology. Hence a little less complex than I was expecting. Also, the author is very clearly politically biased. However, it was an interesting and erudite little book.
(96/200)
Califia's Daughters, by Leigh Richards (aka Laurie R. King)
Oh, fun book, fun book. Not as unremittingly intellectual as say, Charnas' Motherlines series, but not utter fluff either. I devoured this one today - reminds me of Ammonite in its characters and Ursula LeGuin in its obvious and convincing love for Californian nature.
(97/200)
Hm. I wasn't really paying attention when I picked this out at the library and I thought I was getting philosophy. Instead, psychology. Hence a little less complex than I was expecting. Also, the author is very clearly politically biased. However, it was an interesting and erudite little book.
(96/200)
Califia's Daughters, by Leigh Richards (aka Laurie R. King)
Oh, fun book, fun book. Not as unremittingly intellectual as say, Charnas' Motherlines series, but not utter fluff either. I devoured this one today - reminds me of Ammonite in its characters and Ursula LeGuin in its obvious and convincing love for Californian nature.
(97/200)