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| | | | | Today's post is a tag all about LGBT+ history! I was very excited to be tagged by Riddhi @ WhisperingStories, so I'm going to do my best with the answers. I'll attempt to fulfil all the prompts with queer books, to make it a bit more challenging and exciting. Rules Link back to the original... | |
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| | | | | It's been a long time since I did a tag, so when I saw this over at the fabulous Foxes and Fairy Tales it caught my eye. This tag was originally created by Liesl Brunner at Quote, Unquote and the rules are as follows: Link back tothe original post at Quote, Unquote so the creator... | |
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| | | | | Watching the English: the Hidden Rules of English Behaviour -- Kate Fox I read this because I was intrigued to see what it had to say about tea. It's an anthropological study of Englishness by an academic author who is herself English but spent many of her formative years in other countries, and who thus... | |
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| | | When we first shared the longlist for the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction in February, and the Women's Prize for Fiction at the start of March, the winners' announcement in June felt very far away. | ||