Anya Taylor-Joy
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Recommended Books
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A Visit from the Goon Squad
The Argonauts
Bad Feminist

Range
The White Album
A Moveable Feast
The Four Agreements
What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

The Immortalists
The Year of Magical Thinking
Source & Proof
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“To honour #IWD2021, let me tell you about some books written by women that I read since the last IWD & that I loved: Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments Saidiya Hartman The Argonauts Maggie Nelson Motherwell: A Memoir Deborah Orr The Mermaid of Black Conch @moniqueroffey”
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“I always enjoy those endofyear round up lists of 'Best Books', 'The Books I've Enjoyed This Year' and so on. So here is my contribution. Good books I have read recently:”
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“The single best distillation of the kind of focus, commitment, and sense of mission it takes to become a great artist.”
“Three glorious books I read last month. Would highly recommend all of them. The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, by Arundhati Roy Sing, Unburied, Sing, by Jesmyn Ward The Immortalists, by Chloe Benjamin”
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