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I'm going to try to be more careful to mark spoilers, just a heads-up (I mostly just think of this as a place where I mark down things I've read, not as something someone else might read, eep!).

Boring Girls - Sara Taylor. There's a lot I didn't like about this YA novel, & the writing is really bad, & yet I can't stop thinking about it: what experiences & cultures the author drew from, why I wanted so badly there to be a different ending for these girls, why it must've been so cathartic to write as a revenge fantasy (& why I wanted it to be more than that). It's about two teenage girls who start a metal band, & the misogyny in the music scene (I suspect Taylor, aka Chibi of the Birthday Massacre, writes from her own experiences as a woman in music), & it's... mild spoilers )

Kitty Saves the World - Carrie Vaughn. The last Kitty book! While I was really bummed that the series was ending, I think this was a good place for it. The oh-shit-o-meter was cranked to 11, &... yeah. Not perfect (nothing is perfect!), but gave me a lot of what I wanted!

Cold Steel - Kate Elliott. This took me longer to get into than I was expecting, given that there are feisty girl cousins who are best friends having adventures & things. It's because the obvious love interest is so v. v. obnoxious at first, & he's meant to be, but I was kept waiting too long for the part where things become more complicated & you might not actually need to hate him. Anyway, I appreciate alternate histories that highlight the accomplishments of people of color!

Sorcerer to the Crown - Zen Cho. First in a trilogy about England's first black Sorcerer Royal & the extremely magically talented biracial Indian woman he meets that proceeds to wreak havoc (in his life, & in general) in all kinds of fun ways. This is really wonderful -- seriously, everything good you've read about this book is true. Not only is it utterly delightful & frothy & lovely, it also says v. pointed things about race & colonialism & gender (& from the POV of people negatively affected), which shouldn't feel as refreshing & rare as it did.

House of Shattered Wings - Aliette de Bodard. Post-apocalyptic Paris, dangerous magic, fallen angels. I think I liked the idea of this book more than the book itself -- there were good bits, but somehow it didn't click w/me like I wanted it to (& I think the author deserved a better editor). I did really appreciate that the book also dealt w/colonialism though!!

Soloplay - Miranda Baker. Utter smutty fluff about a shy woman who ends up becoming a playtester for a sex toy company. Needs the usual sort of deliberate disregard for tired gender roles, etc. (though it's... not as bad as it could be, I guess?), & mild spoilers, but it's not like you read this for the plot exactly! ) If you can put these things aside (& it's a fairly big if), this is kind of hilariously amazing.
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Black Sexual Politics: African Americans, Gender, and the New Racism - Patricia Hill Collins. Read more... )

Rocket Girls - Housuke Nojiri, translated by Joseph Reeder. Read more... )

Chains of Babylon: The Rise of Asian America - Daryl J. Maeda. Read more... )

Succubus Heat - Richelle Mead. Read more... )

Mechademia 3: Limits of the Human - Edited by Frenchy Lunning. Read more... )

Mechademia 4: War/Time - Edited by Frenchy Lunning. Read more... )
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But Still, Like Air, I'll Rise: New Asian American Plays - Edited by Velina Hasu Houston. Read more... )

Frangipani - Celestine Hitiura Vaite. Read more... )

Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, a New Urban World - Robert Neuwirth. Read more... )

A Wizard Alone - Diane Duane. Read more... )

No Humans Involved - Kelley Armstrong. Read more... )

Personal Demon - Kelley Armstrong. Read more... )

Kitty's House of Horrors - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

Orientalism - Edward W. Said. Read more... )

Banana Bottom - Claude McKay. Read more... )

Wish I Was Here - Jackie Kay. Read more... )
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American Chinatown: A People’s History of Five Neighborhoods - Bonnie Tsui. Read more... )

Confessions of a Demon - S. L. Wright. Read more... )

Magic Strikes - Ilona Andrews. Read more... )

The Age of Dreaming - Nina Revoyr. Read more... )

Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles Of Incarcerated Women - Victoria Law. Read more... )

Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows: An Introduction to Carnism - Melanie Joy, Ph.D. Read more... )

The Fortune Cookie Chronicles: Adventures in the World of Chinese Food - Jennifer 8. Lee. Read more... )
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Kitty's House of Horrors - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

Thoughtcrime Experiments: Nine Stories - Edited by Sumana Harihareswara & Leonard Richardson. Read more... )

Cape Storm - Rachel Caine. Read more... )

From Dead to Worse - Charlaine Harris. Read more... )

An Angle of Vision: Women Writers on Their Poor and Working-Class Roots - Edited by Lorraine M. Lopez. Read more... )
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The Magic of Blood - Dagoberto Gilb. Read more... )

Tales from Outer Suburbia - Shaun Tan. Read more... )

Spaceman Blues: A Love Song - Brian Francis Slattery. Read more... )

Midnight Brunch - Marta Acosta. Read more... )

Flight - Sherman Alexie. Read more... )
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Popco - Scarlett Thomas. Re-read. Nothing else to say that I haven't said before: I still adore this book & find it immensely comforting & inspiring.

Wild Meat and the Bully Burgers - Lois-Ann Yamanaka. Read more... )

Short Girls - Bich Minh Nguyen. Read more... )

"Lesbians" in East Asia: Diversity, Identities, and Resistance - Edited by Diana Khor and Saori Kamano. Read more... )

Wind Follower - Carole McDonnell. Read more... )

Bone Crossed - Patricia Briggs. Read more... )

White Witch, Black Curse - Kim Harrison. Read more... )

River's Daughter - Tasha Campbell. Read more... )

Lesbians Talk: Making Black Waves - Valerie Mason-John & Ann Khambatta. Read more... )
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Spared Angola: Memories from a Cuban-American Childhood - Virgil Suarez. Rather patchy collection of essays & poetry about Suarez's life being moved from Cuba to the US as a child to be “spared Angola”--a conflict described succinctly multiple times only as “Cuba's Vietnam.” Now, I realize that my historical ignorance of this is totally my fault. At the same time, if Angola was important enough to spur his family's move from Cuba, & thus to lend itself to the title of this book, I expected a bit more detail on how it was affecting other Cuban families or what might've been going on.

Rethinking Tourism and Ecotravel - Deborah McLaren. This is the kind of academic book that spawns a “no duh” reaction from me, as the arguments against tourism as a beneficial mechanism of development are ones that seem patently obvious to me. At first I felt like McLaren was making statements about the harms of tourism without enough examples to back them up, but once she finally decided to get specific, the book got more compelling. This would probably be a good text for someone who'd never really thought about these issues before, though I still found it a bit timid at times in terms of its condemnation of tourism & its willingness (or lack of, I guess) to even entertain the cessation of tourism as a potential option.

At Grave's End - Jeaniene Frost. This third book in the Night Huntress (ugh, what a name) series about half-vampire vampire hunter Cat Crawfield was much better than the second. I disliked immensely the graphic torture bits, though, & find it disturbing that, as in many vampire novels, the vamps have a violent retribution-based code of justice that seems to be aimed at simultaneously raising the disgust & the grudging admiration of the reader. Also, I thought Frost was going to be much bolder in terms of killing off a major character, but she wimps out, & the book is less interesting for it.
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The Duchess, Her Maid, The Groom and Their Lover - Victoria Janssen. Read more... )

Weddings from Hell - Maggie Shayne, Jeaniene Frost, Terri Garey, Kathryn Smith. Read more... )

The House of Discarded Dreams - Ekaterina Sedia. Read more... )

On Call: Political Essays - June Jordan. Read more... )

A Book of Her Own: Words and Images to Honor the Babaylan - Leny Mendoza Strobel. Read more... )

Goodbye Tsugumi - Banana Yoshimoto. Read more... )

Typical American - Gish Jen. Read more... )

Black Looks: Race and Representation - bell hooks. Read more... )

Matters of the Blood - Maria Lima. Read more... )
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Chorus of Mushrooms - Hiromi Goto. Read more... )

Song of the Exile - Kiana Davenport. Read more... )

Trumpet - Jackie Kay. Read more... )

(that was also my 50th book for the [livejournal.com profile] 50books_poc challenge, hooray!)

The Chalupa Rules: A Latino Guide to Gringolandia - Mario Bosquez. Read more... )

Kitty and the Dead Man's Hand - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

Kitty Raises Hell - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

One Foot in the Grave - Jeaniene Frost. Read more... )

Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide - Andrea Smith. Read more... )

The Other Side of Paradise - Staceyann Chin. Read more... )

The Renaissance Soul: Life Design for People with Too Many Passions to Pick Just One - Margaret Lobenstine. Read more... )

San Francisco's International Hotel: Mobilizing the Filipino American Community in the Anti-Eviction Movement - Estella Habal. Read more... )
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A Little Too Much Is Enough - Kathleen Tyau. Read more... )

Ten Things I Hate about Me - Randa Abdel-Fattah. Read more... )

The Conversations of Cow - Suniti Namjoshi. Read more... )

Men of the Otherworld - Kelley Armstrong. Read more... )

Magic to the Bone - Devon Monk. Read more... )
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Women, Race & Class - Angela Davis. Read more... )

Cyclecraft: The complete guide to safe and enjoyable cycling for adults and children - John Franklin. Read more... )

The Role of the Academic Librarian - Anne Langley, Edward Gray and KTL Vaughn. Read more... )

How I Live Now - Meg Rosoff. Read more... )

Blowout - Susan Vaught. Read more... )

Grave Sight - Charlaine Harris. Read more... )

From Outside In: Refugees and British Society - Edited by Nushin Arbabzadah. Read more... )

Dark Moon - Lori Handeland. Read more... )

Kobal: The Mysteries of the Septagram - Paul Bryers. Read more... )

The Self Sufficient-ish Bible: An Eco-Living Guide for the 21st Century - Andy & Dave Hamilton. Read more... )
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A Century of Migration (Bristol's Asian Communities) - Munawar Hussain. Read more... )

Chinatown Beat - Henry Chang. Read more... )

Once Upon a Time in the North - Phillip Pullman. Read more... )

The Summoning - Kelley Armstrong. Read more... )

Club Dead - Charlaine Harris. Read more... )

Definitely Dead - Charlaine Harris. Read more... )
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In 2008, I read 152 books, 18 of which were rereads. Last year I was excited to compile a list of the best books I read; I'm not sure I'll get around to it this year though.

Onward!

The Organic Garden: Green Gardening for a Healthy Planet - Allan Shepherd. Read more... )

Go Organic! Successful organic gardening in 5 easy steps - Bob Flowerdew. Read more... )

No Humans Involved - Kelley Armstrong. Read more... )

Personal Demon - Kelley Armstrong. Read more... )

Succubus Blues - Richelle Mead. Read more... )

The Devil Inside - Jenna Black. Read more... )

Undead & Unappreciated - Mary Janice Davidson. Read more... )

Borrowed Light - Anna Fienberg. Read more... )
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The Code Book: The Secret History of Codes and Code-Breaking - Simon Singh. Read more... )

Living with the Dead - Kelley Armstrong. Read more... )
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Shopped: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets - Joanna Blythman. Read more... )

Popco - Scarlett Thomas. Yes, again. So comforting & inspiring, & really, do I have to write about it again? Go check out the zillion other times I've read it & blogged it.

Ill Wind - Rachel Caine. Another comfort re-read--yay for my new local library having this one. Delicious & frothy & fun as ever.

Bad Food Britain: How a Nation Ruined Its Appetite - Joanna Blythman. Read more... )

Green Living in the Urban Jungle - Lucy Siegle. Read more... )
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Firestorm - Rachel Caine. Read more... )

Thin Air - Rachel Caine. Read more... )

Funny Boy - Shyam Selvadurai. Read more... )

Waiting to Be Heard: Youth Speak Out about Inheriting a Violent World - The Students of San Francisco's Thurgood Marshall Academic High School. Read more... )

PopCo - Scarlett Thomas. Read more... )

Night Child - Jes Battis. Read more... )

Into the Wild - Sarah Beth Durst. Read more... )

Gale Force - Rachel Caine. Read more... )

Out of the Wild - Sarah Beth Durst. Read more... )
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Thanking the Monkey: Rethinking the Way We Treat Animals - Karen Dawn. Read more... )

The James Tiptree Award Anthology 3 - Edited by Karen Joy Fowler, Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin, and Jeffrey D. Smith. Read more... )

Halfway to the Grave - Jeaniene Frost. Read more... )

Interfictions: An Anthology of Interstitial Writing - Edited by Delia Sherman & Theodora Goss. Read more... )
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Air - Geoff Ryman. Read more... )

Making Waves: An Anthology of Writings By and About Asian American Women - Edited by Asian Women United of California. Read more... )

Succubus on Top - Richelle Mead. Read more... )

Finding Your Own North Star: Claiming the Life You Were Meant to Live - Martha Beck. Read more... )

Days of Disquiet, Nights of Rage: The First Quarter Storm and Related Events - Jose F. Lacaba. Read more... )

Romancing the Dead - Tate Hallaway. Read more... )

Wolf Tales - Kate Douglas. Read more... )

Topography of War: Asian American Essays - Edited by Andrea Louie & Johnny Lew. Read more... )
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The Alchemy of Stone - Ekaterina Sedia. Read more... )

Personal Demons - Stacia Kane. Read more... )

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