I was trying to give this book a chance to grab my attention but then it suddenly got so aggressively gender essentialist I just bailed altogether.
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Wyrm Theyfriend stopped reading Sons of Mil by L. M. Riviere (The Innisfail Cycle, #Book One)
Wyrm Theyfriend commented on Making Magic by Briana Saussy
There's also a journal available on the author's website to go along with this book: brianasaussy.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/MakingMagicJournal.pdf
Wyrm Theyfriend wants to read Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli
Wyrm Theyfriend started reading Murder Your Employer by Rupert Holmes
Wyrm Theyfriend rated Tidesong: 5 stars
Wyrm Theyfriend finished reading River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey (River of Teeth, #1)
Wyrm Theyfriend commented on Raw Dog by Jamie Loftus
Wyrm Theyfriend commented on Raw Dog by Jamie Loftus
Wyrm Theyfriend commented on Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown
This book has been excellent so far, but had gotten put into storage accidentally and I'd not recorded where I was in it, so I couldn't easily pick back up even with another copy. I've gotten it out now, though! And I'm very excited to finish it soon.
Wyrm Theyfriend commented on Books & Bone by Veo Corva
Wyrm Theyfriend rated Free Education!: 4 stars

Free Education! by Jakob Jakobsen, Free University of New York, Alternate U
The Free University of New York (FUNY) was established as a rebellious alternative to the traditional university and college system. …
Wyrm Theyfriend wants to read Out in the Union by Miriam Frank
Wyrm Theyfriend stopped reading Profit Without Oppression by Kim Crayton
This was really disappointing for me. I love the author's work as an educator, but SO much of this book is screenshots of tweets with no additional editing, and there's a fair bit of repetition between and across the tweets and the main text. I was very excited for the content, and I still think the underlying philosophies are cool, but I just can't finish this book.