17. Merlin Stone- When God Was A Woman
18. Carol P. Christ- Rebirth of the Goddess
19. Isabel Allende- Zorro
20. Jane Austen- Emma
21. Geraldine Brooks- The Nine Parts of Desire
22. Jean de Berg- The Image
23. Isabel Allende- The Stories of Eva Luna
Currently reading “The Handmaid’s Tale”. (And for anyone who’s wondering, Jean de Berg is the pseudonym of an author who most people think was female. I’m having quite the feminist reading year. :))
Jul 01, 2007, 03:29PM PDT | 0 comments
This is fun!
My list:
1. Gabriel Garcia Marquez- Love in the Time of Cholera (though I started reading it in 06… I count it anyway haha)
2. Anne Bronte- The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (amazing)
3. Alice Walker- Meridian
4. bell hooks- Feminism Is For Everybody
5. Gloria Steinem- Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions
6. Beowulf (for class)
7. Tom Robbins- Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (repeat)
8. Rudolfo Anaya- Bless Me, Ultima (sucked)
9. Isabel Allende- Portrait in Sepia (totally made up for the time wasted on Bless Me, Ultima)
10. Toni Weschler- Taking Charge of Your Fertility (life-changing)
11. Jane Austen- Pride And Prejudice (awesome)
12. Toni Morrison- Sula
13. Barack Obama- The Audacity of Hope (boring)
14. Alice Walker- Living By the Word
15. Arun Gandhi- Legacy of Love
16. bell hooks- Communion
I’m a reading fool. Right now I’m just starting “When God Was a Woman” by Merlin Stone.
Apr 18, 2007, 12:01AM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments