Some of my favorite books from female authors are: The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath (my favorite book) Fingersmith by Sarah Waters The Secret History by Donna Tartt Valley of the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson Interview With The Vampire by Anne Rice and both The Forgotten Garden and The House At Riverton by Kate Morton!
I read the 1st chapter of the zen of learning to ride a motorcycle because the book is not fully out yet and it's wonderful because it teaches you how to prepare your mind in another level. I totally recommend it and it's written by a woman
Sold me on every single one of these books. Just checked out Hood Feminism and am hoping I can one of these per month to my reading list. Did The Girls in the Picture encourage you to seek out any of Pickford or Marion's films? I'm a silent era fan, but I believe The Champ is the only Marion-written one I've seen, and that was a sound picture.
I think I never read a book written by a woman. I don’t think I ever will. (To be fair I only read nonfiction books about philosophy and metaphysical stuff and women don’t really seem to write much in that field)
@@Vickyanimates I really wanted to read a book written by a woman and I finally have, Occultism between search and addiction by Heide-Marie Cammans. It’s in German (my second language) and I want to write my Bachelor thesis on it. Can you recommend other books of that sort to me Vicky? :)
Homegoing was such an amazing read. I really need to get to Transcendent Kingdom
Some of my favorite books from female authors are:
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath (my favorite book)
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Valley of the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
Interview With The Vampire by Anne Rice
and both The Forgotten Garden and The House At Riverton by Kate Morton!
The panda crew neck is so cute omg 😩
Right!? Ugh i love their crewnecks
I read the 1st chapter of the zen of learning to ride a motorcycle because the book is not fully out yet and it's wonderful because it teaches you how to prepare your mind in another level.
I totally recommend it and it's written by a woman
I love your recommendations always.
Sold me on every single one of these books. Just checked out Hood Feminism and am hoping I can one of these per month to my reading list. Did The Girls in the Picture encourage you to seek out any of Pickford or Marion's films? I'm a silent era fan, but I believe The Champ is the only Marion-written one I've seen, and that was a sound picture.
I love the skeleton shirt and the socks
I love your videos so much
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I'll plug Penelope Fitzgerald, a very gifted writer. And I'm reading Juliet Marillier currently, who has beautiful prose.
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I think I never read a book written by a woman. I don’t think I ever will. (To be fair I only read nonfiction books about philosophy and metaphysical stuff and women don’t really seem to write much in that field)
Then what the hell are you doing here?
@@Vickyanimates I really wanted to read a book written by a woman and I finally have, Occultism between search and addiction by Heide-Marie Cammans. It’s in German (my second language) and I want to write my Bachelor thesis on it. Can you recommend other books of that sort to me Vicky? :)