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Quarantine Reading: One Book a Day (Week 10)

7 June 2020 • Kimberly

book review 2 - letters to a young poet by rainer maria rilke + comptoir sud vanille extreme perfume

I'm still reading one book a day. (But the #BlackLivesMatter movement is the priority.) DAY 68: BONJOUR TRISTESSE I finished this in an hour; it pairs beautifully with a cup of coffee. Bonjour Tristesse is the ultimate coming-of-age that explores teenage hedonism and amorality. It ends rather ... Read More

#BlackLivesMatter: Resources for Education + Action

4 June 2020 • Kimberly

labyrinthofcollages - your silence is violence

Since my last post, I've been trying to consume as much as I can in order to better educate myself and figure out my place in supporting this movement indefinitely. By no means is this comprehensive, nor can I take credit for these realizations; this guide is simply a compilation of resources I've ... Read More

Quarantine Reading: One Book a Day (Week 8)

20 May 2020 • Kimberly

book review - daydream and drunkenness of a young lady by clarice lispector + ysl rouge pur nude lipstick

Still at home, reading one book a day for as long as this quarantine lasts. DAY 51: DAYDREAM AND DRUNKENNESS OF A YOUNG LADY I was surprised when Clarice Lispector's Daydream and Drunkenness of a Young Lady arrived. I didn't expect it to be so tiny but was instantly charmed by its miniature ... Read More

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