Hello!
First time post. I recently read The Bell Jar about three months and loved it. I then finished How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney a few days ago. I found it very interesting and informative although dry at some points. I love reading about history, psychology, feminism, and gothic literature. I really like Bell Hooks too.
A little about me as a person. I grew up not so affluently. I had a rough childhood. I am a college student who is a senior. I am studying Korean, Geography, and Statistics. I have an interest in South East Asia. I love the cultures of South Korea, China, and Japan especially. I studied abroad in South Korea and visited Japan. I haven't looked that much into areas like Vietnam and the Phillipines though! I like skateboarding and bouldering. I like fashion, Shinkansen trains, playing guitar, movies, and video games too. Also, I'm LGTB and recently realized that I'm transgender. I started E a few months ago.
I would like to read something about European medieval history that isn't focused on history of the British Isles. Maybe France. I love books that make me self-question my pre-concieved thoughts and notions. Stuff that is very thought-provoking. I am open to reading stuff outside of the history genre too!
I'm thinking about reading either
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I Deliver Parcels in Beijing by Hu AnYan
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All About Love by Bell Hooks
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Color of Law by Rochard Rothstein
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The Picture of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde
Please give me any recommendations. Thank you!
by Metalhead_Josh