Tag: politics in art
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No Judgments
Meg Cabot (she of Princess Diaries fame) writes great fluff. It’s quick, and fluffy, and eminently readable even when you, like me, are struggling to focus on anything at all. No Judgments was right there when I needed something fluffy and fun, and I won’t lie: I enjoyed (most of) it. It also reminded me, […]
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Tommy Cabot Was Here (The Cabots Book 1)
Everett Sloane likes things neat, in tidy lines and ordered spaces. He’s a mathematician, and, if I’ve learned anything from my brother whose degree is in math, it’s that mathematicians do tend to love things with answers. (I went into humanities, and people are messy as hell.) But Everett’s carrying a messy secret past, and […]