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Benh Zeitlin recommended Wildwood, NJ (1994) in Movies (curated)

 
Wildwood, NJ (1994)
Wildwood, NJ (1994)
1994 | Documentary
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"Girls on the boardwalk talking about love, sex, fighting, friendship. Makes you realize how rarely you see real female friendship depicted on film."

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Meg Wolitzer recommended Sula in Books (curated)

 
Sula
Sula
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"A strong, short, devastating novel that explores a female friendship and examines trauma as it informs and alters people’s lives."

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Brooke Shields recommended Rules of Civility in Books (curated)

 
Rules of Civility
Rules of Civility
Amor Towles | 2012 | Fiction & Poetry
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Set in the 1930s and centered on a female friendship, this book beautifully paints and era that I wished I had lived in."

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Conversations With Friends
Conversations With Friends
Sally Rooney | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
6.3 (4 Ratings)
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"I don’t respond well to being told what to do, so I slept on this for like six months and when I finally read it the emotions were so all-encompassing that I wept like a baby. Toxic female friendship? Check. Chronic illness? Check. Unbreakable pattern with unavailable man? CHECK! And written with a precision rarely credited to young female authors."

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Dames and Dragons
Dames and Dragons
Games & Hobbies
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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All female cast, real play D&D podcast
Join these ladies as they explore a unique D&D world. They're hilarious as they spin a tale of friendship, duty, and boob windows in men's fashion. You won't regret listening to this one.
  
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Janet Mock recommended Sula in Books (curated)

 
Sula
Sula
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"The character Sula was the first protagonist who made me feel okay with my own non-conformity, with the gray areas, with coloring outside the lines as a multiracial trans kid. Plus, Morrison’s writing about womanhood, convention and the fierce attachment of female friendship is astounding."

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Christine Allard (22 KP) rated The Animators in Books

Jan 30, 2018 (Updated Jan 30, 2018)  
The Animators
The Animators
Kayla Rae Whitaker | 2017 | Contemporary
8
8.0 (3 Ratings)
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Premise, bold female characters, Swift pace (0 more)
A story of passion, friendship, obsession, and self-discovery
Give yourself a few hours to dip into the creative world of animation—one you haven’t likely given much thought to in the past.

This novel is rich with character details and development, while holding back as much as the characters hold from themselves.


It’s an unfolding of the creative process, of friendship and love and loyalty, with a shadow of darkness and feminism. It could have become strident, but Whitaker strikes a balance of advancing the story while leaving the reader to draw their conclusions about self-exploration and the exploitation of others.
  
L' année dernière à Marienbad [Last Year at Marienbad] (1961)
L' année dernière à Marienbad [Last Year at Marienbad] (1961)
1961 | Fantasy, Mystery
7.3 (3 Ratings)
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"After spotting a then-unknown Delphine Seyrig in a New York theater production, director Alain Resnais cast her as the female lead of his superb and enigmatic meditation on time and memory, then enlisted Chanel to transform his ingenue into a star. The exquisite gowns she designed are integral to the film’s highly influential visual design, and Chanel and Seyrig began a long-lasting friendship, united by mutual respect and their devotion to the cause of women."

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The Wicked Cometh
The Wicked Cometh
Laura Carlin | 2018 | Mystery, Romance
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9.3 (3 Ratings)
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Enjoyable, easy read
Rich in atmosphere, characterisation and vocabulary, this historical fiction follows the character of Hester White, an 18-year-old living in squalid conditions in 19th century London. A carriage accident may well prove her salvation - passenger, the charismatic Calder Brock, seems determined to rescue her from the gutter, his sister Rebekah to be entrusted with her education.

Following closely in Sarah Waters' footsteps, this is a Victorian pastiche that returns to those perennials of murder, identity, prostitution and female survival. Carlin writes with fluency and conjures up a grim, dank, seedy London where the only sanctuary for our heroine is in female friendship

While this is an enjoyable read, it does feel more generic than original, and there are some clumsy tricks such as the extended death-bed confession/life-story at the end. Great for fans of Victoriana.
  
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Cipher (The Shadow Ravens, #1)
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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I wanted this book to be so much better than it was because I liked the premise so much. I should have known better, however, since this has a very YA feel to it. It fit the syllabus that every YA uses to a T and I found myself disappointed.

Overall, I still enjoyed the book. I liked CIpher as a person and it was interesting reading from both Cipher's and Knightly's POV. I also liked the world the author created as well as the the fact that there was a female friendship.

However, I felt the book would have been much better had the author focused on the action rather than the romance.