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Sep 24, 2021  
"I was DONE! I ditched graduation, dumped my repressed college boyfriend, and dropped my sexual insecurities for a wild ride with Destiny. Unpredictable Fate beckoned with a European adventure!"

VBT & #Giveaway: French Kiss by Gloria J. Goldsmith - @Archaeolibrary, @GoddessFish, #Contemporary, #Romance,

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Breaking Open the Head:  A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism
Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism
Daniel Pinchbeck | 2003 | Contemporary, Education, Mind, Body & Spiritual
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I stumbled upon this book in my college library years ago; this narrative/ethnography of shamanic culture juxtaposed with our modern society's obsession with being "woke" gave me a new perspective on MANY things, and even caused me to switch my major to Anthropology so I could keep reading this stuff.
  
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Phoebe Robinson recommended Cane in Books (curated)

 
Cane
Cane
Jean Toomer | 1923 | Fiction & Poetry
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"I also read this in college. I guess going to college was great, because I read some great books. It’s considered a novel but the structure is more a collection of vignettes. Some poetry and some short stories. I really like how it keeps your brain engaged; when the writer switches between this structure and dialogue and not proper English, it makes you focus on what’s actually being written. I love how ambitious it is. It’s also another book about black life that tons of people should love and read and not only read during Black History Month. You know what? Read this book in April when it’s raining outside. How about that?"

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