I’ll be back in to reading right after the move.
Next month for sure!
Jessica Bundy
On Jun 5, 2019, at 7:14 PM, Jenna Rose
<jenna.rose.sands@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:jenna.rose.sands@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I bought it today and 30 pages in and it's pretty great! Good suggestion Danaë!
On Wed., Jun. 5, 2019, 17:59 angie trojan,
<atrojan123@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:atrojan123@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
27 is good for me as well
- A
On Jun 4, 2019, at 7:47 PM, Jenna Rose
<jenna.rose.sands@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:jenna.rose.sands@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Sounds good to me, the 27th works as well.
On Tue., Jun. 4, 2019, 19:44 Susan Macphail,
<macphailsusan1@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:macphailsusan1@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
wahhhhhhhh :(
you will be missed!
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 7:14 PM Sara Mai Chitty
<ramaichitty@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:ramaichitty@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Frig nvm Both the 25 and 27 I am not available but no worries, I'll see y'all
at the next one!
On Tue., Jun. 4, 2019, 19:12 Sara Mai Chitty,
<ramaichitty@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:ramaichitty@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Also that book sounds great!
On Tue., Jun. 4, 2019, 19:12 Sara Mai Chitty,
<ramaichitty@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:ramaichitty@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
The 27th I'm doing a panel at the library again, I think I could do the 25?
On Tue., Jun. 4, 2019, 14:23 Erin Johnson,
<ejohns83@xxxxxx<mailto:ejohns83@xxxxxx>> wrote:
Great suggestion, Danae. I'd be up for reading this next. What do others think?
We didn't come up with a date for the next meetup yet... a couple of potential
dates:
June 25th (Tuesday)
June 27th (Thursday)
Do either of these dates work? (If not please suggest an alternative)
Erin
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Subject: [radfem] Book Suggestion
The Power by Naomi Alderman.
It’s about women suddenly having electrical power in their hands that they can
control, and the whole world going crazy about it. It discusses political and
religious ramifications of this new power, as well as the way the backgrounds
of each of the protagonists (we follow I think 5-6 women specifically over a
period of a few years) affect how they harness and use their power.
Kinda like World War Z but women instead of zombies. It’s about 300 pages, but
definitely page turner, not too thick or hard to follow. Super cool concept of
how women are realizing how they can suddenly and easily overpower and harm
men.. or each other...
I can provide it digitally if you let me know what kind of e-reading format
you'd like :)
Did we decide when we are meeting next?
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- Danae