Something for every moodddd Mainly:
Normal People - Sally Rooney
People we meet on vacation - Emily Henry
Eragon - Christopher Paolini Also technically:
Midnight Sun - Stephenie Meyer (this one is sooo hard to get through but I already spent sm time on it)
The Gospel of Loki - Joanne M. Harris
Annapurna: A Woman's Place - Arlene Blum
Really Good, Actually - Monica Heisey
the summer book by Tove jansson
outline by Rachel cusk
How To be both by Ali smith
A gentleman in Moscow by Amor towles
The pursuit of love by Nancy mitford if you want something fluffy edited to remove one I forgot is super sad
oh youโve come to the right place mama!! going off the fact that you watch gilmore girls iโm gonna assume several wonderful things ab you and rec accordingly: short stories or memoir-like - great to dip in and out of but impactful enough to hold ur interest. love unaccustomed earth & the lowland by jhumpa lahiri, anything by david sedaris, anything by sheila heti (motherhood and how should a person be are faves), just kids by patti smith. the first books i ever truly loved were white oleander by janet finch and the glass castle by jeanette walls family drama (less quick) - hate to rec a little life by hanya yanagihara but itโll keep you off your phone! also loved pachinko by min jin lee, hello beautiful by ann napolitano, and my brilliant friend series by elena ferrante some great and gripping fiction: come and get it by kiley reid, now is not the time to panic by kevin wilson, tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow by gabrielle zevin, writers and lovers by lily king TWO ye olde recs: little women and the picture of dorian gray :))))
But alsoโฆ
OkPsyche by Anya Johanna DeNiro
Dogs of Summer by Andrea Abreu
Mona by Pola Oloixarac
Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
As y'all might know, I'm a climber. Which is fun, cute, sexy and I recommend everyone to become one. Only downside is that it's def a male dominated sport. There's plenty of girls who climb, but a large majority (in our gym) is male. Meaning that the likelihood of going on an outdoor climbing trip without men.. is small. Unless, of course, you organise a girls-only climbing trip. I would highly recommend doing so. Men r great but it's also nice to only be surrounded by girls who know what's it like to climb when you have a menstrual cycle and don't have a natural knack for dynamic power. Made me feel supported, seen and connected.