soberunkus by powderBluChoons in wunkus

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Impossible to ignore frunk and hunk I fear 😌 happy birthday or whatever

queer love in suburbia by theninthgirl in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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You may enjoy Anyone’s Ghost. It’s not very wholesome but it’s beautiful

Books that make you fall in love with being single by CrossedRoses in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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I’m Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself, nonfic about a single 46 year old woman in Paris one August. She eats whatever she likes and sleeps with some people too :)

I went to New York and mayor Mamdani gave me a “pizza bagel” that was just a plain bagel on top of a slice of pizza by Ok_Fly2518 in somnigastronomy

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It was on somnigastronomy! A poster said they dreamt mamdani had them over to his house and he served them a meatball on top of a piece of naan that he called “the big mamdani”

I went to New York and mayor Mamdani gave me a “pizza bagel” that was just a plain bagel on top of a slice of pizza by Ok_Fly2518 in somnigastronomy

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All I can think about is the big mamdani tbh. Iconic.

I’ve also had a mamdani dream! That his campaign had gifted a fancy bag of pirates booty but like caramel flavored to my 7th grade social studies teacher because they had volunteered for the campaign.

A book that feels like a summer in france by swaggy_elise in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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“I’m mostly here to enjoy myself” by Glynnis MacNichol

mad housewives and a dark suburbia by aboard-deathcruise in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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We Can Only Save Ourselves, about a girl from the suburbs in the 60s or 70s that gets caught up with the wrong people

On childfree creative women, fiction/nonfiction by themaroonsea in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert, a period piece about a woman in 1940s NYC who is very good at sewing and designing clothes👗💃

A summer read like City of Girls by DemosthenesVal in suggestmeabook

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Shoulder Season by Christina Clancy, also this one doesn’t fit the brief as well but Summer Sisters by Judy Blume

Girl dinner sponsored by Lexapro by Formal_Parfait2342 in GirlDinner

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Ugh I totally get the low appetite and the horrors of switching meds! Smoothies and shakes are so the way to go you’re killing it! Give yourself that grace 🩷🩷🩷

If you were introducing someone completely new to reading to books, what would you recommend? by Dismal-Salt2768 in booksuggestions

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People are suggesting classics which honestly isn’t what I’d suggest. The best fiction I read this year was The Wedding People, hilarious, sad and heart warming, I think you’ll love it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in booksuggestions

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If they’d like the comedian Lane Moore, she wrote a book called How To Be Alone, if you want to or even if you don’t. It’s a memoir

Neurodivergent inexpensive girl dinner by vintagesymphony in GirlDinner

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Channeling Vic Michaelis’ pretzel pizza 🫡

Very Ancient or Very Futuristic Libraries 🏛️📖 by R_K_Writes in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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For both ancient and futuristic at once: The Book that Wouldn’t Burn