So many books on nonmonogamy fall into the capitalism trap, while so many of the anticapitalist books don't talk about relationships. This book fixes that.
I found myself highlighting and making notes on so many pages, and I now have a lot to process.
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wheresalice reviewed Love in a F*cked-Up World by Dean Spade
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5 stars
wheresalice reviewed Sisters of the Vast Black by Lina Rather
wheresalice rated Capitalist Realism: 3 stars

Mark Fisher: Capitalist Realism (2009, Hunt Publishing Limited, John)
Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher
It is easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism. After 1989, capitalism has successfully …
wheresalice rated How to Stay Sane in an Age of Division: 2 stars
wheresalice rated Noor: 4 stars

Noor by Nnedi Okorafor
From Africanfuturist luminary Okorafor comes a new science fiction novel of intense action and thoughtful rumination on biotechnology, destiny, and …
wheresalice rated Inner city pressure: 3 stars

Dan Hancox: Inner city pressure (2018)
Inner city pressure by Dan Hancox
The year 2000. As Britain celebrates the new millennium, something fluorescent and futuristic is stirring in the crumbling council estates …
wheresalice reviewed Civilized to Death by Christopher Ryan
wheresalice rated Hobo Handbook: 1 star
wheresalice reviewed Feral Self-Care by Mandi Em
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4 stars
I already do some form of a lot of these, but it's a good reminder, and I feel like the world would be a better place if more people engaged their feral side like this
wheresalice reviewed Nowhere for Very Long by Brianna Madia
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3 stars
The first 80% of the book is great, then you realise the author is a self-centered Instagram influencer and it taints the story. It's a decent read, but go elsewhere to hear about dirtbags and vagabonds who care about the wider community.
wheresalice rated Goblin Mode: 4 stars

Goblin Mode by McKayla Coyle
Embrace your inner goblin! Learn to decorate, dress, craft, forage, and live according to the goblin principles of community, diversity, …
wheresalice rated Rough Living : Master Edition 2013: 5 stars
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5 stars
This isn't far off the type of travel book that I'd write if I had the writing skills and slightly more experience. A fantastic short book about the journey rather than the destination