
Grace Genet-Allen
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Neurodivergent weirdo with a passion for animal rights, education, and human welfare. I might not be consistent but I’m always trying something new.
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Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang is a fairly recent release, it came out a little over a year ago, and I recently picked up a signed copy at a used book sale. I had heard some great things, but I didn't realize that this is the author of Poppy Wars, and Babel, two books that are very different in subject to this book.
By Grace Genet-Allenabout a year ago in BookClub
Talks About Death. Content Warning.
The subject of death is something we all like to avoid. We don't like talking about it too much, and this often leads to a falsehood that we are somehow immune to it if we avoid the topic. We see death every day, on our many respective screens, and while it is not as often that we see young death, it happens quite a bit as well.
By Grace Genet-Allen2 years ago in BookClub
Heartless Hunter: Crimson Moth #1
The most recent read of mine, Heartless Hunter by Kristen Ciccarelli, was a Book of the Month pick for February. I ended up ordering late, but with that being said, within three days of having the book, I had finished it. Which for me is much much faster than my average.
By Grace Genet-Allen2 years ago in BookClub
How it is to get married at 21
Hi! My name is Grace and I just got married two months ago. Yes, I am 21, and yes I realize I am probably younger than most people think you should be when you get married. But no, I am not religious, and I did not rush into this relationship or marriage. I met my husband when I was seventeen, and today marks our fourth anniversary of meeting one another.
By Grace Genet-Allen2 years ago in Confessions
Love On The Brain - Science and Romance (Who Can Beat That?)
Hey all! And welcome back for another book review by yours truly! This time I'm doing a review on a book that is all science and love (without the misogyny and mansplaining). I know that sounds impossible, right? To be honest, this book does have a bit of that, but only really to critique it.
By Grace Genet-Allen3 years ago in Geeks