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Ezra Tellington

Tellington@millefeuilles.cloud

Joined 2 years, 6 months ago

Petit rat de bibliothèque qui a beaucoup de mal à lire. J'ai 32 ans, je suis non-binaire (iel+neutre/masc) et vous pouvez me retrouver sur @tellington@eldritch.cafe. J'aime un peu tous les genres sauf l'horreur et le policier. Je lis (et écris) en français et en anglais.

Lil' bookworm who has a hard time reading. I'm 32, non-binary (they/them) and you can find me at @tellington@eldritch.cafe. I like almost every genre except horror and mystery/crime novels. I read (and write) in French and English.

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Jeanette Winterson, Jeanette Winterson: Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? (Paperback, 2012, Penguin Random House)

Memories of the author about her difficult childhood as the adopted daughter of an English …

Elijah Wald: Dylan Goes Electric! : Newport, Seeger, Dylan, and the Night That Split the Sixties (2015, HarperCollins) No rating

Finished chapter 1 (Pete's House), I really like it and have a lot of sympathy for Pete Seeger (even more than in the movie; I liked him based on the movie but it kinda glossed over politics).

DeVon Price: Laziness Does Not Exist (2021, Atria Books)

From social psychologist Dr. Devon Price, a conversational, stirring call to “a better, more human …

Interesting but a little biased

In Laziness Does Not Exist, Devon Price talks about "the laziness lie" and how it affects people, mainly (according to his examples) by making them overextend themselves by fear of being "lazy". It was an interesting and certainly useful perspective, and Price acknowledges multiple times that people who don't do as much shouldn't be labeled as "lazy" either, but I was a little frustrated that all the examples provided were overachievers or ex-overachievers. I don't regret reading it, but I'd like another perspective next.