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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Revenge Love Review

Releases July 26, 2018!!

Revenge Love is a sweet friends to lovers romance novel that features the pitfalls of college life from cyberbullying to Greek life to the unattainable perfectionism. Sweet lovable Emma Hastings is a member of Sigma Sigma Theta, strives to fit into the perfectionism lifestyle of her sorority. But she never quite feels like she fits in. Her best friend, Jason Gould knows and accepts that he doesn't fit in due to a genetic skin mutation called neveus flammeus which leaves his skin scarred and red. The two along with Emma's on-off bed buddy, Kieran and her lesbian sorority sister, Rosie--the foursome hatch a revenge plot to teach the "rich snobby assholes" a thing or two. Of course, nothing goes as planned. A suicide, expulsion, fight club, Jello wrestling, and one of the four drops out of Wellbridge University. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40134313-revenge-love 
But what each of the four learns is far greater than anything they can teach others.


Saturday, June 13, 2009

literature and headaches

James Joyce, widely considered one of the most...Image via Wikipedia

I was working on my Irish Lit homework earlier today (I still have a few more things to do for it), I just had to take a break. Don't get me wrong, I love the topics we are reading about. The rich culture and background of Ireland is very intriguing. I am fascinated by other cultures especially European. But one of the things we have to do each week is find topics or subtopics for our research paper that goes along with the reading. Even if it doesn't apply to your paper topic, it will apply to someone else's. After digging through IU's online database, I was just burned out. Yeah, I probably should have just done a load of laundry or some other household chore that only takes 15-20 minutes to complete instead of Facebook which wasted over 2 hours. Now, I will need to not only get a bit of housework done but also cook dinner and finish up this week's homework.
I'm sure it doesn't help that this particular paper is giving me fits. I didn't realize there is so little on Irish Women's Literature. Actually, very little on Irish Literature period let alone women's. It's a bit frustrating to find find very little on an entire country filled with such literary greats as James Joyce and Flannery O'Connor. Why is it that so little is written about women's writers? I suppose some of it is due to the fact that women were unable to write publicly until well after the Victorian era. I still feel women are rubbed of something. Women have robbed by men since the dawn of time though that is a totally different topic altogether.
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