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Tag: Penguin Random House

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Fruit of the Drunken Tree

July 17, 2018 RaeAnna

In the midst of Colombia’s struggle, three girls, two from privilege and one from poverty, share experiences.

Tagged Book Blog, Book Blogger, Book Review, Bookish Liaisons, Brumansia Arborea Alba, Colombia, DoubleDay Books, Fiction, Fiction Review, Fruit of the Drunken Tree, Ingrid Roja Contreras, New Release, Penguin Random House, RaeAnna Rekemeyer, South America1 Comment
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Social Creature

May 30, 2018 RaeAnna

A psychological thriller delving into friendship, social media, and the power of perception.

Tagged Book Blog, Book Review, Bookish Liaisons, Bookish Lifestyle, Bookstagram, DoubleDay Books, Fiction, Fiction Review, New Book, Penguin Random House, Psychological Thriller, RaeAnna Rekemeyer, Social Creature, Tara Isabella Burton1 Comment
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The Glitch

May 22, 2018 RaeAnna

The CEO of a wearable tech company, Shelley Stone, is a workaholic Type A mom, who is unsure if she’s having a mental break or her identity has been stolen.

Tagged Book Blog, Book Blogger, Book Review, Bookish Liaisons, Bookish Lifestyle, DoubleDay Books, Elisabeth Cohen, Fiction, Fiction Review, Penguin Random House, RaeAnna Rekemeyer, Summer Reading, The Glitch3 Comments
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White Trash.

May 15, 2018 RaeAnna

A deep look into the American class system from the colonial period through the present, and how this system has greatly affected the direction of the country while maintaining a nonexistent status. 

Tagged American History, Book Blog, Book Review, Bookish Liaisons, Bookish Lifestyle, Class System, Nancy Isenberg, NonFiction, Nonfiction Review, Penguin Books, Penguin Random House, Race Issues, RaeAnna Rekemeyer, White Trash1 Comment
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You Can’t Touch My Hair

February 7, 2018 RaeAnna

Robinson writes her funnily serious memoir about comedy, culture, and being a black woman in America.

Tagged Black History Month, Book Blog, Book Review, Bookish Liaisons, Bookish Lifestyle, Bookstagram, GoodReads, Memoir, NonFiction, Nonfiction Review, Penguin Random House, Phoebe Robinson, Plume Books, RaeAnna Rekemeyer, You Can't Touch My HairLeave a comment
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13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl

January 10, 2018 RaeAnna

Lizzie has been fat since adolescence. Her body has shaped how she is seen, and more importantly how she sees herself.

Tagged 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl, Body Image, Book Blog, Book Review, Bookish Liaisons, Female Author, Fiction, Fiction Review, Mona Awad, Penguin Books, Penguin Random House, RaeAnna Rekemeyer1 Comment

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RaeAnna is a wandering bibliophile, dog mama, foodie, advocate, fashionista, linguist, and more. If she's not pantsless at home with her dog, she's out with friends, trying new foods, or on the road adventuring.

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