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Ten Steps to Nanette
Ten Steps to Nanette | Hannah Gadsby
Hannah is a Promethean force, a revolutionary talent... This hilarious, touching, and sometimes tragic book is all about where her fires were lit.' - Emma Thompson Memoir from Australia's much loved comedian Hannah Gadsby.
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TheKidUpstairs
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I was absolutely blown away by Nanette when I first watched it, and this audiobook adds so much to an already brilliant piece. Gadsby delves into their personal story, their unique journey to understanding themself, their traumas, failings, triumphs and their family. All with the same mix of humour, heart, emotion, and rage that characterized Nanette.

TheKidUpstairs And a handy dose of “Stop - Context Time!“ - historical and societal information about Australia, Tasmania, and the fight for LGBTQIA2S equality. It was an engaging, heartfelt, funny listen to make you think, laugh, cry, and get very very angry. You do not have to have watched Nanette to find value here, but it will probably make you want to watch!

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TheKidUpstairs TW - Gadsby states “there is no straight line through trauma“ and that is evident here. The traumas they have experienced are mentioned throughout, and (as trauma often comes in life) without warning. TW for assault, rape, violent and virulent homophobia 3mo
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vlwelser
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I find Hannah intriguing. Her book was on a list of Oceania options for the library's Winter Challenge (why do I need an enamel pin?). Definitely do the #audiobook. She reads it herself and there are audio clips from her show. I love when there's extra stuff on the audio.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

Suet624 Oh! I didn‘t know she had a book! Thanks for the review. 3mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3mo
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mjtwo
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16-20 Nov 23 (audiobook)
A free audiobook for the month which was well worth listening to. Gadsby is very funny at times but is also just very interesting and insightful. Listening to her life, the way she learned and came to terms with her diagnoses, and her descriptions of her family were enlightening for me. Again has me questioning whether we should be seeking an ASD diagnosis for my older daughter.

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Sarahreadstoomuch
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I only recently discovered Hannah Gadsby‘s stand up on Netflix, and now feel like I need to revisit Nanette with all of this background information. Hannah has been through a lot, and I feel like I‘ve learned a lot from her experiences as a queer person with late diagnoses of ADHD and autism, and as a survivor of sexual assault.

Sarahreadstoomuch Follow up: I‘m now reading a book, and in my head, the narrator is or sounds like Hannah Gadsby. So far, it kind of works…. Book is 5mo
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Cinfhen
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I really wanted to love this memoir because it‘s hard not to feel for the author Hannah Gadsby, but I found this book suffered from TMI. Some chapters were SO RIDICULOUSLY long, filled with such minutiae. I‘m guessing that‘s how Hannah‘s brain is wired but I felt like some editing was desperately needed. I also had the sense Hannah needed to write this memoir more for herself than for anyone else and for that I applaud her.

MrsMalaprop Agree with you about the need to edit. I really appreciated hearing about neurodiversity from her perspective. 1y
Cinfhen She‘s brilliant @MrsMalaprop 1y
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Cinfhen
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Thanks for putting Hannah Gadsby on my radar @britt_brooke - my audio hold just came in
Already I‘m hooked!
#the52bookclub23 #WrittenByAComedian

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Deblovestoread
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#12daysofxmas June #12booksof2022

Another month with a favorite for both NF and Fiction. I do not remember which Litten or Littens brought Hannah Gadsby to my attention but I‘m so glad they did. Love her comedy specials on Netflix and her “memoir situation”. Love after Love was a @Cinfhen recommendation and soooo good. This is why Litsy is the best place to hang out. I might have missed out on these books and that would have been a shame.

TieDyeDude Love Hannah Gadsby! I haven't read anything from her yet, but her stand-up specials are amazing. 1y
Andrew65 Litsy definitely brings our attention to a better array of books, thanks to recommendations from others. 1y
Cinfhen Ten Steps was recommended to me by @britt_brooke - I really need to pick it up!! I keep thinking I‘m gonna watch her first on Netflix but it hasn‘t happened yet 1y
Cinfhen And im so happy you liked Love After Love. The audio was so good!!! Such a great story from a Caribbean author 1y
britt_brooke I loved this one! It was one of my top reads of 2022. @Cinfhen Looking back, I think I watched her special in the middle of reading her book. 😂 Watching it first would be better for sure! 1y
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Chelsea.Poole
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To do: watch Gadsby‘s Netflix specials.

Narrated by Hannah, this “memoir situation” audiobook contains snippets of her life, from growing up in Tasmania all the way to her explosive Netflix special, “Nanette”. Humor? Yes. Serious and emotional? Yes. Essential? Yes. She discusses her experience discovering that she‘s autistic and also her realization that she‘s gay. Highly recommend listening to her delivery of her own story.

Chelsea.Poole @TheAromaofBooks my September #bookspin and I‘m so glad it‘s number was chosen because I kept pushing it back. Thanks! 2y
wanderinglynn I love her comedy specials. I recommend watching Nanette first and then Douglas. 2y
rabbitprincess Had some Libro.fm credits burning a hole in my pocket, so I picked this up! Thanks for being the one to push me to finally get this 😊 2y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 2y
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Deblovestoread
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I enjoyed my journey in getting to know Hannah Gadsby by watching her two Netflix specials and listening to her memoir. She has a lot to say with righteous anger where appropriate and with comedy. I am a fan.

#AlphabetGame

AllDebooks Me too. X 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing 📚 2y
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xicanti
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Tuesday night outdoor reading with little Casimir. He‘s grumpy because his mat got waterlogged in last night‘s thunderstorm and now he has to lie right on the concrete.

Dilara Poor boy! 2y
xicanti @Dilara it‘s tough, being a dog. At least the concrete still got nice and warm for him. 2y
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NotCool
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“I loved the idea of “multiculturalism,” because it made sense to me. I‘d always struggled to feel as if I belonged, and so I thought that everyone should be made to feel welcome-because by that logic, then I would be welcome too. Who said selfishness can‘t lead to human rights advocacy?”

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BekaReid
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I've been swamped with work as I've just changed positions at my company, which leaves little time for reading at the moment. But I managed to finish this book with help from my reading buddy this evening. The last 2 sections were especially gripping and resonating. I appreciate Hannah's candor in sharing her experience.

LoverOfLearning Perfect reading buddy! 2y
RaeLovesToRead This must be Edgar? 🥰🥰🥰 2y
BekaReid @RaeLovesToRead it is! ☺️ 2y
RaeLovesToRead I love him!!!!! 😁😁 2y
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ShananigansReads
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Finished my second read of #JubilantJuly not sure how I feel about it yet. It was honest and awkward.

@Andrew65

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BekaReid
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Starting tagged book today and love this epigraph!

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wanderinglynn
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#wondrouswednesday

1. The tagged, Ordinary Monsters, The Agony & The Ecstasy, & Skyhunter

2. Me in Tokyo in front of the largest wooden (cypress) torii of the Myōjin style in Japan at the Meiji Jingu Shrine & fireworks set off in Ginowan city on Sunday evening that I saw from my balcony (unrelated to the U.S. Fourth of July holiday, just serendipitous).

Eggs Awesome pictures Lynn❣️❣️ 2y
tracey38 Amazing! 2y
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Karisa
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Audiobook version was read by the author (naturally). It was terrific companion book to her Netflix special “Nanette”. It gives lots of insight into her family, growing up poor in Tasmania, surviving abuse, and growing up feeling like an outsider (she‘s gay with adhd and on the spectrum). I‘m missing her voice already!

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MrsMalaprop
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I‘m curious how well known Hannah is outside Australia? I thought she was well known here until this memoir was chosen for book club & a few members had never heard of her.

Hannah is unique, clever & I find her perspective fascinating. Our understanding of Autism in girls/women is burgeoning. This book explored ASD, trauma & Tasmania‘s road to decriminalising homosexuality.

Needed an edit here & there, but overall an excellent read.

BarbaraBB I have never heard of her. Will check! 2y
rockpools Sounds good. Afraid I hadn‘t heard of her either though. 2y
TrishB Seen lots of posts about the book but I hadn‘t heard of her. 2y
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CarolynM She‘s been around the place for a while, but I guess mostly in a fairly niche way. Although she used to be on Rove, I think 🤔. Personally, I liked her best in Please Like Me. I think Nanette got a quite a lot of attention in the US when it was first on Netflix. 2y
MrsMalaprop @CarolynM I liked her in Please Like Me too, where she says Josh Thomas told her to write the part & so she played herself! Saw her live a few years ago & saw Nanette on Netflix. It was The Gordon St Garage that I first saw her on, with Adam Hills. 2y
CarolynM That‘s right, Adam Hills, not Rove. A friend saw Nanette on stage and raved about it. I didn‘t know that about Please Like Me - interesting! I remembered that she was on QI once, so she must be a bit known in the UK. 2y
Bookwomble Her two Netflix specials are available in the UK and (telling you what you already know) they're very good. 2y
MicheleinPhilly I had literally never heard of her until Nanette premiered on Netflix and people started raving about it. I was so profoundly impacted by it - like I‘ve never sobbed during a “comedy” special. I enjoyed Douglas too and will follow whatever she does in the future. 2y
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MrsMalaprop
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Almost finished reading this excellent book club pick. #currentlyreading
I have just commenced two weeks of holidays and as it‘s winter here in Western Australia I‘m hoping to get lots of snuggly reading done 🔥🍷📖🤓👏.

LapReader Happy holidays. It‘s stormy here so I‘m doing much the same xo 2y
CarolynM Enjoy your time off💕 2y
tokorowilliamwallace Somebody should do a snarky little book, History According to White Men as Told By Mood Rings. You know like those books History in Seven Archaeological Objects, History in Seven Drinks sort of thing. 2y
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Deblovestoread
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Ten Steps to Nanette is excellent but I‘m glad I watched her two Netflix shows first. I especially appreciate her insights on trauma and how it can affect your life. Still loving the Gaslight murder series.

I made it to 100 pages of French Eating but was not enjoying the experience.

Loving both of my current books.

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Deblovestoread
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I will likely finish both kindle books this week. I am going to give French Eating a few more pages before deciding whether or not to continue on. I hate not finishing an #LMPBC choice but I‘m finding the author a bit annoying.

Since MtAoFE wasn‘t holding my attention last night I turned to Netflix and watched both of Hannah Gadsby‘s comedy specials. Thankfully, I watched them in order of release. She‘s smart, funny, brave, insightful. ⬇️

Deblovestoread ⬆️ the combination of an audio book and a jigsaw puzzle seems to keep my anger, frustration and tears from Friday‘s court ruling at bay. At least it worked Friday with The Midcoast. The second row is what might be next up but is subject to change. 2y
AmyG The Man Who Died Twice is so delightful! And I am reading The Midcoast now…what do think? 2y
Deblovestoread @amyg I really liked The Midcoast. 2y
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AmyG I have read that lots of people have enjoyed it. So far, so good! 2y
JamieArc Currently listening to the Gadsby and enjoying it… I agree that it‘s good timing to listen with what‘s going on in the world. 2y
Cinfhen Agreeing with @AmyG MWDT is charming!!! Love those seniors!!!! 2y
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MrsMalaprop
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Looking forward to reading this one. Chosen as our next Bookclub read. #currentlyreading

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MicheleinPhilly
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Oof. This was a wildly uncomfortable read. Much like her specials, Hannah very deftly mixes humor and trauma to recount her childhood in Tasmania and experiences as a queer, autistic comedian culminating in the brilliance that is Nanette. This isn‘t your typical “famous, funny person memoir” so proceed carefully. 👍🏼🏳️‍🌈

Centique I watched the show Nanette and I‘ve been recommending it to everyone. Just astounded me how cleverly she subverted the comedy routine to make such an impact. Her intelligence! 🤯 Must read this although I can imagine it will be hard reading. 2y
MicheleinPhilly @Centique Nanette really was something special. It knocked me completely sideways. I‘ve never watched a comedy special that took my breath away in that fashion. She is brilliant. 2y
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Magpiegem
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26/22 It‘s taken a while to write this reviews. I‘m worried I won‘t do it justice. It was raw, courageous, at times funny at others heartbreaking. It deepened my understanding of autism & particularly the experience of ASC girls/women. It gave me greater understanding of my own ASC children. For which I am extremely grateful. It gave me insight into the experience of the Australian LGBTQ community over the last 40 years. It did much more too. 5⭐️

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rachelsbrittain
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Life has been so wild this week that I didn't manage to post my May wrap-up yesterday. But better late than never! Not a bad month for reading.

Books: 16
Pages: 4,293
Longest: Ten Steps to Nanette (400)
Shortest: Eat the Rich (128)
Women & NB authors: 15
BiPOC authors: 1 (oof not great)
LGBTQ books: 8
Fav(s): Salt to the Sea and Love on the Brain

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Frankies.space
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Growing up in Tasmania, so interesting reading about Autism from someone with Autism.

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Eyelit
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Earlier this week I read the memoir - and last night I had the chance to see the subject live (and first real public outing in a few years)! Good book. Great show. It‘s been a Hannah Gadsby filled week. 😃 love her.

Magpiegem I‘m just finishing this memoir on audio. I so appreciate her insights into her experience and a queer autistic women. It‘s such a generous gift to give. 2y
Eyelit @Magpiegem absolutely! 2y
DivineDiana How fabulous! 2y
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Soubhiville
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Excellent and brutally truthful. I loved both Nanette and Douglas, Hannah‘s Netflix specials, and I was glad to get a deeper glimpse at how she got to who she is now.

If you aren‘t familiar with her already I‘d suggest watching her specials first. Heavy content warnings.

AmyG My daughter keeps telling me to watch. (edited) 2y
Soubhiville @AmyG you should! I love her. I have tickets to see her in Austin this weekend. 2y
AmyG I am just busy reading instead...when I have the time. Enjoy seeing her! 2y
Soubhiville @TheAromaofBooks this was my #bookspin 😁📚 2y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 2y
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wanderinglynn
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Yes, I own the audiobook + the hard copy. And it was brilliant.

Hannah Gadsby‘s story is not an easy one. It‘s full of trauma. More trauma than really any one person should ever have to endure. But her story is one that needs to be read. It‘s a story full of trauma, which is sadly a reality for far too many people, especially neuro-diverse & LBGTQ+ & women.

I recommend first watching Nanette, then reading Ten Steps. Then go watch Douglas.

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Lindy
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I listened to Hannah Gadsby read her own work in the audiobook edition of her memoir. She intersperses her personal story—growing up genderqueer and with autism in Tasmania—with facts about the homophobic laws in her state and evolving social change in Australia. Clips from her blockbuster hit Nanette are included. I laughed. I cried. It‘s outstanding. #LGBTQ

Centique I just watched Nanette last week - so good and so thought provoking. I will read this for sure 😍 2y
Lindy @Centique I look forward to your thoughts when you read it. 😊 2y
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Lindy
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My latest Friday Reads includes the tagged book and 8 others:
https://youtu.be/C8fxVNLnuvc

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rachelsbrittain
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This memoir from Hannah Gadbsy traces the course of her life from growing up in small town Tasmania where homosexuality was illegal until the mid-1990s to her journey toward comedy. She's overcome so much to create this life for herself and it was really remarkable--and heartbreaking-- to read about. I felt it could've been tightened up a bit, but it's a great piece of nonfiction nonetheless. Even inspired me to rewatch Nanette last night.

rachelsbrittain TW for just about everything. 2y
Bklover I‘ve watched Nanette twice and you just made me want to watch it again! Book stacked! 2y
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rachelsbrittain
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A smoothie bowl with one of my current reads. I was hoping to finish this one before the end of April, but alas. I do think I'll finish it tonight though. Quite good, if a little long.

Karisa Waiting for my hold on the audiobook of this one to come in… Only 11 weeks left and 57 people waiting! 😂 Such a popular book! 2y
rachelsbrittain @Karisa yeah I'm lucky to have gotten an arc 😅 2y
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wanderinglynn
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#wondrouswednesday on Thursday

I thought I posted this yesterday but 🤷🏼‍♀️

1. Fantasy

2. All the friendships I‘ve made.

3. I can‘t wait to dive into the tagged. I‘ve been saving it for the weekend so I have uninterrupted reading time.

Who else hasn‘t played? Consider yourself tagged.

Eggs You always have fascinating book titles! 2y
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Eyelit
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Oh, Hi!!! I can‘t believe it‘s been a literal month since I‘ve been on most social media platforms (and after making a promise to myself to be more conscientious about posting here, lol, sigh)… it‘s been a busy spring and things are finally calming down. 😄

Two recent book purchases I‘m super excited about (and a new baby cactus cause I‘m basically obsessed with plants these days)

How are y‘all doing? 😘

AmyG I hear Nanette is excellent. And I share your plant obsession. It‘s new for me. Love the cactus! 2y
rachelsbrittain I'm excited for both of these as well! Actually a few chapters into Nanette right now. 2y
EvieBee Nice! And that cactus planter is the cutest thing I ever saw! 🐦 2y
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britt_brooke
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ First, watch Gadsby‘s Netflix special “Nanette,” then read this “memoir situation” on growing up in Tasmania where it was illegal to be gay until somewhat recently; on being diagnosed with ASD as an adult; on being an art history major and comedian. Her disdain for Picasso is truly refreshing. Gadsby unpacks significant trauma here and I think many folks will identify. A tough, but absolutely fantastic read! Watch “Douglas” after.

AmyG My daughter keeps telling me to watch Nanette. Great review. 2y
britt_brooke @AmyG Thank you! Nanette is incredible. It‘s funny, but also extremely serious. She lets her story, thoughts, beliefs rip. I loved it. The book is a similar tone. 2y
Kayla.Adriena Ahhhh Iove Hannah Gadbsy! I have never felt so moved as I did when watching Nanette! 2y
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britt_brooke @Kayla.Adriena I wasn‘t familiar with her until @Liberty talked about this book on All the Books. Definitely a fan now! 2y
MicheleinPhilly I can‘t wait to read this - Nanette absolutely broke me. @AmyG @britt_brooke @Kayla.Adriena 2y
britt_brooke @MicheleinPhilly She‘s incredible. It was such a bold, and effective, move to design Nanette the way she did. 💚 2y
Cinfhen Not familiar with “Nanette” but you‘ve peaked my curiosity!! Will watch first then listen!! Thanks for the heads-up!! 2y
britt_brooke @Cinfhen I wasn‘t familiar either, but heard about it from Liberty on All the Books. Hope you enjoy! 2y
sarahbarnes Love her. I‘m seeing her in person this summer and can‘t wait. 2y
britt_brooke @sarahbarnes Envious!! 🤩 2y
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DrexEdit
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Not that I needed anything new to read, but just look at what came in on my library hold list today. 😍😳🍀 Both of these books are going straight to the top of the #TBR list.🎉🎉😊

RamsFan1963 The Mel Brooks's book is very funny. 2y
DrexEdit @RamsFan1963 really looking forward to it! 2y
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Lauredhel
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Look what my library just got in!

On my hook : a beach skirt for my niece in Catona cotton. No pattern, I'm winging it. #litsycrafters

Linsy gimme gimme! 2y
Lauredhel @Linsy right? It's been a long time coming! *grabby hands * 2y
Megabooks My library got it too! 2y
Catsandbooks 🧶💚😍 2y
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I downloaded it this morning!

JamieArc Ahhh! I need this! I just can‘t decide whether to do audio or print. It seems obvious audio would be best, and then I‘m sure I will love it so much I have to buy it. 2y
wanderinglynn I can‘t wait to read this! She is fabulous. 2y
WanderingBookaneer @JamieArc : I‘m doing both. If you‘re thinking of one then definitely audio would be the way to go. 2y
britt_brooke Finished this yesterday. So good! 2y
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Pressed play so fast

BiblioLitten I absolutely love the shows! 2y
Matilda @BiblioLitten me too! So far the memoir is just as good. 2y
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wanderinglynn
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Super excited! 🎉 I loved both Nanette and Douglas. Such an amazing writer and comedian. Although bookshop.org is not yet showing it available for pre-order.

And as an aside, I‘ve never seen a comma used in that date format (Day Month Year) before. I only use a comma when writing the date as March 22, 2022 (Month Day Year). Has anyone else seen a comma in this date format?

AlaMich Not me 2y
Suet624 Not me either. 2y
BiblioLitten We used to write dates like that in India. But not anymore 2y
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wanderinglynn
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If you‘re looking for some great social commentary with humor, I highly recommend Hannah Gadsby. Nanette is her first one and it‘s followed by Douglas. Both available on Netflix.

#pridemonth 🏳️‍🌈

Trigger warnings: sexual abuse

Soubhiville I love her so much. 4y
SamanthaMarie I love both specials. Hannah is such a remarkable comedian/social commentator. 4y
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wanderinglynn @SamanthaMarie totally agree. I‘ve watched both specials multiple times now. 💜 4y
LibrarianRyan I watched a Douglas 2 nights ago. So funny 4y
LibrarianRyan I saw a Douglas‘ 2 nights ago. It was so funny. 4y
LibrarianRyan I saw Douglas 2 nights ago. So funny. 4y
LibrarianRyan Testing 4y
wanderinglynn @LibrarianRyan I‘m having the same problem. It doesn‘t look like a comment or post works. So I did it again and end up with duplicate posts/comments. Seems to be happening to a lot of folks. @TimSpalding Issues??? 4y
LibrarianRyan @wanderinglynn Yeah @sweetKoro made the same ovservation. Sorry for saying the same thing three different ways. 😁 I'm on the desktop so it's actually working. 4y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick My BF and I watched Nanette over the weekend and enjoyed it a lot. 4y
wanderinglynn @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick 🙌🏻 if you liked Nanette, you will laugh a lot at Douglas. 4y
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rachelsbrittain
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Some of my most anticipated books of 2020, part 2

readordierachel I need that Jemisin in my hot little hands 😍 4y
rather_be_reading the Collins! 4y
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gradcat
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#Gratitude30
#Love
@hermyknee
For this one, I used an older photo of my best friend (we‘ve been friends for 20 years!!) living her big life on vacation in Toronto. Her name is Nanette. Nanette is one of those saints that we might read about, but rarely ever meet. She‘s a real gem, and the proof is that she loves me—hardly a saint—warts & bitchiness & no gratitude & pontificator & zealous advocate for my own politics & (*whew*) all!!

CouronneDhiver T.O ❤️ My city. 5y
gradcat @CouronneDhiver I‘ve never been, but would LOVE to go...I‘ve only heard great things about Toronto! 5y
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Holy shit! Essential viewing. Seriously, it'll only take an hour. Beg, borrow, or steal a Netflix password if you need to, because you must. I don't even to know what to do with myself after watching this... and there's a book, too?!

JacqMac Good to know. I got an email about this yesterday. I shall add it to my list. 6y
MirrorMask OMG, I loved her on Please Like Me, I'll have to watch. Thanks!!! 6y
TheFunkyBookworm I heard about this in a book riot email yesterday! Gotta watch! 6y
pgh.femme She is gut-wrenching, brilliant, brave and exhilarating. I was blown away and cannot stop thinking about it. 6y
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SkeletonKey
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Look who‘s on my TV!! Netflix just happened to pop up with Hannah Gadsby‘s Nanette comedy special. 😍 I am also a quiet queer so...I relate, bahaha.

I first saw her on Please Like Me but had no clue she had a stand-up career.

#comedy #lgbtq #queer #queerbooks

MinDea I watched her special on Wednesday 💙 6y
SkeletonKey @MinDea - I‘m late to the game! Did you like it? 6y
MinDea I thought it was OK. Some parts were really good and definitely had me laughing! I liked all her social commentary in it. I thought that was really good. 6y
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