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Reservoir Bitches
Reservoir Bitches: Stories | Dahlia de la Cerda
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A debut collection of gritty, streetwise, and wickedly funny stories about Mexican women who fight, skirt, cheat, cry, kill, and lie their way to survival. Lifes a bitch. Thats why you gotta rattle her cage, even if shes foaming at the mouth. In the linked stories of Reservoir Bitches, thirteen Mexican women prod the bitch that is Life and become her. From the all-powerful daughter of a cartel boss to the victim of transfemicide, from a houseful of spinster seamstresses to a socialite who supports her politician husband by faking Indigenous roots, these women spit on their own reduction and invent new ways to endure, telling their own stories in bold, unapologetic voices. At once a work of black humor and social critique, Reservoir Bitches is a raucous debut from one of Mexicos most thrilling new writers.
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charl08
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Quick visit to Mexico...

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Reggie
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Reading these stories made me think of something someone like Quentin Tarantino sprinkled with Rob Zombie would have written. But that would be unfair to this female author. Most violence that happens in the world happens to women so why wouldn‘t she be able to write this? It is raw, gritty. She doesn‘t flinch when telling these stories. It was me who flinched. 13 loosely related short stories, told by different women from Mexico discussing 👇🏼

Reggie abortion, femicide, violence against transwomen, cartels, brujeria, toxic relationships, and if I kept track of all the songs mentioned a pretty badass soundtrack. The last story, La Huesera, destroyed me. Pick! 2w
kspenmoll Thorough review! 2w
TheBookHippie It‘s on my list!!! I cannot wait. 2w
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sarahbarnes Great review. I agree wholeheartedly. 2w
BarbaraBB Great review. And exactly how it is 2w
Centique And now i want to read it AND hear the songs! Great review my friend 😘 2w
Centique I already had it stacked though! 2w
Reggie @kspenmoll Thanks, Katherine! 2w
Reggie @TheBookHippie I think you‘ll like it. 2w
Reggie @sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB Thanks, ladies. When I lived in Las Cruces, my friend took me to a Women‘s Week panel that was about the violence against women in Juarez. There were 2 families whose only way of identifying the remains of their daughters was that the bag containing their bones also had clothes and the clothes matched what the girls were wearing the last time the family saw them. That the police were no help. This book reminded me of that. 2w
Reggie @Centique I used to date this guy back in 2007 and he talked about the 3 predictions this El Brujo Mayor made. One was that the Banda killings would continue. Bandas are bands that play for parties and different arenas. Sometimes they are killed by cartels for looking at a gf the wrong way or seen as having the wrong connection. That year they shot a singer during a concert and they went to the hospital and shot her again when they heard she 👇🏼 2w
Reggie @Centique had survived. I only thought of that because in this book they‘re always talking about some corrido/certains style of song played by some banda. In some cases they‘re paying them to write corridos about friends. I hope you like this book if you get to it. 2w
BarbaraBB That‘s horrible. I read this one about the subject, also very cruel and sad 2w
sarahbarnes Wow, thank you for sharing the experiences you‘ve had about this topic. I also read 2666 @BarbaraBB and it seems like this just keeps happening. (edited) 2w
vivastory This review really sold me but like my friends @barbarabb & @sarahbarnes chimed in about 2066, while being one of the more memorable books I've read; definitely one of those I'd never want to reread (edited) 2w
Reggie @vivastory I‘ve never read a Bolano but I think I‘ve been intimidated by their size, they‘re all chunksters right? 1w
charl08 Just finished this one. Such a hard-hitting book (especially given the short length). The stats at the end are just brutal. 2d
Reggie @charl08 Yes! I keep thinking about that girl who is pregnant and her boyfriend just keeps cheating on her and posting about it on Facebook AND then she mentions she‘s only 13yo!!! 23h
charl08 @Reggie yes that was jaw dropping. 12h
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BarbaraBB
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“Every 2 hours and 25 minutes, a woman in #Mexico is strangled, raped, dismembered, burned alive, mutilated, beaten to pulp, and left with bruises and broken bones.”

Combine these gruesome facts on femicide with living the high life of drugs, money, cosmetic surgery and Instagram followers and you probably have the span of Mexican society and of this #InternationalBooker collection of short stories. A good one.

#ReadingTheWorld2025

Tamra Sounds rough! 4w
GatheringBooks Ooh! A perfect gruesome book to read for #ReadTheWorld2025 indeed. 4w
sarahbarnes Glad to see you liked this one too! 4w
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Intense. Be careful going into this on, lots of TWs. It starts with a bang as narrator 1 decides and goes through a misoprostol abortion on her own, the last story that focuses on a best friend murder but is at its heart about femicide in Mexico was incredibly powerful.
My only criticism is that the voices of each narrator were the same, I would have liked to have seen more language and cadence variety.
You can tell a poet helped translate 👇

ChaoticMissAdventures The writing is beautiful even while simultaneously being raw, sometimes a bit crude and juvenile (many of the narrators are teens). Overall a very effective book about survival (or not) as a woman. A woman is murdered in Mexico every 3 hours. The author who is an activist takes this statistic head on. It is often hard to read but I thought she did a creative, interesting and beautiful job. 1mo
BarbaraBB Very good review! 1mo
sarahbarnes Great review. I thought this was beautiful and hard hitting, too. 1mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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This is a tough book. But also very poetic

"I was dead. Those fucking mayates had killed me. I held my bloody hand and cried for a while."

#BookerInternational

BarbaraBB Wow 1mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @BarbaraBB it is a very intense book. 1mo
BarbaraBB Looking forward to it. 1mo
charl08 This was one of the strongest stories for me. Although that may be wish fulfillment talking (revenge!) 2d
ChaoticMissAdventures @charl08 agreed. It was incredibly impactful. The imagery was strong and the violence well used. Definitely got the point through. Even if it was a rough read. 2d
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"But even though my great- grandmother, grandmother, and mother were all pioneers who broke the glass ceiling so women could hold the offices where decisions are made, amigui, I'm not really into public service or politics, myself. I don't want to wield power, I want to marry it. Know what I mean? Zero Angela Merkel, all Michelle Obama."

The point of feminism is that women have choices, but if she thinks MO had no power she doesn't understand

ChaoticMissAdventures **this is the character musing, I don't think the author doesn't understand that MO was a mentor at a high powered law firm 1mo
willaful Yes, somebody needs to read MO's memoir... 1mo
mcctrish She should channel that Kansas City kicker‘s wife if she wants zero power 1mo
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sarahbarnes
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This book of linked short stories is really a gut punch, in a good way. It mixes grief and humor and love to tell these poignant individual stories of women in Mexico against the backdrop of politics, religion and the horror of femicide. A great read from the Booker Intl list.

BarbaraBB Ow, great review. Looking forward to it! 1mo
AnneCecilie I loved this one 1mo
sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB I hope you like it - I think you will. 1mo
sarahbarnes @AnneCecilie it was such a powerful read. 1mo
Suet624 I really like linked stories. Stacked! 3w
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Amor4Libros
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THIS! I have been obsessing over this book for the last 24 hours (my poor friends! 🤣).

These short stories are devastating, but are told with such heart and in such a relatable, (but simultaneously so unrelatable) way, that you just want to call everyone up so that they can start reading, too!

LOVED! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Sace I just used my audible credit for this! 1mo
Amor4Libros @Sace Yay! Can‘t wait to see what you think! 🤗 1mo
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Amor4Libros
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I felt like reading something in Spanish and this looked like a great choice!

I had no idea what the book was about but I‘ve heard great things about this writer.

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AnneCecilie
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What a book. 13 linked stories where a main character in one story, can show up as a minor character in another story.

The stories in this collection is told in a one-side conversational way, and I loved that

About abortion, violence against women and femicide, the cartels, and grief

#InternationalBooker

TheBookgeekFrau I'm sold--stacked! 😊 2mo
sarahbarnes Just picked this one up - excited to see you liked it! 2mo
BarbaraBB Me too, I have a copy of this one as well! 2mo
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AnneCecilie
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Every two hours and twenty-five minutes a woman in Mexico is strangled, raped, dismembered, burned alive, mutilated, beaten to a pulp, and left with bruises and broken bones. A woman‘s body, another woman. Some woman, a nameless woman. A lifeless body was found.

AnnCrystal 😢🙏💝. 2mo
BarbaraBB Incredible. And we‘ve known this for years and years 2mo
ShelleyBooksie Heartbreaking 2mo
sarahbarnes I just got this from the library. 💔 2mo
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AnneCecilie
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What a first story. But if the rest of the stories in this collection is like this one, I‘m in for a treat

I‘m not going to say too much about what it‘s about, but I loved all the references to watching Legally Blonde, Miss Congeniality and Almost Famous

ChaoticMissAdventures I am next in line at the library and excited to get to it! 2mo
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TheKidUpstairs
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Pitch dark interconnected stories of women's lives and violence in Mexico. Stories of violent women bleed into those about violence against women, revenge and rage intermingle with ironic teenage posing and sarcasm. Most of these stories work. There were some that I just wanted more from, to delve deeper, but sometimes the true weight of a story was felt as connections were made in later tales. The last few stories were, IMO, the strongest.

BarbaraBB Sounds good. I hope to get to it soon! 2mo
Graywacke Sounds interesting. Glad you liked it overall 2mo
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"There is no room of one's own when men think our bodies belong to them."

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"Life's a bitch. That's why you gotta rattle her cage, even if she's foaming at the mouth."

BarbaraBB You‘ve got your hands on an #InternationalBooker book already! That‘s fast! I am interested in this one too. 2mo
TheKidUpstairs @BarbaraBB I was pleasantly surprised to find three of the ones that most interested me were available on hoopla! 2mo
BarbaraBB Looking forward to your thoughts on them! 2mo
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TheKidUpstairs
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Happy #InternationalBooker Longlist Day!

Which have you read? Loved? Loathed? Which are going on your TBR? I won't be reading the whole list, but I'll check out what I can get through the library, starting with the tagged. I'm also looking forward to The Book of Disappearance and On a Woman's Madness, both of which I can get through hoopla.

#IntlBookerLonglist #IntlBooker25 #BooksinTranslation

TheBookHippie Tagged and I‘d rather read it in Spanish 😂 and On a Woman's Madness for sure. I‘ve read none. 2mo
ChaoticMissAdventures As usual with this prize I have not read any. But I love that, it always takes me places I have not thought of. I had on my TBR and really want to get to 2mo
JacqMac I haven‘t read any. Yet. But the Bookers are always my favorite. 2mo
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AnneCecilie I loved On the Calculation of Volume 1 and I‘m waiting eagerly for volume 6 2mo
BarbaraBB I have only read On a Woman‘s Madness but there are so many on this list that have caught my eye! Very excited! 2mo
TheKidUpstairs @TheBookHippie I started the tagged last night, and I'm about 2/3 through, it's a very quick read. There can be something so cathartic about reading stories about women who refuse to repress their rage and vengeance. 2mo
TheKidUpstairs @ChaoticMissAdventures that one will probably be next for me after Reservoir Bitches, I was happy to find both on hoopla! 2mo
TheKidUpstairs @JacqMac so far I'm finding this year's awards list very exciting (women's prize nonfiction, and this one), I hope the trend continues! 2mo
TheKidUpstairs @AnneCecilie I didn't realize there were so many! I think only the first two are available on English so far, I'll have to check them out! 2mo
TheKidUpstairs @BarbaraBB it's a very exciting year for awards lists so far, I hope the trend continues! Looking forward to next week's Women's Prize announcement! 2mo
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