

No kink shaming, but Linda wants to marry an airplane. I'm not sure I quite grapsed the allegory there, but the book was delightfully weird, and it kept me entertained the whole time. Flying will never be the same.
No kink shaming, but Linda wants to marry an airplane. I'm not sure I quite grapsed the allegory there, but the book was delightfully weird, and it kept me entertained the whole time. Flying will never be the same.
I accidentally matched my bookmark to my book today @squirrelbrain
Are all books about grief and longing or just the ones published lately….OR, am I getting older and reading everything through a different lens thanks to my crushing anxiety??
Anyhoo—this is quite a writing prompt: “a woman wants to marry a plane” and go. Folk did this justice! I was all in! This fits right in with the weird girl books like a few I‘ll tag below. Ultimately, female friendship and human connection prevail.
End of the month book organization has begun with a Calamity helper.
Linda is…different. 😬 My brother is a pilot, so Linda‘s ultimate wish makes me squirm. That said, she is so deliciously weird that I cannot stop listening to this book! It should be a complete turnoff but, at this point (I‘m only on chapter two), I‘m all in for the ride (flight? Journey? Whatever. I‘m in!)
I approached this book about a woman who wants to marry a plane with caution, because what a premise! But it was weird in a way that really worked for me and I ended up really loving it! It‘s wildly creative and quirky and I can‘t wait to see what Kate Folk does next.
What a voice! Sky Daddy does such a good job of articulating MC Linda‘s unusual desire and search for acceptance. I really really liked it.
I came for the weird girl, lit fic vibes but found myself unexpectedly charmed by the whole thing, vision boards included.
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A bizarre and stinging satire on modern dating. I think? This was weird, y‘all, but I loved the characters and writing.