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The Chairs Are Where the People Go
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3.0
“not only boring, but also very annoying. maybe i’m too aware or “woke” for this book right now, but what i read felt like a huge, pointless collection of mansplaining. as a latin american lgbt+ woman, this book almost fueled my rage, not directed at the narrator himself, since i don’t actually have a problem with this specific guy, but towards an entire type of person he seems to represent. that is my opinion.”
“I really enjoyed this book! I wasn’t very sure going into it because it’s several short chapters of a man called Misha just talking about random anecdotes and stories from his life. But Misha’s stories end up being really insightful and sometimes humorous, shedding some light onto interesting topics. Oh and how could I forget about the charades! If you want to get better at charades, read this book.
Natalie B and I found this book in one of those free little libraries in Ottawa and so she read half of the book and added annotations before it was my turn to read it so it was extra fun acting like I was actually having conversations through our annotations.
This book also has some cool thoughts on teaching so anyone who is in teaching may be able to take something from this book!”
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