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Phoebe Robinson shares her six favorite books

Phoebe Robinson loves books so much, she did it into her job.

Robinson, who founded her tiny reparation books five years ago, says page six: “To know me, you know that I love books.”

“I don’t just love her, I smell it,” says the comedian. “Seriously, I vote to make one open and get a good touch. Don’t judge my trip!”

The author “You can’t touch”, tells us that “it has become a true dream” to go from a blogger to the bestseller of the New York Times.

“And although so much of the book world has now become a job, I still enjoy adding the co-creator” 2 dope queens “. “Whether it’s on an airplane, in the corner of my couch or in the U -Bahn, reading is a large part of my life.”

See below for the six must-read books of the Co-Creator “2 Dope Queens”.


"Marsha: The joy and the despite Marsha P. Johnson" from Turmaline

“Definitive. Long overdue. Blauzling. What Tourmaline does is necessary and moving. Marsha is one of the pioneering characters of our time and it feels like the greatest gift to finally capture her life. I have the greatest gift so happy that I will be the one who publishes this monumental work.”



"We never meet in real life" By Samantha Irby

“Samantha Irby is one of my favorite attachments. Her ability to be vulnerable, funny and raw. This book has me loudly.”



"Quiet: The power of introverters in a world that cannot stop talking" By Susan Cain

“As someone who is an ambient, I was really attracted to Susan Cain’s extensive work. It provided such clarity and renewed my understanding of how the world works.”



"Smaller feelings: an Asian American billing" By Cathy Park Hong

“I read that in one day. This is great praise! Cathy Park Hong’s book and writing is exciting, intellectually challenging and wonderful. I’m such a fan.”



"To write: a memoir of the craft" by Stephen King

“I read this in the year I sold and wrote my first book. Full information and tons of heart. Getting into the weed of the craft is one of the best ways to honor what we can do as a writer.”



"Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom" By David W. Blight

“This is undoubtedly the best book I’ve ever read. So powerful and unforgettable and fascinating. I recommend it to everyone!”


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