you might say "you won't read or watch all of these over the summer. not even because its not possible just because you'll get distracted and you won't." to that i say summertime is a state of mind
books
the memory police (yoko agawa)
a little life (hanya yanagihara)
yesteryear (caro claire burke)
green unpleasant land (corinne fowler)
project hail mary (andy weir)
the posthumous memoirs of brás cubas (joaquim maria machado de assis)
the color purple (alice walker)
the stranger (albert camus)
flowers for algernon (daniel keyes)
the marriage act (john marrs)
..books i am actually reading currently:
"hey didn't you have a different section of the website dedicated to currently reading" shhhh. sssshhhhh. i dont even have a laptop rn
1984 (george orwell) [i started this a while ago and probably only have about a third to go but it does the thing where the font shrinks and that makes everything take sm more effort and also i had exams]
whipping girl: a transsexual woman on sexism and the scapegoating of femininity (julia serano)
this is how you lose the time war amal el-mohtar, max gladostone)
shows
films