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I think it would also be neat to read books which focus on the opposite of femininity and gender equality, so that we may realize and appreciate just how big the flaws in society are at the moment, and we may pick up on the things which really need to be changed. The Odyssey is a good example of a traditional epic poem which I have always had issues with.

Hope everything's alright in Chile, regards from Mexico!

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There's one question I've got to ask first, though. Does every book we read have to include topics of feminism and/or equality, or shall we also read other kinds of books? (I suppose I'll try for them to be about equality for the most part, but I'm asking this because I'm reading an excellent book right now by British author Tim Lott, called "How to be invisible", and I'd like to know wether I can participate in the first session with this book.
I hope someone reads this and answers my question :) it'll be lovely to meet some of you through Emma's brilliant idea!!!