This Place (2022) dir. V.T. Nayani

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This Place (2022) dir. V.T. Nayani
Have you read Your Driver is Waiting by Priya Guns (2023)?
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Growing list of a category of books I’ve been lovingly calling “feminine rage”:
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
Heavenly Tyrant by Xiran Jay Zhao
Your Driver is Waiting by Priya Guns
I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me by Jamison Shea
I’ve yet to finish that last one but to me the primary characteristics of a feminine rage novel are:
Complex and messy woman or woman aligned main character
Focus on the injustices against women and especially marginalized women
A deep burning rage in the main character against these injustices
And most importantly, when I read these books I just want to watch the main character burn the world down
Please suggest me more feminine rage books I am enjoying them thoroughly
Hey Siri, play YOUR DRIVER IS WAITING playlist...
Listen to the playlist inspired by the pedal-to-the-floor fast-paced read that Autostraddle calls "combustable" and "electric."
books read in 2023
Your Driver Is Waiting by Priya Guns
“Through the crowd from ten feet away, her eyes. peered into my soul and everything inside of me shifted.
It's not often we meet someone who can do that, turn our lives upside down with a single look. But there she was, feeling up my soul with her stare. She said, 'You're the greatest driver in the city. I love the shape of your arms. Could you hold me, please?'”
Read YOUR DRIVER IS WAITING by Priya Guns if you love children of immigrants, rideshare apps, grief narratives, queer lust, organizing spaces, protests, the crushing weight of capitalism, getting swole, chocolate almonds, white girl tears, incendiary emotions, Michael Douglas & overpriced coffee.
V.T. Nayani's debut film, This Place stems from a passionate desire for representation but is let down by a lack of polish. 5.1/10