Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Emma Watson Is Secretly Leaving Books With Special Notes On The London Tube

It's all a part of her feminist book club, y'all.
















Back in January, actress and UN Goodwill Ambassador for Women Emma Watson started a feminist book club, and she invited her 23 million Twitter followers to join.



Back in January, actress and UN Goodwill Ambassador for Women Emma Watson started a feminist book club, and she invited her 23 million Twitter followers to join.






Twitter: @emwatson




















The club is called Our Shared Shelf, and so far they've read feminist classics from authors like bell hooks, along with memoirs from women like Carrie Brownstein and Caitlin Moran.



The club is called Our Shared Shelf, and so far they've read feminist classics from authors like bell hooks, along with memoirs from women like Carrie Brownstein and Caitlin Moran.



http://www.goodreads.com/group/bookshelf/179584-emma-s-book-club---our-shared-shelf?order=d&per_page=30&shelf=read&sort=date_added&view=main




Our Shared Shelf




















The club's latest selection is Maya Angelou's Mom and Me and Mom.



The club's latest selection is Maya Angelou's Mom and Me and Mom.



The last of the author's seven autobiographies, it chronicles Angelou's fraught and complicated relationship with her mother.




@emmawatson / Via instagram.com




















To get people excited for the book, she took to hiding copies of the book around the London tube. Emma hid the books in conjunction with the Books On The Underground project. which encourages people to read and share books on the tube. Each copy includes a handwritten note from her inside.



To get people excited for the book, she took to hiding copies of the book around the London tube. Emma hid the books in conjunction with the Books On The Underground project. which encourages people to read and share books on the tube. Each copy includes a handwritten note from her inside.






@emmawatson / Via instagram.com







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