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Astrology Book Recs
♓️ Pisces the Fish: February 20-March 20
“As the last sign in the zodiac, Pisces embodies the highest ideals of mankind- spirituality, sensitivity, self-sacrifice. Those born under the sign of the fish are unworldly, caring, and giving, especially of their hearts.
They can also be demanding emotionally. Pisceans are driven by the emotional chaos of their element of water. Their sudden mood changes can seem bewildering. But still there is always something very compelling about the fish, particularly in the eyes. One look from a Pisces can melt even the stoniest of hearts.”
♓️ The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by Axie Oh
♓️ The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
♓️ The Book of Eels: Our Enduring Fascination with the Most Mysterious Creature in the Natural World by Patrik Svensson
♓️ The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Secrets to Happy Living by Meik Wiking
♓️ The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
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scatteredastrology · 2 years
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book recs for the signs
aries: 
energetic, hot-headed, courageous, fiery, competitive, heroic, daring
- the illiad by homer
- east of eden by john steinbeck 
- war and peace by leo tolstoy 
taurus:
homely, indulgent, sensual, tender, stubborn, stagnant, creative
- my year of rest and relaxation by ottessa moshfegh 
- on earth we’re briefly gorgeous by ocean vuong 
- the goldfinch by donna tartt 
gemini:
lively, witty, superficial, spontaneous, adaptable, curious 
- the secret history by donna tartt 
- and then there were none by agatha christie 
- lord of the flies by william golding 
cancer:
nurturing, moody, intuitive, sentimental
- the bell jar by sylvia plath
- the turn of the screw by henry james 
- mrs dalloway by virginia woolf 
leo: 
dramatic, passionate, vivacious, steadfast, playful
- the picture of dorian gray by oscar wilde
- if we were villains by m.l. rio 
- the phantom of the opera by gaston leroux 
virgo:
meticulous, analytical, modest, critical, complex, distant
- the catcher in the rye by j.d salinger
- the stranger/the outsider by albert camus 
- sherlock holmes by arthur conan doyle
libra: 
romantic, diplomatic, idealistic, gullible, harmonious, aesthete 
- to kill a mockingbird by harper lee
- pride and prejudice by jane austen 
- little women by louisa may alcott 
scorpio: 
intense, perceptive, thoughtful, obsessive, elusive 
- inferno by dante 
- lolita by vladimir nabokov 
- these violent delights by micah nemerever 
sagittarius: 
philosophical, optimistic, restless, insatiable, adventurous, wise
- crime and punishment by fyodor dostoevsky 
- don quixote by miguel de cervantes
- the razor’s edge by w. somerset maugham 
capricorn: 
ambitious, reserved, dedicated, reliable, resilient, protective, melancholic 
- the great gatsby by scott fitzgerald 
- great expectations by charles dickens 
- anna karenina by leo tolstoy
aquarius: 
intelligent, unique, strange, detached, revolutionary, rebellious
- frankenstein by mary shelley 
- animal farm by george orwell 
- the metamorphosis by franz kafka 
pisces: 
introspective, yearning, dreamy, artistic, sensitive
- the haunting of hill house by shirley jackson
- the waves by virginia woolf 
- the starless sea by erin morgenstern 
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a-d-nox · 1 year
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hi, appreciate your work! i was wondering how you research everything (especially asteroids). do you read books? have various google searches? what do you think is the best approach to learn more?
where i get my information (recommended reading from a literature major on the mythical)
hello! thank you for the praise. please click here to read about me and my story with astrology. the short comprehensive answer is that i read a lot of literature and have been for many years. so here are books that i read and reference majorly when writing my posts!
egyptian myth
complete gods and goddesses of ancient egypt by richard h. wilkinson
egyptian mythology: a guide to the gods, goddesses, and traditions of ancient egypt by geraldine pinch
egyptian myths: a guide to the ancient gods and legends by garry j. shaw
greek myth
classical mythology a to z: an encyclopedia of gods & goddesses, heroes & heroines, nymphs, spirits, monsters, and places by annette giesecke
greek tragedy by aeschylus, euripides, and sophocles
heroes by stephen fry
iliad by homer
jason and the golden fleece by apollonius of rhodes
the library of greek mythology by apollodorus
mythos by stephen fry
the odyssey by homer
the trojan women and other plays by euripides
the rise of rome by livy
norse myth
gods and myths of northern europe by h. r. ellis davidson
the prose edda: norse mythology by snorri sturluson
the poetic edda: stories of the norse gods and heroes by jackson crawford
the saga of the volsungs: with the saga of ragnar lothbrok by jackson crawford
the viking spirit: an introduction to norse mythology and religion by daniel mccoy
roman myth
aeneid by virgil
metamorphoses by ovid
the rise of rome by livy
roman myths: gods, heroes, villains and legends of ancient rome by martin j. dougherty
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transmutationisms · 10 months
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hello! ive seen you talk about astrology a few times and i was wondering if you had any books or article that historicise the practice. most of what i can find is very vague, and starting off from a 20th century definition (&not v critical). i'm interested in any period, im just trying to start to get a sense of its different uses & epistemological frameworks. thank you your bibliography work on here is very precious :)
ok there's a lot of writing on astrology so this is not comprehensive by any means. u should also keep in mind that historically (painting in broad strokes here) astrology and astronomy were not entirely distinct practices, both because the point of astronomical observations was often to make astrological predictions, and because most people practicing astrology were expected to at least present themselves as having the instruments and savoir-faire to generate their own astronomical data. the non-astronomer astrologer is kind of a special case. so, astrology will pop up in lots of texts about historical astronomy and cosmology, even if that's not the primary focus. i would honestly usually recommend such texts over ones that try to tackle astrology under the broader schema of 'occult sciences' (contested category).
misc astrology until 1800
"how to accurately account for astrology's marginalization in the history of science and culture: the central importance of an interpretive framework" by h darrell rutkin (early science and medicine 23: 3, 217–243. 10.1163/15733823-00233P02)
the interactions of ancient astral science, by david brown & jonathan ben-dov
sapentia astrologica: astrology, magic and natural knowledge, ca. 1250–1800, by h darrel rutkin
reading the human body: physiognomics and astrology in the dead sea scrolls and hellenistic–early roman period judaism, by mladen popović
"the effect of astrological opinions on society: a preliminary view" by s mohammad mozaffari (trames 16: 4, 359–368. 10.3176/tr.2012.4.04)
in the path of the moon: babylonian celestial divination and its legacy, by francesca rochberg
astronomy and astrology in al-andalus and the maghrib, by julio samsó
ptolemy's science of stars in the middle ages, ed. david juste, benno van dalen, dag nikolaus hasse, & charles burnett
the millennial sovereign: sacred kingship and sainthood in islam, by a azfar moin
astronomy and reformation, by robin bruce barnes
the limits of influence: pico, louvain, and the crisis of renaissance astrology, by steven van den broecke
medical astrology
popular print and popular medicine: almanacs and health advice in early america, by thomas a horrocks
astro-medicine: astrology and medicine, east and west, ed. anna akasoy, charles burnett, & ronit yoeli-tlalim
english almanacs, astrology, and popular medicine, 1550–1700, by louise h curth
"medicine and divination in india" by michio yano (east asian science, technology, and medicine 24, 44–61. jstor.org/stable/43151240)
health and healing from the medieval garden, ed. peter dendle & alain touwaide
paracelsian moments: science, medicine, and astrology in early modern europe, ed. gerhild scholz williams & charles d gunnoe, jr
national and cross-national contexts
chinese astrology and astronomy: an outside history, by xiaoyuan jiang, tr. chen wenan
the duke and the stars: astrology and politics in renaissance milan, by monica azzolini
taming the prophets: astrology, orthodoxy, and the world of god in early modern sweden, by martin kjellgren
"garga and early astral science in india" by marko geslani, bill m mak, michio yano, & kenneth g zysk (history of science in south asia 5: 1, 151–191. 10.18732/H2ND44)
"when missionary astronomy encountered chinese astrology: johann adam schall von bell and chinese calendar reform in the seventeenth century" by liyuan liu (physics in perspective 22: 2, 110–126. 10.1007/s00016-020-00255-z)
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thecolorblockcurator · 9 months
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I would love some book recommendations
Non-fiction about astrology, tarot, some other spiritual topics
Also non fiction queer, trans, sexuality
Maybe a combination of the topics. Also- I’m not really into memoirs right now.
Send me some recommendations please!!
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teeter-beetle · 2 months
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The Scorpion & the Frog
source: Myths and Magic of Mezal Taroc
read our book! Frogiverse.com/Padhopper
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astrologicallly · 1 year
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book is 11:11 and net released 💟
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barry-j-blupjeans · 5 months
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TAZ 2023 Fic Recs
It is that time of year again! Unfortunately, I don't have as many as last year, mainly because work and Life have been a lot this year. But I am very, very glad to share the fics I have loved this year and I'm looking forward to any other recs!
A Candlenights Barold by @sgrumby - or honestly, all three of the Reaper Squad Candlenights fics! Based off that one liveshow where Merle became Santa Clause. Now it is the job of Barry, Lup, and Kravitz to deliver presents to children every Candlenights! This one is based off A Christmas Carol and is not only hilarious but also super in character.
The Best Version Possible by @thedaisiestdaisy - Taako's experience with past romances, his current one with Kravitz, as well as the aftermath of Story and Song. This is a beautiful, meaningful fic that hits me in the feels every time I read it. It's such a deep, refreshing dive into Taako's character.
a monster might begin to worry by @anistarrose - In short, a Barry-kills-Governer-Kalen AU. In long: Such a good fucking fic. Rose's character voices are top notch and she's so incredibly good at playing with emotions and building up scenes. It's a god-tier Magnus fic, with some fun Magnus-Kravitz interactions and some wonderful hurt/comfort.
Also by Rose and very worth reading:
fill up your lungs, feel better - Barry spies on the BOBs corporate excursion and realizes his family still cares, even if they don't truly know him.
to eat from a poisoned plate - Barry leaves notes in Taako's cookbook.
somewhere over the rainbow (bluebirds fly) - Maureen and Lucretia fall in love. Then, Maureen and Lucretia fall out of love.
midlife crises, laboratory niceties - Barry bulldozes his way into being on the Starblaster crew. Davenport is very concerned <3
colors of space and time - Taako and Lup's relationship with their hair.
Rode Hard And Put Away Wet by @holdmecloser-gandydancer - Band AU!! My beloved!! Lup, Johann, and Kravitz are in a band and it gets. Tough. To put it lightly. Whenever Lup discovers Kravitz and Taako are hooking up. This is a WONDERFUL and super funny fic, that also has it's moments of deep reflections and a lil angst! Plus, Blupjeans! We love that!
Astrology for Horse Jugglers by @noodyl-blasstal - Kravitz and Taako meet at a wedding. This goes badly for everyone except them. This fic is pure chaos and I adore it so, so much.
We Got Boned! - Another one by Noodyl! Barry and Lup write a book for payback, kinda. This one is such a fun, weird turn of events. I cannot describe my love for it.
Revenge Plus One by @ceilingfan5 - Kravitz is invited by his ex (Edward) to go on a cruise. A cruise that will host Edward's wedding. And, to add insult to injury, Edward (rightly) assumes that Kravitz will have no one to bring along. So Kravitz does the responsible adult thing: Invite the gorgeous man who sells bagels in the work cafeteria (Taako) on the cruise with him. There is fake dating! There is tension! There is romance! I love this fic so much, I want to eat it.
a lesson in boy math - Also by Larissa! Speed-dating, Taakitz style. Both Taako and Kravitz are the best shade of weird in this <3
fashion statement by @journalofimprobablethings - Taako takes Lup's robe when he finds her and the umbrella. Lucretia deals with that. This fic? Destroyed me. And I loved it. It's pretty full of angst but the good kind, y'know?? I'm in love.
That's all I got this year!! I hope you all enjoy these fics as much as I did! They're all incredible and I love seeing all the different ideas and takes everyone has :O
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youremyheaven · 2 months
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what are your favourite vedic astrology books? (especially on naks and the nodes) please drop recs <33
Here's a link to a good book about naks
This is a very comprehensive book includes naks, planets, lordships and more
This is also a good book and helps to learn more about naks
I hope this was helpful. happy reading!!
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godzilla-reads · 2 years
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Astrology Book Recs
♎️ Libra the Scales: September 24-October 23
“Balance. Harmony. These are the attributes of those born under the sign of the scales. But the scales do not always balance easily. Libras are subject to extreme swings in their quest to achieve equilibrium.
Libras are often farsighted and original thinkers. They are natural leaders and are likely to be found in the all-night coffee houses, plotting the next revolution. But don’t worry. For these air signs, the discussion is far more important than the actual execution.”
♎️ How We Fight for Our Lives by Saeed Jones
♎️ Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause
♎️ Green Dragon Codex by R.D. Henham
♎️ The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo
♎️ Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede
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Hi! Do you have any single dad Bucky recs?:)
Single Dad!Bucky
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ONESHOT
show me the places where others gave you scars by @falcqns
Bucky's daughter Willow doesn't like you, and you're determined to change that. then, a late night call changes everything.
Bucky’s Little Artist by @marvelmusing
Single Dad!Boss!Bucky x Fem!Reader
Drabbles by @vanillanaps
Birthday Wishes by @lillywillow
Bucky wants to plan the best party ever for his young daughter.
Mother’s Day Brunch by @nikkixostan
bucky has a daughter, lyla. she doesn't have a mom but she does have an amazing aunt who is ready to step in and fill in for her and her dad.
SERIES
Parent-Teacher Conference by @coffeecatsandcandles
James Barnes, a widowed single dad, had forgotten what love felt like and let it crush him, taking his daughter, Rebecca, with him. He was cold, rude, and arrogant, being one of the few teachers at Westview High School the students seemed to absolutely despise. But when you show up, a hopeful math teacher who’d previously taught Rebecca’s kindergarten class, and are adored by your students and colleagues- James’s attitude starts to change.
Yours, Mine, Ours by @coffeecatsandcandles
Bucky Barnes has been raising his girls, Rebecca and Winnie, for the last two years. He’d lost all hope of falling in love again until he met you, a pediatrician with two children of your own- Elliot and Willow. He falls in love and he falls hard, but the challenges of being single parents still weigh on you both at times. Luckily, you’ll always have each other.
Seven-Thirty by @nacho-bucky
You were planning on a productive — if lonely — weekend, but the little girl across the hall has different ideas about how you and Bucky Barnes should be spending your time
Astrophile by @all1e23
Orion Rebecca Barnes's favorite thing in the whole world (besides her daddy of course) is spending hours after school in the bookstore by her house and the owner GIVES her any book she wants; she’s the coolest girl Orion has ever met. It doesn't take long for Bucky to notice his daughter’s sudden interest in constellations and the large stack of astrology related books piling up in her room. He’s spent her entire life trying to teach her about the stars and where her name came from with little interest from his little comet and all of sudden she’s in love. All thanks to the girl who owns the bookstore?
To Have & To Hold by @slyyywriting
Bucky is trying his best to provide and care for his daughter who just entered first grade. Everything was alright until she asks why everyone else seems to have a mom except for her. You’re just a plain mob boss who wants to turn a new leaf. Challenges arise when the world refuses to let you take a softer, non-violent route. A little girl helps you navigate a compromise.
Teacher’s Favorite by @suitk0via
You are first grade teacher and Bucky is a single dad who wants to be involved with everything his little girl - Elaine - does. He’s the dad all the parent’s and faculty drool over. You quickly become Elaine’s favorite teacher and Bucky’s just gotta meet you.
Love at First Grade by @buckysimp101
When father and first grade teacher Bucky Barnes ends up with Avery L/N in his class, the daughter of the “ruthless” CEO of L/N Enterprises, he’s in for a surprise that’s sure to change his life.
Choosing Us by @itsanerdlife
You were content with your life. The way your life was. Till you take on the Barnes Twins. Kindergarten’s worst nightmares. Epic love wasn’t in your cards. Fate didn’t deal you in, this lifetime. Till James, aka Bucky, Barnes sets his sights on you. It’s not right, you can’t. Right? Love doesn’t have a timeline. There is no set amount of time to tell you what you feel. For the way things progress when you fall in love. Can you get everything you ever wanted with Bucky and his boys, or is it just too fast?
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seraphic-saturn · 7 months
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Astrology Study Guide
This study guide aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of astrology, its diverse applications, and its impact on various aspects of life, culture, and society. Basic Astrology Concepts:
Zodiac Signs and Meanings
Planetary Movements and Retrogrades
Elements and Modalities
book rec :
"The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need" by Joanna Martine Woolfolk
Natal Chart Interpretation:
Understanding the Houses
Significance of Planetary Placements
Importance of Aspects
book rec :
"Astrology for the Soul" by Jan Spiller
"The Inner Sky" by Steven Forrest
Astrological Techniques:
Transits and Progressions
Solar and Lunar Returns
Synastry and Composite Charts
book rec :
"Planets in Transit" by Robert Hand
"Predictive Astrology: The Eagle and the Lark" by Bernadette Brady
Advanced Astrological Concepts:
Asteroids and Chiron
Midpoints and Harmonics
Planetary Nodes and Part of Fortune
book rec :
"Chiron and the Healing Journey" by Melanie Reinhart
"The Combination of Stellar Influences" by Reinhold Ebertin
Astrological Practices:
Chart Calculation and Drawing
Interpretation and Analysis Techniques
Application in Personal and Professional Settings
book rec :
"The Professional Astrologer" by Oner Doser
"The Astrology Podcast" by Chris Brennan
Historical Astrology:
Evolution of Astrological Practices
Cultural and Historical Significance
Influence of Astrology on Society and Culture
book rec :
"A History of Western Astrology" by S. J. Tester
"Hellenistic Astrology: The Study of Fate and Fortune" by Chris Brennan
Ethics and Responsibility in Astrology:
Confidentiality and Trustworthiness
Maintaining Professionalism and Boundaries
Empowering Clients and Practitioners
book rec :
"The Ethics of Caring" by Kylea Taylor
"Astrology, Psychology, and the Four Elements" by Stephen Arroyo
Astrology and Psychology:
Psychological Astrology Principles
Use of Astrology in Counseling and Therapy
Integrating Astrological Insight into Self-Discovery
book rec :
"Astrology for the Soul" by Jan Spiller
"The Astrology of Fate" by Liz Greene
Astrology and Predictive Techniques:
Timing Events with Transits and Progressions
Forecasting Techniques and Tools
Preparing for Potential Challenges and Opportunities
book rec :
"The Art of Predictive Astrology" by Carol Rushman
"Solar Arcs" by Noel Tyl
Astrology in Modern Context:
Popularity and Relevance in Contemporary Culture
Astrology in Media and Entertainment
Social and Online Astrological Communities
book rec :
"Astrology, Karma & Transformation" by Stephen Arroyo
"The Astrology of You and Me" by Gary Goldschneider
Helpful sites/apps :
astro.com
astromatrix.org / astromatrix app
Pattern app
Co-star app
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dayscapism · 2 days
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So JK Rowling is shit, read this instead of Harry Potter - part 1/3:
Part 2 - Middle grade/children's books
Part 3 - Young Adult (YA)
This is a list of fantasy books (and some sci-fi) for people who no longer want to support a transphobe & bigot but are still having a hard time finding something that fills the void of Harry Potter. This is a long list, with adult, middle grade and YA recs, divided into 3 parts, one for each age range. Most of these books are far better than HP anyway; better written, great character work, better theme exploration, more atmospheric, etc.
You can still enjoy your merch, books or movies you already own, no one is telling you you can't like or love Harry Potter and the Wizarding World, but please consider diversifying your media so you don't wrongly assume this franchise is the best fantasy ever and nothing can top it when that is simply not true.
Let's go then!
If you take anything from this post, let it be this series because it is the perfect alternative:
The Nevermoor Series by Jessica Townsend!
This really should blow up worldwide, be the new fantasy phenomenon. It honestly pains me to even put it beside or compare it to Harry Potter. It feels disrespectful to Nevermoor, but it has everything and more you want out of HP. Traumatized kid protagonist who gets whisked away into an alternate world of magic, finds out she's special, meets a wonderful magical mentor/father figure (who isn't actually awful like Dumbledore is to Harry), lots of school friendships and found family, a wonderful setting including a magic school and a magical city with all kinds of fantastical landmarks and alleyways; with magical markets dark and whimsical both. There's magical trials, witches, oracles, fantastical giant creatures, sentient magical animals, and so much more. And it has good discussions on themes of discrimination, school bullying, and mental health. If you like Coraline or The Adams Family, this is perfect for you, too. Plus, this series is written by a queer author who has shown active support to social causes like Palestine.
The series is still releasing, so if you have kids in your life they could grow up with the series as it comes out.
Books in the series:
Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow
Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow
Hollowpox: The Hunt for Morrigan Crow
Currently waiting on Silverborn: The Mystery of Morrigan Crow
Adult book recommendations under the cut:
As a guide, these are the things I associate with Harry Potter: wizards & witches, magic school, horror elements, mythical/magical creatures, mystery, nostalgia, magical trinkets & artefacts, themes of friendship, family & love and discussions of death/death imagery. Dark forest, ghosts, gloomy aesthetic, medieval castles, cosy reading rooms, libraries, very British, Christmas & Halloween, dark forests, a relatively modern world combined with magic/alternate world, astronomy/astrology, divination. Also tropes like magic politics & bureaucracy, prophecies, the chosen + dead parents, coming of age, discussions on discrimination and outcasts (sort of), good triumphing over evil, overcoming childhood trauma, school-bullying, and also the protagonist is sort of a celebrity for reasons they can't control which others them from society.
These recommendations are based on that, but of course, each recommended book is much more than its similarities with harry potter, a world in itself. This list is NOT comprehensive.
★ Books I've read and personally recommend for the similarities and reminiscences with Harry Potter.
Adult books: Great alternatives to the later HP books and for readers who don't vibe with middle grade or YA anymore.
★ The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang (trilogy): A dark-skinned, low-class provincial orphan enters a military academy, and must prove her value as a soldier. She discovers she has a hidden, lethal power. High fantasy, based on the Chinese wars and history of the 20th century. Has a magic school/military school setting in the first book. Discussions on the horrors of war and a person's loss of humanity under extenuating circumstances. Excellent character work.
★ Discworld by Terry Pratchett (YA/Adult, different series set in the same world). In particular, the Witches, Death, and Ricewind sub-series have similarities to HP in subject, characters, setting or themes. These books have lots of British humour and excellent commentary on social issues, and a little bit of a magical school and magic learning too.
★ T. Kingfisher books: Nettle & Bone, What Moves the Dead, Thorn Hedge, Paladin's Grace, A House With Good Bones and more. She does mostly fairy tale retellings and horror. Great for fans of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
★ The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern (standalone): You want magic? Well, this is, I think, the most magical book ever written. It's so atmospheric, whimsical, historical, and dark. It's about two magicians duelling each other, showing off their magical abilities, under the wishes of their families/mentors (Dumbledore, anyone?). The competition takes place in a magical circus that only opens at night. It's full of magic, romance, betrayal, and wonderful prose. Perfect if you like The Goblet of Fire but you would want a more quiet, aesthetic version of the tournament.
★ Dead Djinn series by P. Djeli Clark (series, mystery, novel + novellas that can be read in any order): This is about supernatural detectives in an alternate history of the city of Cairo, a city full of otherworldly creatures. There's a Ministry of Alchemy, LGBTQ+ rep, discussions of colonialism (especially committed by the British), lots of cheeky humour and cool magical artefacts or magic mixed with technology. It's also set in the 1910s, so it's great for fans of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
The Name of The Wind by Patrick Rothfuss (ongoing series): This has a highly-praised magic school setting. It's about a notorious wizard who narrates his story; his childhood, years being a feral orphan, his school years and then life as a fugitive of the law. This series is hailed as one of the best ones in fantasy right now. Great prose too.
Black Prism by Brent Weeks (series): We all know HP is not applauded for having the most coherent magic system. Well, in this book you get a really inventive magic system based on light: in this world, some people can use different colours of visible light to do magic. The people who can use all of them are called Prisms. We follow this one magician who is the current Prism, most powerful man in the world, high priest and emperor, and also a man of wit and charm. He knows Prisms never last though... Great for people who would like a book about a powerful, high-achieving magician, like say, Dumbledore.
★ Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor (duology): A young librarian is convinced of the existence of the mythical city of Weep, which was cut from the rest of the world two hundred years ago. He is obsessed. No one believes him. One day an opportunity to travel to said city presents itself and all his dreams come true. But the city hides a dark past, and not all the inhabitants were always human: some were gods with blue skin. Beautifully written, whimsical at every turn but also full of complex, deep subjects.
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo (ongoing series): It's dark academia in Yale but if Yale had a bunch of occult secret clubs. A freshman, Alex, is the sole survivor of a multiple homicide and still searching for answers herself. She arrives at the school tasked to monitor the activities of the secret societies full of rich students. But the occult activities are more sinister and extraordinary than what she imagined.
Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna (standalone): Magic school but now the protagonist is the witch teacher instead of the students, and who comes to teach magic to three young witches. Her coworkers are all a little eccentric, and the love interest is the grumpy librarian. A wholesome, cosy fantasy romance set in alternate contemporary times. Also with the found family trope.
★ Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb (multiple series): Hobb is one of the big names of fantasy. This is a low fantasy medieval world, with dragons, assassins, animal familiars, royal courts and backstabbing politics. If you like Game of Thrones, you'll probably like this series too. These books are character-centric to Fitz, the protagonist and bastard-born to the late crown prince, and the court jester, the Fool. The first trilogy is about Fitz's apprenticeship as an assassin to the royal family, his coming-of-age discovery of multiple hidden magic abilities that connect him to his family and the world of beasts, and his journey to save his uncle and country. So basically a non-formal magical school. Hobb has some problematic LGBTQ+ representation, though; she couldn't write a good queer character if her life depended on it. She seems to have the biases of her time ingrained in her and it shows in her writing. So there's that to consider.
★ The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin (trilogy): You want a series that you will be thinking about for the rest of your life?? This one. This one is it. This trilogy is about a world where every certain time, there's a worldwide cataclysmic seismic/volcanic disaster. Humanity has evolved strict tactics to survive this, but some individuals are born with the ability to affect seismic movements. These individuals are feared and are put as children into a school where they can learn to control their superhuman abilities and later be in service of the government. One of our protagonists is one of these children. It's about motherhood and community, and has LGBTQ+ with in-text trans, bisexual, and polyamory representation. It discusses subjects of technological advancement, society and discrimination.
Vita Nostra by Marina & Sergey Dyachenko (duology): This is often called "the anti-Harry Potter book". It has elements of mystery-thriller, plays with time/time loops, a magical university, post-soviet culture in Ukraine, metamorphosis, and it's very atmospheric. It's also recommended for fans of The Night Circus and The Magicians. It's best if you go into it not knowing much.
Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan (series): For fans of Charlie Weasley and Newt Scamander, set in a world where dragons are real. The protagonist and narrator is the world's preeminent dragon naturalist, who is set to bring these creatures of myth into the light of modern science. It's a coming-of-age story, about learning, and expeditions in search of magical creatures. It's more historical fiction than fantasy though.
The Chronicles of Between by L.L. Starling (ongoing series, romance, cosy, witches): The protagonist starts dreaming weird things when she accepts a position as a substitute teacher in a charmingly witchy village, and soon realizes they're not dreams, but magic. She gatecrashes a fairytale kingdom with drunken unicorns, bored dragons and sorcerers in leather pants. She accidentally performs a supposedly impossible feat and ends up tethered to this world by marriage and a title, but she forges an escape plan...
Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey (standalone, mystery, urban fantasy): About a private investigator who never wanted to be magical. Not like her estranged sister, who is a magically gifted professor. But when she is hired to investigate the gruesome murder of a faculty member in her sister's academy, the detective starts to lose herself in the crime and the life she could have had.
★ House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune: LGBTQ+ rep, boarding school, perspective from the teachers/caretakers PoV, and feral, traumatized magical children. Edit: This book has been criticized for being anti-indigenous, in particular with the boarding school plotline being a parallel to residential schools, thus being insensitive and trivializing the history of erasure, violence, genocide and forced assimilation done by the colonizers towards the indigenous people of Canada.
The Dark Fantastic by Ebony Elizabeth Thomas (non-fiction): Exploration of race in popular youth & YA speculative fiction. Analyzing popular media including Harry Potter. Explores radical imagination & Afrofuturism in Black feminism, books and fan fiction to reveal new possibilities.
Disclaimer: I'm just one person/reader, I haven't checked the political or moral views of all these authors or if they're a shitty person. Anything I know or majorly problematic stuff is considered and accounted for, but it's not realistic for me to deep-check each author I ever read. But anyone is welcome to chime in if you know of something we should be aware of about these books/authors.
Always remember to check for trigger warnings (TW), especially for adult books.
Happy reading!
Supporting Sources:
https://www.aspiraldance.com/middle-grade-and-young-adult-books-to-read-instead-of-harry-potter/
https://missprint.wordpress.com/2022/09/01/back-to-magic-school-harry-potter-alternatives-booklist/
Goodreads for synopses.
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Also here putting on my makeup for Be My Favorite. The way Gawin raised his shoulders and grabbed Krist's face plays well with the shifts we're seeing as Kawi goes back and forth. It was impressive, and conveyed a lot at the end of episode 2.
NO!
I need some of us to stay strong! I'm having a complete crisis realizing I'm far weaker than I thought because it only took two episodes for me to cave.
I'M PETTY! I can hold a grudge! I had a list of reasons to be leery of this series, yet my ice cold heart melted (I blame Our Dining Table for this bs) and now I am hoping that Be My Favorite continues to remain this solid. HOPE?! I guess that really is the last thing to die because here I am thinking that JR won't smack me over the head and steal my glasses like she has done five other times.
Truly clown behavior.
Was it that the books on Kawi's shelf have titles like Keep Your Heart for Love and The Destiny of the Heart is to Love that warmed me up to this show?
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Or is that after telling Pisaeng they aren't a good match, Kawi reads Astrology 101?
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Was it the turtle plushie with the headphones that reminds me of Pisaeng dj-in that did me in?
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Or was it the fact that we know Kawi actually treasures the plushie that Pisaeng wins for him and eventually gives him?
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Was it Kawi hugging his deceased father tightly?
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Was it that Kawi reminds me of my favorite Parks & Rec character?
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Was it Pisaeng's sincerity and him actively and openly caring for Kawi throughout the second episode?
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Or his constant flirt perhaps?
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Was Max's pink hair giving me nostalgia for my emo youth?
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Or the fact that he keeps his edge in the present when he tells Kawi he is the reason Pisaeng ran away while Kawi seems like a self-absorbed (musician) man now with pictures of himself everywhere?
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Is it that I think there might be color-coding?
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WHAT IS IT THAT GOT ME TO GIVE IN?!
Did I really just yield to a kiss like a damn Disney princess?
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I'm so disgusted in all of us. Grown ass adults surrendering left and right. We are stronger than this @bengiyo! What happened to us?
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If this plot were a real thing, 20-year old me would whip my ass for this. I'm embarrassed for myself.
So . . .
Wanna watch the kiss again in black and white?!
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⋆⁺。˚⋆˙‧₊☾ welcome ☽₊‧˙⋆˚。⁺⋆
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about me
you can call me juno or astraea
im a cancer sun, libra moon and sagittarius rising
my pronouns are they/she (and my pronoun page is here)
i'm a proud bisexual (i am very sapphic lol)
im taken (you can hear about my love via the “them tag <33")
i am a minor (i won't immediately block people 18+ but if you're creepy i will <3)
australian!! also a bunch of different places, none really interesting
this blog is for me to dump thoughts, interact with people and just have a good time :)
i play the drums and im currently in two bands! i also love playing guitar and one of my 2024 goals is to get better at playing!!
currently listening -> 🍁☕️🎸 nyc
currently reading -> the odyssey translated by emily wilson
currently watching -> doctor who and rewatching gilmore girls
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things i like
i love: literature, the arts, queer culture, astronomy, feminism (no terfs allowed!!!!), fruit flavoured drinks, flared pants, converse, dark red, nail polish, eyeliner, burgundy lipgloss, tank tops, tote bags, brie (always dreaming of cheese), pinterest, spotify, my headphones, the ocean, my grandparents house (im there rn i love it), spring+winter, very specific shades of pink and green, black <3, folklore and 1989 girl, fiddling around on the guitar, fantasising about being a famous musician, finding new music, snow, picking silly little outfits,
books: osemanverse, the hunger games, books by rhiannon wilde, tim te maro's subterranean heartsick blues, all the best liars, books by octavia butler (specifically parable of the sower and parable of the talents), the last true poets of the sea, acotar, the weight of the stars, the seven husbands of evelyn hugo, the picture of dorian grey, house of hollow, howls moving castle, harry potter (mainly marauders, FUCK JKR), i kissed shara wheeler, red white and royal blue, song of achilles
movies + tv shows: dont look up, little women (2019), scream (i like most of them but 1996 is my fav by far), ladybird, barbie (2023), some of the mcu (thor and guardians of the galaxy <33), spiderverse (itsv is my love), gilmore girls, stranger things, loki, heartstopper, arcane, scott pilgrim takes off, she ra
musicians/bands: boygenius, taylor swift, lovejoy, glaive, brakence, paramore, ricky jamaraz, melanie martinez, lana del rey, ashnikko, girl in red, billie eilish, doja cat, big thief, adrienne lenker, ethel cain, mitski, remi wolf, cigarettes after sex, ericdoa, tv girl, clairo, the neighbourhood, bon iver, deftones (getting into them just a little), maneskin, courtney barnett, poppy
my favourite colours are black, dark red, burgundy, denim blue, sage green, soft pink, glaucous blue, golden yellow (i love colour theory so all colours are beautiful in their own context but here are my favs to wear/see)
i really want to get into more poetry so if you have any recs lmk!!
i have recently begun practising some very simple witchcraft, so feel free to talk to me about that and i would love to learn more!!
i love learning about astrology and use my birth chart frequently
i write very, very infrequently and think of more stories than i even start to plot lmao.
i draw way more than i write and will occasionally post some!! its not good by any means but its fun ig
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talk to me + dni
my asks and dms are open!! feel free to talk to me about anything and everything!! i love talking!!
i love my mutuals so much so if ur my mutual *looks you dead in your eyes* i love you
my discord is the same @ as here, i literally just got it today so idrk how it works but feel free to add me there <33 but please lmk if you do if your username is different
if we’re very close you can ask for my insta!!
i rarely follow people without an intro post/descriptive enough bio (with name, age group, pronouns) so if you want to be mutuals please have one!! if not just shoot me an ask about who you are and what you like so we can be friends <33
dni: rude, racist, homophobic, transphobic, zionist, terfs, sexist, ableist, antisemitic people
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tags
#juno.txt -> ramblings, original posts
#asks -> asks ive answered
#ask bait -> hehehe send me asks <3
#tag games -> tag games ive participated in
#beautiful mutuals -> interactions with my beautiful mutuals!
#spotify -> my music obsession dw im fine fhdklfhdal
#them tag <33 -> posts that remind me of my wonderful bf <3
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links + sideblogs
spotify
pinterest
@likeasugarcubeinateacup -> my notes app poetry
@slowrotburiedinthepark -> a random sideblog i post art and occasional web weaving on
@stabbingstarsthroughmyback -> my writing sideblog (ask me about my wip!!)
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stunning dividers by @chachachannah :))
here is a totally beautiful and amazing moodboard by @svnflowermoon that always makes me so fhadkfhakd
last updated: jan 19th 2024
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