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onlycosmere · 1 month
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Questioner: Would you be willing to tell us what the rainbow slug's power is?
Brandon Sanderson: Do you have the notes handy?
Janci Patterson: I know what it is.
Brandon Sanderson: Okay, you can say what it is.
Janci Patterson: That's the illusion slug. So in my mind, that's why it's a rainbow, it's not real it's an illusion.
Brandon Sanderson: It's creating an illusion of it's self, yeah.
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lucydoodlessometimes · 5 months
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jorgen weight my beloved blorbo. see you soon
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ssejdoesthings · 7 months
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Heartbreaking News: Fictional Boy is Sad
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hauntedfarfalle · 4 months
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Props to them for being willing to change but this drives me insane 💀
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I just realized this is probably the first time he has ever said no to authority in his life
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Stoff sighed. "We'll take you to the debriefing room," he allowed, like he was doing me a great service. "We can make a determination about the court-martial proceedings after-
"No," I said.
Stoff stared at me. "What was that?"
"No," I said. "We have an alliance to formalize with the UrDail (text cuts off) ]
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dearfearless · 7 months
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Everything was going bad and then I read this part lol
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linhiko · 5 months
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Skyward Flight Novellas Delacorte Press, USA // Gollancz, UK
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louwhose · 1 year
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*casually moves an entire planet*
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themelodyofspring · 2 years
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JOMP Book Photo Challenge
May 26, 2022 - 🖤 Black and White 🤍
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libertyreads · 6 months
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November 2023 TBR--
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This month's TBR is going to be quite a bit smaller than the ones I've posted throughout the year so far. Moving has taken a lot out of me so I'm going to try to balance reading with watching TV shows and other things I enjoy that don't require nearly as much of my attention. (I say while The Shadow of the Gods just sits there staring at me.) I have a couple of rereads, a series starter, a new release, and a holiday read on the list this month.
We'll Be Home for Christmas by HelenKay Dimon (Library)-- I was surprised to find that I enjoyed a Christmas novella from HelenKay Dimon after reading her 2023 release earlier this year so I wanted to add the next Christmas novella in the series to my list. This one follows the older brother who has a high IQ but can't seem to understand women--at least one woman in particular. He takes women to bed one night and moves on the next morning, but, after a three day weekend with Lila, Spencer can't seem to get her off his mind. And it seems like fate is giving him a helping hand when she shows up in his town ready to take over her uncle's resort. But Spencer doesn't do serious.
The Hunting Moon by Susan Dennard (New Release)-- I cannot explain how truly excited I am for the next book in this series. The Luminaries was somehow everything I didn't know I wanted. It follows Winnie who just wants to join the Luminaries--an ancient order that protects the town of Hemlock Falls from the nightmares that prowl the forest in their town. After her family being disgraced by her traitor father, Winnie has known what it's like to be on the outside looking in, but as her birthday draws closer she's allowed to start the trials to determine if she'll finally get her wish. But, with new monsters popping up in the forest at night, is the forest safe even for the ones who hunt them?
The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne-- I would say this is my most intimidating read on my physical TBR shelf (and of course on this month's TBR). I know this is the start of a new Norse inspired fantasy series so I think it's a good place for me to start with John Gwynne (let me know if I'm wrong and I'll probably slate something else here instead). I remember seeing the cover for the first time and immediately wanting to know more. Gods warred and drove themselves to extinction which shattered the land. A new world rises with monsters stalking the woods and mountains. A world where the bones of the dead gods still hold great power for those brave or desperate enough to seek them out. Seems a little bit vague but I'm excited to learn more.
The Righteous by Renee Ahdieh (Reread)-- This is one I'm not super looking forward to rereading. The series starts with The Beautiful and takes place in 19th century New Orleans following a group of vampires (stop me if you've also watched a similar TV show). I've found that over time my intrigue has dropped quite a bit. Though, this reread of book number three means I would only have one book left to complete the series so why not. This one actually follows Pippa more than I was expecting so I remember that being fun at the first read. Let's hope it will be this time as well.
Evershore by Brandon Sanderson and Janci Patterson (Reread)-- Another reread for me in preparation for a new release. I struggled through rereading Cytonic so I think rereading Evershore is actually going to be a good mental break before Defiant comes out at the end of the month. This series follows Spensa who wants nothing more than to become a pilot for her planet's military, but given the cowardice her father exhibited before his death, they're not so willing to have her. The world really expands a lot from there as the series goes on. A lot of people say that the series becomes repetitious as you keep reading and after my reread of Cytonic I don't know that I can disagree with the sentiment. See Spensa do more training yet again got old fast. I think the highlight of this series for me is actually the novellas (shocking. I know) and so I'm looking forward to this reread.
I'm hoping to also add in a couple of holiday romances from my local library where I can in the month.
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the-demi-jedi · 2 years
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I'm currently finishing ReDawn and I already come to a conclusion that I'd love to read at least three more books of short stories about the Skyward Flight shenanigans.
I'd especially love to learn more about the new Skyward Flight members (Sentry, Catnip & T-Stall)
And of course way more taynix
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brechtian · 2 years
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BTW.... if you even care 😒😒😒
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lucydoodlessometimes · 5 months
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mama's boy, mama's boy...
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Review: Evershore by Brandon Sanderson and Janci Patterson
Series: Skyward #3.1Authors: Brandon Sanderson and Janci PattersonPublisher: Delacorte PressReleased: December 28, 2021Received: Own Evershore is the third and final novella by Brandon Sanderson and Janci Patterson. It is part of the Skyward series and follows the events of Cytonic. Oh! And did I mention that the novellas are all going to get bundled into one pretty book? (Skyward Flight: The…
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hauntedfarfalle · 4 months
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Jorgen’s character development really threw me for a loop. I HATED this man in the first book 😭
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Can I interest y’all in a spensa and jorgen sketch I made a few months ago and also forgot about
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