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nobeerreviews · 6 months
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October had tremendous possibility. The summer's oppressive heat was a distant memory, and the golden leaves promised a world full of beautiful adventures. They made me believe in miracles.
-- Sarah Guillory
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Dylan Thomas, Poem in October
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Leif Enger, Peace Like a River
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Angela Carter, The Magic Toyshop
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Anne Sexton
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Sarah Guillory, Reclaimed
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catmint1 · 7 months
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October had tremendous possibility. The summer's oppressive heat was a distant memory, and the golden leaves promised a world full of beautiful adventures. They made me believe in miracles.
—Sarah Guillory, Reclaimed
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sarahguillory · 1 year
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In a town slowly being destroyed by rising tides, one girl must fight to find a way to keep her community’s spirit from drowning.
For thirteen-year-old Jillian Robichaux, three things are sacred: bayou sunsets, her grandmother Nonnie’s stories, and the coastal Louisiana town of Boutin that she calls home.
When the worst flood in a century hits, Jillian and the rest of her community band together as they always do―but this time the damage may simply be too great. After the local school is padlocked and the bridges into town condemned, Jillian has no choice but to face the reality that she may be losing the only home she’s ever had.
But even when all hope seems lost, Jillian is determined to find a way to keep Boutin and its indomitable spirit alive. With the help of friends new and old, a loveable golden retriever, and Nonnie’s storytelling wisdom, Jillian does just that in this timely and heartfelt story of family, survival, and hope.
In her stunning debut middle grade novel, Sarah Guillory has written a lush story about an indomitable girl fighting against the effects of climate change.
@mackidsbooks
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graphicpolicy · 1 year
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It’s Time to Unleash Holy Hell on the Tech Gods in Mosely #1
It’s Time to Unleash Holy Hell on the Tech Gods in Mosely #1 #comics #comicbooks
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redgoldsparks · 5 months
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BREATHE: JOURNEYS TO HEALTHY BINDING by Maia Kobabe and Sarah Peitzmeier, with colors by Ashley R Guillory, is now available for pre-order :D
A graphic guide to chest binding with real-life stories and research-backed advice from bestselling Gender Queer author Maia Kobabe and University of Michigan professor Sarah Peitzmeier. Breathe arose from the need for an evidence-based resource for folks considering chest binding as gender-affirming care. Its original form was a 32-page digital-only 'zine, but Peitzmeier and Kobabe saw potential for reaching a wider audience with an expanded version with more art and more exploration of what the research really shows about binding, designed to be easily readable as a printed book. This is the result. To create Breathe, Peitzmeier and her research team interviewed many people of different ages and backgrounds about their journeys with binding, and then she and Kobabe combined excerpts from those interviews with evidence-based resources on binding into this extremely accessible book. The result is both a practical resource for trans and nonbinary folks and an engaging and perspective-broadening read for anyone interested in what it means to be on a journey of expressing one's gender in the ways that are joyful, healthy, and affirming.
64 pages, fully illustrated, single tone colors. Due out from Dutton Books for Young Readers May 2024.
Please order it anywhere except Amazon :)
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OCTOBER
l.m. montgomery, anne of avonlea / claude monet, autumn on the seine at argenteuil / carol bishop hipps / maryanne nguyen, ...and i don't know who i am anymore / sarah guillory, reclaimed / f. scott fitzgerald, the great gatsby / girl in red, we fell in love in october / jacqueline woodson, if you come softly / leon spilliaert, october evening / w.s. merwin, the love for october / richard o. moore, a reminiscence / when harry met sally (1989), dir. rob reiner / ray bradbury, long after midnight / ted kooser, a letter in october / victor charreton, la terrasse, automne / richard shelton, october / katherine blower / oamul lu / anne sexton, a self-portrait In letters
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andsjuliet · 4 months
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2024 books read
2024 goal: 150 books
january: 1 - heartstopper vol. 1 → alice oseman (reread) 2 - heartstopper vol. 2 → alice oseman (reread) 3 - heartstopper vol. 3 → alice oseman (reread) 4 - heartstopper vol. 4 → alice oseman (reread) 5 - heartstopper vol. 5 → alice oseman 6 - a fragile enchantment → allison saft 7 - some shall break → ellie marney (audiobook) 8 - only if you're lucky → stacy willingham (arc) 9 - over my dead body: a witchy graphic novel → sweeney boo 10 - notes on an execution → danya kukafka (physical & audiobook) 11 - murder on the orient express → agatha christie (reread) 12 - our wives under the sea → julia armfield (physical & audiobook) 13 - the invocations → krystal sutherland (arc) 14 - red string theory → lauren kung jessen 15 - the breakup tour → emily wibberley & austin siegemund-broka (arc) 16 - the name drop → susan lee 17 - the secret of the old clock → carolyn keene (reread) 18 - bright young women → jessica knoll (audiobook) 19 - last call at the local → sarah grunder ruiz (audiobook) 20 - no one can know → kate alice marshall
february: 21 - worst wingman ever → abby jimenez 22 - drop, cover, and hold on → jasmine guillory 23 - with any luck → ashley poston 24 - the atlas six → olivie blake (reread, audiobook) 25 - that's not my name → megan lally 26 - not here to stay friends → kaitlyn hill 27 - this golden state → marit weisenberg 28 - today tonight tomorrow → rachel lynn solomon (reread, annotation) 29 - past present future → rachel lynn solomon (arc, annotation) 30 - the atlas paradox → olivie blake (reread, audiobook) 31 - the guest list → lucy foley (audiobook) 32 - in the market for murder → t.e. kinsey (audiobook) 33 - the neighbor favor → kristina forest 34 - in the mix → mandy gonzalez 35 - everyone in my family has killed someone → benjamin stevenson 36 - the seven year slip → ashley poston 37 - veronica ruiz breaks the bank → elle cosimano (audiobook) 38 - finlay donovan rolls the dice → elle cosimano (audiobook) 39 - the simmonds house kills → meaghan dwyer (arc)
march: 40 - the mysterious case of the alperton angels → janice hallett 41 - the book of cold cases → simone st. james 42 - what the river knows → isabel ibañez (audiobook) 43 - cut loose! → ali stroker & stacy davidowitz 44 - how i'll kill you → ren destefano 45 - the reappearance of rachel price → holly jackson (arc) 46 - when no one is watching → alyssa cole (audiobook) 47 - outofshapeworthlessloser: a memoir of figure skating, f*cking up, and figuring it out → gracie gold (audiobook) 48 - julius caesar → william shakespeare (rerad, audiobook) 49 - the family plot → megan collins (audiobook) 50 - if we were villains → m.l. rio (reread) 51 - alone with you in the ether → olivie blake (physical & audiobook) 52 - disappearance at devil's rock → paul tremblay (audiobook)
april: 53 - shakespeare: romeo and juliet graphic novel → martin powell & eva cabrera 54 - shakespeare: macbeth graphic novel → martin powell & f. daniel perez 55 - shakespeare: julius caesar graphic novel → carl bown & eduardo garcia 56 - shakespeare: a midsummer night's dream graphic novel → nel yomtov & berenice muniz 57 - twelfth knight → alexene farol follmuth (arc) 58 - kill for me, kill for you → steve cavanagh 59 - murder road → simone st. james 60 - everyone on this train is a suspect → benjamin stevenson 61 - listen for the lie → amy tintera 62 - king cheer → molly horton booth, stephanie kate strohm, jamie green 63 - twelfth night (musical adaptation) → kwame kwei-armah & shaina taub 64 - in juliet's garden → judy elliot mcdonald 65 - fat ham → james ijames 66 - death by shakespeare → philip l. nicholas, jr 67 - a good girl's guide to murder → holly jackson (reread) 68 - good girl, bad blood → holly jackson (reread) 69 - as good as dead → holly jackson (reread) 70 - dark corners → megan goldin (audiobook)
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acotars · 1 year
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books read in 2023
january
sweep in peace by ilona andrews
one fell sweep by ilona andrews
a court of mist and fury by sarah j. maas
sweep of the blade by ilona andrews
sweep with me by ilona andrews
my best friend’s exorcism by grady hendrix
kiss her once for me by alison cochrun
the seven husbands of evelyn hugo by taylor jenkins reid
i’m glad my mom died by jennette mccurdy
love and other words by christina lauren
sweep of the heart by ilona andrews
the only living girl on earth by charles yu
witches get stuff done by molly harper
you had me at hola by alexis daria
her vigilante by lillian lark
inconvenient daughter by lauren j. sharkey
anon pls. by deuxmoi
you are eating an orange. you are naked. by sheung-king
legends & lattes by travis baldree
bad vibes only (and other things i bring to the table) by nora mcinerny
signs of cupidity by raven kennedy
bonds of cupidity by raven kennedy
crimes of cupidity by raven kennedy
read: 23
february
exciting times by naoise dolan
sweethand by n.g. peltier
you made a fool of death with your beauty by akwaeke emezi
something wilder by christina lauren
highly suspicious and unfairly cute by talia hibbert
you deserve each other by sarah hogle
this is how you lose the time war by amal el-mohtar and max goldstone
would you rather by allison ashley
read: 8
march
meet me in the margins by melissa ferguson
king of battle and blood by scarlett st. clair
the exotic by hampton sides
river of shadows by karina halle
alone with you in the ether by olivie blake
lovelight farms by b.k. borison
the soulmate equation by christina lauren
before i let go by kennedy ryan
haunting adeline by h.d. carlson
the lies i tell by julie clark
one jump at a time by nathan chen
our wives under the sea by julia armfield
all systems red (the murderbot diaries #1) by martha wells
before the coffee gets cold by toshikazu kawaguchi
read: 14
april
funny you should ask by elissa sussman
make a scene by mimi grace
sweeter than chocolate by lizzie shane
the kiss quotient by helen hoang
my favorite half-night stand by christina lauren
romantic comedy by curtis sittenfeld
icebreaker by a.l. graziadei
the wedding proposal by john swansiger
circling back to you by julie tieu
by the book by amanda sellet
a lady’s guide to mischief and mayhem by manda collins
love in the time of serial killers by alicia thompson
if the shoe fits by julie murphy
whispers of you by catherine cowles
the kiss curse by erin sterling
by the book by jasmine guillory
honey & spice by bolu babalola
one night on the island by josie silver
the bodyguard by katherine center
the reunion by kayla olson
the neighbor favor by kristina forest
crooked kingdom by leigh bardugo
do i know you? by emily wibberley & austin siegemund-broka
just my type by falon ballard
delilah green doesn’t care by ashley herring blake
happy place by emily henry
dating dr. dil by nisha sharma
icebreaker by hannah grace
count your lucky stars by alexandria bellefleur
stone cold fox by rachel koller croft 
fake it till you bake it by jamie wesley
read: 31
may
the dead romantics
motherthing by ainslie hogarth
the woman in the library by sulari gentill
artificial condition (the murderbot diaries #2) by martha wells
the last word by taylor adams
you shouldn’t have come here by jeneva rose
read: 6
june
fourth wing (the empyrean #1) by rebecca yarros
the very secret society of irregular witches by sangu mandanna
love, theoretically by ali hazelwood
read: 3
july
the traitor queen (the bridge kingdom #2) by danielle l. jensen
the beast by katee robert
baldur's gate: descent into avernus by by james introcaso et. al
forget me not by julie soto
the wishing game by meg shaffer
read: 5
august
the true love experiment by christina lauren
pachinko by min jin lee
almond by sohn won-pyung, translated by joosun lee
hook, line, and sinker by tessa bailey
read: 4
september
hey, u up? (for a serious relationship): how to turn your booty call into your emergency contact by emily axford & brian murphy
everyone knows your mother is a witch by rivka galchen
fangs by sarah andersen
a room with a view by e.m. forster
juniper bean resorts to murder by gracie ruth mitchell
one's company by ashley hutson
the mysterious affair at styles by agatha christie
solita: a gothic romance by vivien rainn
you, again by kate goldbeck
the undertaking of hart and mercy by megan bannen
my roommate is a vampire by jenna levine
the picture of dorian gray by oscar wilde
the vampires of el norte by isabel cañas
her body and other parties by carmen maria machado
evil eye by etaf rum
the seven year slip by ashley poston
read: 17
october
keeper of enchanted rooms by charlie n. holmberg
the serpent and the wings of night by carissa broadbent
shy by max porter
down comes the night by allison saft
the unfortunate side effects of heartbreak and magic by breanne randall
the hurricane wars by thea guanzon
read: 6
november
a witch's guide to fake dating a demon by sarah hawley
the wake-up call by beth o'leary
when in rome by sarah adams
the view was exhausting by mikaella clements and onjuli datta
hello stranger by katherine center
practice makes perfect by sarah adams
do your worst by rosie danan
read: 7
december
bookshops & bonedust by travis baldree
the fake mate by lana ferguson
read: 2
final count: 127/100
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popculturelib · 10 months
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In honor of Juneteenth, we are featuring four books in our collection by queer Black and African authors. Descriptions of the books are below the read more.
Lez Talk: A Collection of Black Lesbian Short Fiction (2016) ed. by S. Andrea Allen & Lauren Cherelle.
Black Love Matters: Real Talk on Romance, Being Seen, and Happy Ever Afters (2022) ed. by Jessica P. Pryde
The Black Imagination: Science Fiction, Futurism and the Speculative (2011) ed. by Sandra Jackson and Julie E. Moody-Freeman
Meanwhile: Graphic Short Stories about Everyday Queer Life in Southern and East Africa (2019) by the Qintu Collab
The Browne Popular Culture Library (BPCL), founded in 1969, is the most comprehensive archive of its kind in the United States.  Our focus and mission is to acquire and preserve research materials on American Popular Culture (post 1876) for curricular and research use. Visit our website at https://www.bgsu.edu/library/pcl.html.
Lez Talk
A necessary and relevant addition to the Black LGBTQ literary canon, which oftentimes over looks Black lesbian Writing, Lez Talk is a collection of short stories that embraces the fullness of Black lesbian experiences. The contributors operate under the assumption that "lesbian" is not a dirty word, and have written stories that amplify the diversity of Black lesbian lives. At once provocative, emotional, adventurous, and celebratory, Lez Talk crosses a range of fictional genres, including romance, speculative, and humor. The writers explore new subjects and aspects of their experiences, and affirm their gifts as writers and lesbian women.
Black Love Matters
An incisive, intersectional essay anthology that celebrates and examines romance and romantic media through the lens of Black readers, writers, and cultural commentators, edited by Book Riot columnist and librarian Jessica Pryde. Romantic love has been one of the most essential elements of storytelling for centuries. But for Black people in the United States and across the diaspora, it hasn't often been easy to find Black romance joyfully showcased in entertainment media. In this collection, revered authors and sparkling newcomers, librarians and academicians, and avid readers and reviewers consider the mirrors and windows into Black love as it is depicted in the novels, television shows, and films that have shaped their own stories. Whether personal reflection or cultural commentary, these essays delve into Black love now and in the past, including topics from the history of Black romance to social justice and the Black community to the meaning of desire and desirability. Exploring the multifaceted ways love is seen--and the ways it isn't--this diverse array of Black voices collectively shines a light on the power of crafting happy endings for Black lovers. Jessica Pryde is joined by Carole V. Bell, Sarah Hannah Gomez, Jasmine Guillory, Da'Shaun Harrison, Margo Hendricks, Adriana Herrera, Piper Huguley, Kosoko Jackson, Nicole M. Jackson, Beverly Jenkins, Christina C. Jones, Julie Moody-Freeman, and Allie Parker in this collection.
The Black Imagination
This critical collection covers a broad spectrum of works, both literary and cinematic, and issues from writers, directors, and artists who claim the science fiction, speculative fiction, and Afro-futurist genres. The anthology extends the discursive boundaries of science fiction by examining iconic writers like Octavia Butler, Walter Mosley, and Nalo Hopkinson through the lens of ecofeminist veganism, post-9/11 racial geopolitics, and the effect of the computer database on human voice and agency. Contributors expand what the field characterizes as speculative fiction by examining for the first time the vampire tropes present in Audre Lorde’s poetry, and by tracing her influence on the horror fiction of Jewelle Gomez. The collection moves beyond exploration of literary fiction to study the Afro-futurist representations of Blacks in comic books, in the Star Trek franchise, in African films, and in blockbuster films like Independence Day, I Robot, and I Am Legend.
Meanwhile
The lived realities of young queer people in African contexts are not well documented. On the one hand, homophobic political discourse tends to portray queer people as 'deviant' and 'unAfrican', and on the other, public health research and advocacy often portrays them as victims of violence and HIV. Of course, young queer lives are far more diverse, rich and complex. For this reason, the Qintu Collab was formed to allow young queer people from a few African countries to come together, share experiences and create context-specific, queer-positive media that documents relatable stories about and for queer African youth. We see this as a necessary step in developing a complex archive of queer African life, whilst also personalising queer experiences and challenging prejudicial stereotypes. The Collab is made up of eighteen queer youth from Botswana, Kenya and Zimbabwe, two academics, three artists and a journalist. We first worked in small groups in each country through a range of creative participatory methods that focused on personal reflection and story-telling. Young people created personal timelines, and made visual maps of their bodies, relationships, and spaces. We then had group discussions about themes that emerged to help decide what to include in the comic works. At the end of 2018, we all came together in Nairobi, Kenya, for a week to collaborate on this comic book, and a set of podcasts on similar topics. We worked through various ways of telling stories, and developed significant themes, including family, religion and spirituality, social and online queer spaces, sex, and romantic relationships. Each young person created a script and laid out the scenes for a comic that told a short story from their lives. They then worked one-on-one with an artist to finesse those ideas into a workable comic, and the artists thereafter developed each story through multiple rounds of feedback from the story's creator and the rest of the group
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reyvxntagesblog · 7 months
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October had tremendous possibility. The summer's oppressive heat was a distant memory, and the golden leaves promised a world full of beautiful adventures. They made me believe in miracles.
— Sarah Guillory, Reclaimed
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luminoustarlight · 3 months
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— mae’s 2024 reads
(because i don’t want to give out my goodreads)
this is how i rate my books:
5 ⭐️- LOVED IT! An absolute favorite, would rec, cannot stop thinking about it.
4 ⭐️- SO GOOD! A great read, would rec, keeping it on my shelf.
3 ⭐️- ENJOYABLE! A good read, kept me interested. Might rec, no regrets reading but not my fave.
2 ⭐️- MEDIOCRE. Not quite for me. Decent enough to get through the book but not a fan.
1 ⭐️- NOT FOR ME. Waste of time, almost DNF, why did I read this?
i do not count books i dnf (do not finish) towards my reading goal. i often use .25/.5/.75 in my ratings.
📖 send me book recs! i’m open to all genres. i have kindle unlimited, audible, and i use libby to get books from my library. my tbr is extensive and embarrassing. but i’m getting through it!
2024 reading challenge: 36/80
ebook = available on kindle unlimited | ebook = library borrow
book list below the cut ⤹
J A N U A R Y
1. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
12.26.23-1.1.24 // physical // 4.5 ⭐️
2. The Woman in Me by Britney Spears
11.12.23-1.2.24 // audio // 4 ⭐️
3. Babymoon or Bust by Ava Hunter
1.1.24-1.4.24 // ebook // 3 ⭐️
4. The Risk (Mindfuck 1) by S.T. Abby
1.4.24-1.5.24 // ebook // 3.5/3.75 ⭐️
5. Sidetracked (Mindfuck 2) by S.T. Abby
1.5.24-1.5.24 // ebook // 4 ⭐️
6. Scarlet Angel (Mindfuck 3) by S.T. Abby
1.5.25-1.7.24 // ebook // 4 ⭐️
7. All the Lies (Mindfuck 4) by S.T. Abby
1.7.24-1.9.24 // ebook // 3.75 ⭐️
8. Counting the Cost by Jill Duggar
1.7.24-1.10.24 // audio // 4.5 ⭐️
9. Paint It All Red (Mindfuck 5) by S.T. Abby
1.9.24-1.10.24 // ebook // 4 ⭐️
10. My Roommate Is a Vampire by Jenna Levine
1.11.24-1.16.24 // ebook // 3 ⭐️
11. That One Night (Jacksonville Rays #0.5) by Emily Rath
1.16.24-1.16.24 // ebook // 4 ⭐️
12. Saddle Up (Ryker Ranch #1) by Kim Lorraine
1.17.24-1.19.24 // ebook // 3 ⭐️
13. Bucked Off (Ryker Ranch #2) by Kim Lorraine
1.20.24-1.21.24 // ebook // 4 ⭐️
14. A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas
1.18.24-1.27.24 // physical // 5 ⭐️
F E B R U A R Y
15. The Exception to the Rule (The Improbable Meet Cute #1) by Christina Lauren
2.03.24-2.03.23 // ebook // 5 ⭐️
16. Worst Wingman Ever The Improbable Meet Cute #2) by Abby Jimenez
2.03.24-2.03.23 // ebook // 4 ⭐️
17. The Trade (Brentwood Boys #4) by Meghan Quinn
01.21.24-02.03.24 // ebook // 3 ⭐️
18. Rosie and the Dreamboat (The Improbable Meet Cute #3) by Sally Thorne
02.03.24-02.04.24 // ebook // 3 ⭐️
19. Finlay Donovan Knocks 'Em Dead (Finlay Donovan #2) by Elle Cosimano
02.07.2024-02.12.24 // ebook // 3.75 ⭐️
20. Talking as Fast as I Can by Lauren Graham
01.16.24- 02.13.24 // audio // 4 ⭐️
21. Raiders of the Lost Heart by Jo Segura
02.12.24-02.19.24 // ebook // 3.5 ⭐️
22. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
02.01.24-02.24.24 // physical // 4.5 ⭐️
23. Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park
02.25.24-02.25.24 // ebook // no rating
24. With Any Luck (The Improbable Meet Cute #5) by Ashley Poston
03.09.24-03.09.24 // ebook // 3 ⭐️
25. Drop, Cover, and Hold On (The Improbable Meet Cute #4) by Jasmine Guillory
03.10.24-03.10.24 // ebook // 3 ⭐️
26. Royal Valentine (The Improbable Meet Cute #6) by Sariah Wilson
03.10.24-03.11.24 // ebook // 2 ⭐️
27. Amelia's Shadow (Blaze Collection) by Marie Benedict
03.23.24-03.23.24 // ebook // 3 ⭐️
28. The Block Party by Jamie Day
03.13.24-03.23.24 // ebook // 2 ⭐️
29. The Forgotten Chapter (Blaze Collection) by Pam Jenoff
03.26.24-03.26.24 // ebook // 4 ⭐️
30. The June Paintings (Blaze Collection) by Maggie Shipstead
03.24.24-03.26.24 // ebook // 3 ⭐️
31. Fires to Come (Blaze Collection) by Asha Lemmie
03.28.24-04.01.24 // ebook // 4 ⭐️
32. I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
03.21.24-04.01.24 // audio // 4.5 ⭐️
33. Tune in Tomorrow (Blaze Collection) by Melanie Benjamin
04.01.24-04.03.24 // ebook // 3 ⭐️
34. Fallen Grace (Blaze Collection) by Sadeqa Johnson
04.04.24-04.07.24 // ebook // 4 ⭐️
35. Barriers to Entry (Blaze Collection) by Ariel Lawhon
04.08.24-04.09.24 // ebook // 3 ⭐️
36. Things We Do in the Dark by Jennifer Hillier
04.11.24-04.17.24 // physical // 4 ⭐️
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January Monthly Recap:
My new year is going well (if also very, very busily) and that also means my reading year started off well! I read 23 books, which I gave an average of 4.13/5 stars - I read so many kickass books this month! I loved Ocean’s Echo, caught back up on Saga, absolutely devoured Silver Under Nightfall, and had very surprising feelings about The Stars Undying! I also had a few duds, but isn’t that always life.
Saga, Vol. 4 by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples [hereafter referred to as BKV/FS]: 4.25/5, re-read
Saga, Vol. 5 by BKV/FS: 4.75/5, re-read
Kiss Her Once For Me by Alison Cochrun: 2/5
Ocean’s Echo by Everina Maxwell: 5/5
A Dowry of Blood by S.T. Gibson: 4.5/5
Sunshine by Robin McKinley: 5/5, re-read
One Dark Window by Rachel Gilig: 4/5
Saga, Vol. 6 by BKV/FS: 4/5, re-read
Saga, Vol. 7 by BKV/FS: 5/5, re-read
Saga, Vol. 8 by BKV/FS: 4/5, re-read
Saga, Vol. 9 by BKV/FS: 4.5/5, re-read
Saga, Vol. 10 by BKV/FS: 4.25/5
Even Though I Knew the End by C.L. Polk: 4.75/5
Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault: 4/5
Silver Under Nightfall by Rin Chupeco: 5/5
The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden: 4.25/5
Haben by Haben Girma: 3/5
Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail by Ashley Herring Blake: 4.5/5
Never Judge a Lady By Her Cover by Sarah MacLean: 4/5
The Stars Undying by Emery Robin: 5/5
The World We Make by N.K. Jemisin: 4.25/5
Royal Holiday by Jasmine Guillory: 2.75/5
Velvet Was The Night by Silvia Moreno-Garcia: 2/5, dnf
My goal tracking is under the cut, as always.
23 in 2023: 3
Read 100 books: 23
Translated works: 0
Physical TBR: 0
Top of TBR: 1
Books in Spanish: 0
Read 40% AOC: 26.1%
Discworld books: 0
Series: 3 started vs. 8 caught up on/finished
Storygraph recs: 0
Indigenous authors: 0
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All the Books I've Read in 2023:
(I tried to make these as in order as possible. To see my current reads, check me out on Goodreads or Storygraph. Here's the twitter thread this was adapted off of.)
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
a larry fanfiction (I'm embarrased but i'm counting it)
Color Decoder by Dorothye Parker
The Lightening Thief by Rick Riordan
The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan
The Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan
The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan
The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan
A Court of Thornes and Roses by Sarah J Maas (audiobook parts 1 and 2)
another larry fanfiction SHUT UP
The Outsiders by SE Hinton
Fifty Shades of Grey by EL James SHUT UP
By the Book by Jasmine Guillory
Graceling by Kristin Cashore
Beyond the Gender Binary by Alok
How to Be an Anti-Racist by Ibram X Kendi
The Invisible Life Of Addie LaRue by VE Schwab
The Leading Brain by Friederike Fabritius
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien
The Lonely Hearts Book Club by Lucy Gilmor
Less by Andrew Sean Greer
Everyone In This Room Will Someday Be Dead by Emily Austin
The Two Towers by JRR Tolkien
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
Sold On A Monday by Kristina McMorris
Heartstopper Vol 1
Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake
In The Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado
The Wicked King by Holly Black
larry fanfiction SILENCE
If He Had Been With Me by Laura Nowlin
Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black
Outliers by Malcom Gladwell
Trixie and Katya's Guide To Modern Womanhood
Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield
The Wrong Girl by Hank Phillippi Ryan
The Will of the Many by James Islington
The Eternal Ones by Kirsten Miller
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
Murder in the Family by Cara Hunter
Weyward by Emilia Hart
Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Bunny by Mona Awad
Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton
My Year Of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh
Flight by Lynn Steger Strong
This Is How You Lose The Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
Blood Heir by Amelie Wen Zhao
Palestine Speaks by Cate Malek and Mateo Hoke
Thunderbird Book One by Sonia Nimr
The Only One Left by Riley Sager
Red Tigress by Amelie Wen Zhao
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
Crimson Reign by Amelie Wen Zhao
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Mosely #1 gets stunning variant covers by Mike Huddleston, Jorge Corona, and Sarah Stern
Mosely #1 gets stunning variant covers by Mike Huddleston, Jorge Corona, and Sarah Stern #comics #comicbooks
BOOM! Studios has revealed variant covers by superstar artists Mike Huddleston and Jorge Corona with Sarah Stern for Mosely #1, the premiere issue of the brand new five-issue limited series from Farmhand creator and co-creator of Chew, Rob Guillory, highly acclaimed artist Sam Lotfi, colorist Jean-Francois Beaulieu, and letterer Andrew Thomas, chronicling one man’s attempt to take down the mighty…
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