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kyomon0 · 7 months
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This was literally just an excuse to draw them in fangs i didn't even do the eyes properly :)))))
Close ups on the cuties 🥰
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Blood ver cuz character injury is fun to draw sometimes~
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Someone asked for a red version ❗️❗️❗️
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destinationtoast · 8 months
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Achievement unlocked: tripped on the sidewalk and fell down/collapsed into a roll so beautifully that a coworker asked me if I do judo.
I do not do judo, nor anything that requires grace or coordination. It was pure luck. It did not feel graceful, either -- it felt like plummeting toward concrete right up until the end when I somehow miraculously avoided the expected impact. I assume it looked about like this:
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(Edit: it's important to clarify that I didn't actually somersault! Just kinda half rolled forward. But I still choose to imagine it like this. ;) )
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ofliterarynature · 5 months
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OCTOBER 2023 WRAP UP
[loved liked ok no thanks (reread) book club* DNF]
The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp | Conrad’s Fate | Hold Fast Through the Fire | All the White Spaces* | The Game of Courts | (Artificial Condition) | From Below | Creatures of Will and Temper | The Saint of Bright Doors | (All Systems Red) | Over My Dead Body | The Twyford Code | A Conjuring of Light | Small Miracles | A Murderous Relation | Realm of Ash | The Magicians of Caprona | The Hourglass Throne | Raw Dog | Graveminder | The Devil and Winnie Flynn
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I am getting to this SO LATE, forgive me if I don't say a lot because I have forgotten so much. Work has eaten all of my time and energy against my will (should I get a new job? Probably). Anyways.
The Hourglass Throne - Will definitely need to reread this before the next book comes out (even thought they're all pretty well self contained for a series!) because WHAT? I have only half an idea what's going on, and no idea how to feel about the ending. Do I grieve? Not grieve? ??????? I think book 2 is still my favorite, but these books are addictive and a joy to read.
The Magicians of Caprona - I think at this point it's fair to say that I don't think DWJ could write a book that is uninteresting to read, but this is definitely my least favorite of at least the Chrestomanci books so far.
Realm of Ash - book 2 of the Books of Ambha series; I didn't like the first book in this series, why did I continue? Hope, that it would build on the things in the first book that I actually liked, and bring the sisters back together. It was better, I guess, but not in any way that really made me like it. I wish I'd followed my impulse and returned it to the library without listening.
A Murderous Relation - another Veronica Speedwell mystery, reliably enjoyable as always :)
Small Miracles - This was a DELIGHT. This was a fun romp (I'm told) in the vein of Good Omens, but with small stakes - and small miracles. The fallen angel of petty temptations is hired by an angelic friend to help the most sinless (and miserable) mortal have a little fun. But there's more to it than meets the eye, and the case gets tangled up the mortal woman's niece, pretending to be a school counselor, difficult family relationships, rants about chocolate, and inconsiderate siblings who rudely keep picking the same human gender as you. It's sweet, comforting, very queernorm, and a little romantic (f/gf)
A Conjuring of Light - I finished my Shades of Magic reread! Thank god. I was so thoroughly not impressed with books 2 & 3 this time around - they're just one book, divided in two, and I don't think it was divided in the right spot. It's so disappointing that these did not age with me, but you will also have to pry my copies away from me because they're one of the few books I've ever gotten signed in person (and the original covers are just cool). I fully intend to submit myself to the new spinoff series because hope never really dies lol.
The Twyford Code - This was such a strange and delightful book, that I'm not even sure I'm mad about the twist at the ending, I had such a good time reading it. (past me, listening: wow, this would have made such a cool fiction podcast, right? Joke's on me haha). I did honestly think I'd forgotten what this book was about for a bit, but then I was going through some old kid's books from my grandma that were *exactly* like the series in this book, and I had a big AHAH moment that delighted me.
Over My Dead Body - this was my first/nonfiction attempt at jamming in some spooky-ish books before the end of October. Overall, good. I did learn some new facts and there were some interesting parts; but I didn't always appreciate some of the author's commentary, and when it say's "America's Cemeteries," it really only means its urban cemeteries, which was a bit disappointing.
All Systems Red/Artificial Condition - Murderbot, my Beloved. rereading for the new book, and I'm trying my hardest to NOT do it on audiobook this time - and it's really worth it to read it in text, I promise, even if Kevin R Free's voice still echoes in my mind.
The Saint of Bright Doors - this was such a strange and wonderful read, I am so delighted to have read this, I love an unapologetically weird book. The vibe definitely reminds me a bit of The City & The City, or in some ways The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy; except I had other problems with those books and didn't finish them, but I did like this one. I know this won't be everyone's cup of tea, but maybe give it a shot.
Creatures of Will and Temper - another spooky book, and ooh boy could I go on an entire rant, I didn't want to finish this one but felt I had to for reasons. I'll let you look up the plot yourselves, but picture this: Victorian London, two sisters (one who likes swords!), and a whole lot of queer characters I wasn't expecting. I was delighted! Except you gradually learn every single queer character is involved with this club that has made a pact with a demon. What exactly does that mean? Who knows, because the book does not tell you until at least 3/4 of the way through, and we only have the word of the jacket copy and our sainted demon slayer, who is sketchy af the moment we get him alone. Turns out it's a chill demon who doesn't want blood sacrifice, cool cool, but maybe it should have been thought through a little more? Also the main/only successful romance in the book is between a 17 year old girl and a woman who is at minimum in her 30's, explicitly encouraged in part by the demon. hmm. Overall the writing and rest of the story was just ok, and the ending was disgustingly saccharine and just bad. Would strongly not recommend, but if someone wants my copy you're welcome to it. 2 stars.
From Below - another spooky book, and somehow still the most successful even though I didn't like it much. I almost DNF'd this in the first half, and while I wouldn't say I wish i had, I think my time could have been better spent. But really - if you are diving at an untouched ship wreck, that went missing with hundreds of unaccounted passengers and crew, in an area of the ocean entirely inhospitable to life, shouldn't one of the things you expect to find be human bodies??????? I got so worked up, lol, but once the spooky stuff started I had a better time.
The Game of Courts - new Nine World's novella! I love that Victoria takes the time to explore the various characters in her books outside of the main narrative. Getting to learn more about Conju ourside the current story was much appreciated, even if getting to see an outsider POV of earlier Kip was maybe the main draw. Probably not my favorite of the Lays novellas, but worth reading - and maybe a good starting place for those who are new to the series? Now if only I could get myself to read Derring-Do...
All the White Spaces - bookclub pick that got rescheduled to Nov (more time to reread Murderbot tho, so yay me). The description of this - trans guy on an antarctic exploration that goes wrong - sounded interesting, but it was kind of meh for me in the end. For one I was expecting more horror, but the description of "polar gothic" I've seen since really fits better. I also wasn't a fan of the supernatural explanation, and the whole thing felt hopeless from the beginning, once we got a grasp on the *actual* details of the situation, so I didn't quite know what we were here for. Not my cup of tea.
Hold Fast Through the Fire - NeoG book two!!!! This series is turning out to be very akin to the Tarot sequence in that they not perfect books or 5 stars by any means, but are so fun and addictive to read. This series is space opera, post-post-apocalypse where Earth has two colonies, and the series is about a team in the space!coast guard. Getting into the specific plot of this book isn't actually important, but there's a good 50/50 split on plot vs talking about our emotions!!! I love it, it definitely shows some improvement over book 1, even though I don't know that the author has got the POV's quite balanced out. Jenks is lucky I love her because her drama sure does keep taking over (and I cried so hard for her in this one you guys). Would recommend. Did I mention that almost everyone is queer?
Conrad’s Fate - a good book, but this is also the point where I really started questioning the recommended Chrestomanci reading order. I think chronologically it's book 2? And I'd already forgotten so much from The Lives of Christopher Chant, I do not understand and wish I'd read them chronologically. Much more fun than the Magicians of Caprona.
The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp - I was SO excited when I saw there was a new Leonie Swann being published in english, even if it wasn't the sequel to Three Bags Full (which I read last year and loved). I was even MORE excited when the book opened and was being narrated by the pet tortoise!!! Alas, it was not to last, I did not get another murder novel narrated by an animal. That being said, still pretty good, it reminded me of the Thursday Murder Club (which I liked less), but probably won't be a favorite.
DNF'S - Graveminder and The Devil and Winnie Flynn were both books I own that I tried to fit in for spooky month that did not work out. Winnie Flynn I admit I dropped almost immediately, the vibes were peak bad YA and I wasn't going to torture myself. Graveminder I tried, because I liked the idea, and it wasn't bad per-se, but something about the way it was executed (and the many many POV's) just wasn't working for me. Might fit someone else better though.
Raw Dog I really wanted to like, because the history of hot dogs and a description/ranking of hot dogs are both extremely up my alley - and I did make it 40% in! But there were just a number of factors building up against this - the author's sometimes very (overly?) sharp commentary, my lack of interest in her dysfunctional life, the lack of any comparative rating system for the hot dogs, the food waste, and the sheer number of bodily excretions used as descriptors for the food finally tipped me over the edge. I could have kept listening but I didn't really want to. Perhaps for someone, but not for me.
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randombookquotes · 11 months
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small miracles- olivia atwater
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athousandmorningss · 2 months
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New fave coffee shop has an outdoor fire pit. An old man brought his own kindling and gloves and has been keeping it going. A group of middle school kids have gathered around him, watching and listening to him with such intensity it made my tear up.
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toadstool32 · 9 months
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Oooohoihoh i accidentally. Closed all my open tabs yesterday!! Wow!!
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terapsina · 5 months
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Just started reading Small Miracles by Olivia Atwater.
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There's a Fallen Angel of Petty Temptations who could go into millennia long rants about the unfairness of a System that makes eating chocolate a small sin that makes you lose points.
So clearly I'm already absolutely sold on this book.
(initial vibes impression: essentially, if Good Omens and The Good Place had a baby).
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everynewbeginning · 8 months
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It was eight o'clock on a Wednesday morning when the Fallen Angel of Petty Temptations walked into a quaint cafe on the north end of Church Street.
-"Small Miracles" by Olivia Atwater
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musicblogwales · 9 months
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Small Miracles - 'ExtraTerrestrial' Feat. Mirari
Following on from their very well recieved 'Mercury' single in May, Cardiff New Wave band 'Small Miracles' release brand new 'Extra Terrestrial' single on the 27th July Via Dirty Carrot Records. Small Miracles are a dynamic quintet from Cardiff, Wales. Inspired by the early New Wave movement, they infuse elements of Punk, Blues and Grunge into their genre-bending sound. Their music has a distinctly queer, underground feel, finely balancing heavy grooves and breakdowns with catchy hooks and choruses. The band were honoured to recieve support for last single 'Mercury' by Deb Grant BBC Radio 6 Music, Adam Walton, BBC Radio Wales, Treblezine, Circuit Sweet, Edge Of Arcady, No New Wave No Fun, Amplify The Noise. The band describe 'Extra Terrestrial'..... ExtraTerrestrial is a protest song and a condemnation of war, initially written in response to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. As the lyric developed it became clear that Putin couldn't be criticised without acknowledging the damaging consequences of Western interventionism in the Middle East, and this became the crux of the song.
It is an attack on the British and American governments which have waged war on the Middle East for decades and the deceptive colonisation of capital which accompanies this warfare. This is mirrored in the track with jarring samples, a screeching guitar solo and Mirari's defiant verse. The crossover of punk rock and rap is, in itself, both anti-establishment and an act of resistance, and this is the energy of ExtraTerrestrial.
'Small Miracles' Feat Mirari lastest single 'Extra Terrestrial' will be released on the Thursday 27th of July via Dirty Carrot Records.
Buy / Stream 'Extraterrestrial Here
https://song.link/gb/i/1695908375
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atfisty · 2 years
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But at least Taylor is not touching the block this week. So let’s all drink to that girlies.
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john-cardoza · 11 months
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well. at least they didn't force me to look at christian borle in a dress
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A friend of mine in Montreal runs a teashop (shout out to Thésaurus Thérrarium, if you're ever in Montreal I recommend making a visit), and she also carries books by a local author. I picked up Small Miracles on an impulse - I'm a Discworld fan, and the jacket blurb from the New York Times comparing it to Pratchett was irresistible. I can confirm that comparison is accurate!
I had to stop reading every few paragraphs to read bits out loud to my husband. I was half-way done when I went to bed last night and had to finish it before I could focus on work this morning. The climax brought me to tears in the best possible way, when all the bits and bobs of ordinary moments scattered throughout the story come together into something so profoundly human it overflows, without ever losing that sense of delight and whimsy and a little bit of sarcasm.
Small Miracles is an absolute joy to read, and I have a feeling I'll be rereading it for years.
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friendrat · 1 year
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Tiny miracle of the day:
I tried to call my dad and got this message that this number had "calling restrictions," which was really weird. So I texted him and he tried to call me and it said his phone was deactivating, which didn't make sense because he just put a card on.
We went back and forth, and he realized that I was literally the only person he could communicate with, he couldn't call anyone, even the customer service number, and no one else was answering his text messages.
He came to the conclusion that for whatever reason, the card he had bought hadn't actually worked, so he went and bought a new one, but he couldn't put it on because the internet on his phone wouldn't work, and again the customer service number also didn't work. So he texted me the number on the card, and I added the time to his phone, and it is working again.
It's small... but he could have gone for several days without knowing his phone didn't have time, and if there was an emergency, he wouldn't have been able to contact anyone. And yeah... 911 should still have worked, but if even the customer service number wasn't working, I'm a bit skeptical that it would have worked. But for *some weird reason,* my texts were able to get through and let him know there was a problem. So... God is good, and sometimes his miracles are really small, like letting a text message get through when it shouldn't be able to.
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sabo-pon · 1 year
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Noguchi Rika:
Small Miracles
野口里佳
不思議な力
Jan.11, 2023
Mizumaの後に這って行きましたが、行って良かった。私たちの周りには不思議な力に満ちた世界があることを忘れていた。3階のグループ展もおススメします。追記: 広報のニァイズも解説していましたが、詰め込み過ぎない空間がいい。写真展を観た、というのとは別の、何か違う体験をしたような気がする。特に大きなスクリーンで観た《夜の星へ》は家にお持ち帰りしたかった。そして毎晩寝る前に観るのだ。すぐに夢の中へ旅立ちそうな気がする。
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freakoutgirl · 1 year
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Oops wait therapy is on Thursday not friday
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From a fashion perspective I was going to give MM the benefit of the doubt today bc at least you can’t see her bra.
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