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#this is the culmination of my efforts not to buy from amaz*n as an english major who had to buy so many books
marley-manson · 5 months
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For the fanfic ask meme: A (for Army Style and War Bonds ), G, H, N!
Thank you 💖
A: How did you come up with the title to [insert fic]?
lol ty I love talking about my titles. For Army Style, I had the idea of naming it after some old gay slang that could be thematically appropriate somehow. So I opened Gay Talk by Bruce Rodgers and went looking. Luckily it starts with A so it didn't take that long to find something fitting lol. It means, and I quote, "Beating the cocksucker after the act." It's technically slang from the mid 60s apparently but close enough.
For War Bonds, the fic was untitled until it was finished and I finally had to force myself to think of a title. Then it just came to me, and I knew it was perfect, because I'm a sucker for thematically appropriate puns lol. It's war bonds as in the bonds you buy to support the war effort, and war bonds as in the friendships you make in the army that also happen to support the war effort.
G: Care to share a favorite crack fic?
I'm into crack taken seriously. A few of my faves are:
Cafestrovalva (Doctor Who) - maybe my favourite Doctor/Master fic. It's a silly, fluffy, cute tea shop pseudo AU, and it's perfect.
Sadie, Sadie (Pet Shop of Horrors) - I know I've recced this to you before, but it's just so good. A very silly premise (Leon goes from 0 to proposing to D within two days all because Jill makes a joke) taken to its logical conclusion with amazing characterization.
The Couple Down the Street (Reanimator) - idk if this counts as crack considering the source material lol, but it's ridiculous and fun and again something with a very silly premise taken to its logical conclusion. Established relationship Dan and Herbert move to the suburbs under assumed identities to try to keep a low profile while continuing their experiments in the basement, of course.
H: How would you describe your style?
Answered!
N: Is there a fic you wish someone else would write (or finish) for you?
I'm begging someone to write the 150k no duel Berserk AU that's just about Griffith and Guts falling in love and getting together amid a ton of intricate political maneuvering that culminates in Griffith achieving his dream only to throw it away for Guts. I can't do it! But I want it to exist so bad.
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ghooolish · 3 years
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alternative places to buy books instead of amaz*n
edited: removing abebooks from this list because i've been informed it's an amzn subsidiary. thanks!
i apologize in advance, these sources are generally best for people looking for books in the U.S. and not outside of it. this is by no means a comprehensive list; please feel free to add onto this list, especially if you know of places that cater to customers outside of the U.S.
used books
- thriftbooks (used and new, ships outside of U.S. at higher cost): you can usually get used popular books here for under $10 and they'll generally come in very good shape. for U.S. domestic orders, shipping is free for orders $10 or more, and only $0.99 for anything under. this was one of my favorite places to buy books for class when I was in college. they also have a points reward system, so every purchase gets you a certain amount of points, and if you earn enough, you get a $5 credit, which is generally enough to get you a free book.
- goodwill books (used, only operates in the U.S.): rather than aimlessly searching shelves in a physical store, goodwill has an online database that sells games, movies, and music in addition to books. free standard shipping on all orders, but shipping can take a while depending on where your order is coming from. it depends on what you're looking for, but books will generally be very cheap. i almost paid $50 for a book before finding it here for $10, and it came in near-perfect condition.
- abebooks (new and used, ships to many different locations): in addition to new and used books, this might also be a good resources for students to find cheap(er) textbooks. you also have the option to sell your textbooks back to them when you're done.
- bookmooch (a bartering system for used books, good for non-English texts, works worldwide): i haven't personally used this one, so this is just what i know from online information, but instead of buying books, there's a point system that allows you to give away and receive books. you list which books you own and want to give away, then someone can request that book from you. you ship it out to them and pay shipping fees (the only money you'll spend) and then gain points, allowing you to request books from others.
- bookoff (used, physical store, locations only in U.S.): their online store is only for buying anime figures and manga, but if you have a location near you like i do, i suggest you go there! unfortunately, the majority of them are in California, but they have a $1 section, where i've gotten a lot of good books. they also sell movies, music, video games, video game consoles, used electronics, and one time i randomly got a set of rubber stamps there.
new books
- bookshop (ships to U.K., Spain, and U.S.): an online bookstore meant to support independent bookstores by dedicating a certain portion of their profits to helping independent bookstores and providing a platform to connect you to independent booksellers . their "find a bookstore" feature is my favorite because they'll recommend you independent booksellers in your area and you can avoid the shipping costs and wait.
- indiebound: similar to bookshop except you can't buy directly from this website, but what it does is connect you to local booksellers based on your location and you can buy directly from their websites or go in person.
- just buy from indie shops' websites if they have one
other ways to get books
- this generally won't work with big publishers, but if the book's publisher is small enough, you can buy it directly from them
- just check for shops you can go to in your area!
- i know this is meant to be a resource for buying books, but also just borrow! borrow books from your local library or get them electronically. you can get access and borrow ebooks from your library using the mobile app Libby, and you don't need a kindle to read the books on, you can read directly from the app.
- if your library doesn't have the book you want, you can sometimes request an order. or you can do an inter-library loan, where your library will request it from another library system, though there might be a fee of a couple dollars.
- my final note. there is no need to buy the Twilight series new. every single used bookstore i've gone to has had multiple copies of the entire series for, like, a dollar for each book. i am generally very big on supporting authors because their income is nowhere near as glamorous as actors or directors, but SM will be fine. whatever you were willing to spend on the books, just donate that to moving the Quileute nation to higher ground
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