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𝗟𝗢𝗖𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡: shield training facilities
𝗪𝗛𝗢: stephanie brown ( @394-stephanie )
when steph said she was working with shield , cass needed to see it with her own two eyes to believe it . eyes wander around the training facility . there’s a hint of a nod , almost in approval at the facilities . of course , nothing beats the batcave . but this comes as a close second . “ so … what do you even do here ? ”
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I posted 21,592 times in 2022
That's 8,205 more posts than 2021!
1,413 posts created (7%)
20,179 posts reblogged (93%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@clovercloudnine
@celestialkindliness
@telumendils
@cadhla182
@katekanemybeloved
I tagged 1,173 of my posts in 2022
#dc - 296 posts
#dc comics - 295 posts
#cassandra cain - 216 posts
#batgirl - 211 posts
#asylum - 80 posts
#barbara gordon - 77 posts
#stephanie brown - 73 posts
#horizon forbidden west - 69 posts
#batgirls - 58 posts
#hfw spoilers - 50 posts
Longest Tag: 138 characters
#they can't put a specific age to tim cause then they'd also have to age steph and cass and then they can't keep writing them like children
My Top Posts in 2022:
#5
In case it somehow isn't clear you're not gonna convince me Barbara Gordon being Batgirl in most adaptations isn't a problem because she's the "most known" Batgirl to the casual audience. The casual audience doesn't give a fuck about anything.
But just to make it clear, I am a Babsgirl hater, CassBatgirl stan, BabsOracle worshipper, StephBatgirl supporter, and AlysiaBatgirl champion. Hell I'd take Nell and Tiffany being Batgirl in comics or adaptations over Babs any day.
Don't come into my ask saying stupid shit like "Babs is the most known"
394 notes - Posted May 13, 2022
#4
Cassandra Cain or Stephanie Brown being the main Batgirl in an adaptation over Barbara Gordon should not be a controversial statement. Especially since most aren't asking for Babs to be sidelined or ignored. SHE SHOULD BE ORACLE!
755 notes - Posted May 11, 2022
#3
Not to oversimplify it, but Barbara Gordon shouldn't be Batgirl anymore like at all in anything ever again.
801 notes - Posted May 28, 2022
#2
The worst thing that's happened with modern audiences in terms of expectations of storytelling is thinking if nobody in a story died then the stakes of the journey weren't high. It's also caused many storytellers to kill off characters for shock value despite it making no sense cause they wanna "showcase the stakes" Stop trying to appeal to the grim edgy crowd. They don't care about anything you do. They'll complain when someone dies and complain when someone doesn't. They don't matter
1,685 notes - Posted May 25, 2022
My #1 post of 2022
God y’all so boring about the Will Smith slapping Chris. “Violence is wrong” what is this a church? Fucking lay his ass out him next time, Will. Let Jada get a kick in too.
45,214 notes - Posted March 28, 2022
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"climbing on tables, body shots, and then dancing on 'em? that's how the pipeline goes." she would know, she was practically a professional at it a few years back. but she's grown now (not really, but that's what she tells bruce), and has standards (cass would also argue with this), and has a bed time (mary jane would call her out for lying to herself at this point). "you should definitely join them, though," she tells him, wiggling her brows.
"I see," Thor said, nodding wide-eyed at the display. "It takes a surprising amount of dexterity, considering the amount of booze involved. Very, very impressive," he nodded, sipping his own drink. "And this is a common custom at events like this?" Thor asked, turning to her. He laughed at her suggestion, loud and boisterous. "Oh, I'm afraid not. The tables do not hold my weight, and I must find my fiance before her water gets too warm. Do you not wish to join them yourself?" he asked, tilting his head curiously. "You are young and youthful. I am actually 1500 years old."
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Stephanie lost 204 pounds
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Stephanie lost 204 pounds
Transformation of the Day: Stephanie lost 204 pounds by focusing on healthy eating habits and exercise. During her journey, this proud mom learned to be focused and consistent and move forward after minor setbacks.
Social Media: Instagram: @stepfb
What was your motivation? What inspires you to keep going during the tough times? My motivation was to be more mentally, physically, and emotionally healthy for myself and my kids. My inspiration to keep pushing was seeing the results I was getting.
How did you change your eating habits? I began with keto but transitioned to intermittent fasting. I watched my portions and focused on fruits, veggies, and lean proteins.
Tell us about your workout routine. I started with walking. I added a weighted vest and arm weights when I began to plateau. I incorporated water aerobics, jogging, HIIT, and weight training.
I did cardio 4 to 5 times a week for at least an hour – with 30 minutes of weights a few times a week.
What was your starting weight? What is your current weight? My starting weight was 394 pounds. My current weight is 190 pounds.
How tall are you? I’m 5″5.
When did you begin your weight loss journey? I started my journey in May 2019. It took two years to get the weight off and an additional year of body recomposition to tone. I’m still working on toning.
What is the biggest lesson you’ve learned so far? The biggest lesson I’ve learned is to stay focused and consistent. I also learned to forgive myself for minor setbacks and to get back on the horse when I fall off.
Is weight loss surgery part of your journey? No. Before I began my journey, I went to a weight loss doctor to ask questions about healthy ways to eat and live a better lifestyle. He told me that surgery was my only option because I was 37 and hadn’t lost the weight by now. That was the spark I needed. I left his office and put in the work with his words in the back of my mind. He didn’t believe I could do it on my own.
What advice would you like to share with women who want to lose weight? Patience is necessary when you are going through a lifestyle change. If you are ready to lose weight, reach for longevity. The goal is to change your life, so fad diets won’t cut it.
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Voters in one of Michigan's most conservative counties have ousted a small-town clerk accused of improperly handling voting equipment after casting doubt on President Joe Biden’s election victory. Stephanie Scott lost Tuesday's recall election in Hillsdale County’s Adams Township to Suzy Roberts. He got 406 votes to Scott's 214, according to unofficial results reported by the county clerk’s office. Roberts, a Republican who identifies as an independent, filed as non-party-affiliated in the recall election because Michigan law does not allow challengers to file under the same political party, the Hillsdale Daily News reported previously. Scott had run unopposed as a first-time Republican candidate when she was chosen in the November 2020 election to handle the voting in Adams Township, a reliably Republican community where the ticket of Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence received nearly 76% of the vote that year. But she joined a crew of GOP election officials around the nation who questioned U.S. voting systems' accuracy. Scott is among several election officials around the country accused of mishandling voting equipment in their zeal to uncover fraud. Before Tuesday’s recall election against Scott, her challenger said: “The lying has to stop.” A message seeking comment was left Wednesday with Roberts. Scott and her attorney did not answer questions or comment before Tuesday’s election, and additional messages seeking comment were left Wednesday. During preparations for her township’s November 2021 election, Scott said she had concerns about accuracy and had considered paper ballots and a hand count before settling on using the same voting system. The state intervened after Scott allegedly refused to allow a contractor to perform preventative maintenance and failed to conduct accuracy tests, among others. She was stripped of her duties for running township elections in October 2021. When the Hillsdale County clerk’s office and a voter-assist terminal from township offices prepared for a public accuracy test, they discovered the tabulator’s tablet had been removed. It was later seized by Michigan State Police after Scott refused to turn it over. One of Scott’s supporters, Adams Township Supervisor Mark Nichols, also lost Tuesday’s recall election. Challenger Randy G. Johnson defeated Nichols by 394 to 222 votes, unofficial results show.
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I posted 515 times in 2021
480 posts created (93%)
35 posts reblogged (7%)
For every post I created, I reblogged 0.1 posts.
I added 3,830 tags in 2021
#incorrect cabenson quotes - 417 posts
#law and order svu - 406 posts
#special victims unit - 406 posts
#cabenson - 402 posts
#olivia benson - 397 posts
#alex cabot - 394 posts
#olivia x alex - 373 posts
#mariska hargitay - 357 posts
#stephanie march - 345 posts
#svu - 333 posts
Longest Tag: 71 characters
#the fact that you guys are inspired by these quotes is so surreal to me
My Top Posts in 2021
#5
Olivia: *gently taps table*
Alex: *taps back*
Olivia: *taps again*
Fin: What the hell are they doing?
John: Morse code
Alex: *aggressively taps table*
Olivia: *slams hands down on the table* STOP THAT! YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU MORE!
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#4
Olivia: Going to Plan B?
Sonny: Technically, that would be Plan G.
Alex: How many plans do we have? Is there like a Plan M?
Amanda: Yes, Cassidy dies in Plan M.
Alex: I like Plan M.
113 notes • Posted 2021-05-21 19:06:43 GMT
#3
Nick: LIV, WE HAVE TO GO TO THE CRIME SCENE! COME OUT!
Olivia: I'M BI!
Nick: NOT WHAT I MEANT BUT I STILL SUPPORT YOU.
135 notes • Posted 2021-07-29 21:26:49 GMT
#2
Noah: Can I please have a slice of cake from the fridge? Please?
Alex: What are the rules, Noah?
Naoh, dejected: No sugar at any time unless absolutely necessary.
Alex: No, those are your mommy's rules. Mine is, "get me a slice too."
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#1
Olivia: I have a riddle for you.
Olivia: what goes up but never comes down?
Alex, not looking up from her papers: the amount of stress the svu squad causes me
138 notes • Posted 2021-04-08 19:04:41 GMT
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After enjoying the long months of the summer with friends, family, and your books of choice, it’s finally time to start heading back to school. With our return to various academic institutions, the librarians and library assistants at LITSOCIETY would like to invite you to join us in our fourth book fair: ON CAMPUS.
How to participate:
pick a book that takes place in, or features, an academic institution as the setting or the basis of the plot
if the school is not either a major setting or a plot device, the book most likely does not fit our book fair, however this is up to your discretion
this book fair will take place between September 1st and September 30th
if you have any questions about this book fair, please contact the head librarians
once you’ve finished your novel, create something (graphic, moodboard, gif, etc.) to showcase in the library
when posting use the caption “@lit-society book fair 4: on campus + caption”
library assistants: make sure to use the tags #f. [book title] #m. [your name] #book 4 when sharing your piece with the library
remember to tag #litsociety in any creations made, so they can be added to the library
This book fair is open to all, whether library employee or patron. We hope you enjoy your choice of book this month. For your aid, we’ve added a list of a few books that would fit the theme of this book fair below the cut.
A Study in Charlotte – Brittany Cavallaro (321 pages, mystery, YA, retellings)
Again, but Better – Christine Riccio (373 pages, contemporary, YA, romance)
An Education in Ruin – Alexis Bass (368 pages, YA, suspence, romance)
Anna and the French Kiss – Stephanie Perkins (372 pages, YA, romance, contemporary)
Carry On – Rainbow Rowell (522, YA, fantasy, LGBT)
Emergency Contact – Mary H.K. Choi (394 pages, YA, romance, contemporary)
Felix Ever After – Kacen Callender (368 pages, YA, LGBT, contemporary)
Final Draft — Riley Redgate (272 pages, YA, contemporary, LGBT)
First & Then – Emma Mills (272 pages, YA, contemporary, romance)
Girls with Sharp Sticks – Suzanne Young (400, YA, science fiction, mystery)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone – JK Rowling (309 pages, middle grade, fantasy, fiction)
Hex Hall (Hex Hall #1) – Rachel Hawkins (323 pages, YA, fantasy, romance)
I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have To Kill You (Gallagher Girls #1) – Ally Carter (284 pages, YA, romance, mystery)
It’s Not Like It’s a Secret – Misa Sugiura (400 pages, YA, LGBT, romance)
Looking for Alaska – John Green (221 pages, YA, fiction, contemporary)
Ninth House – Leigh Bardugo (459 pages, fantasy, adult, mystery)
One of Us is Lying – Karen M. McManus (361 pages, YA, mystery, contemporary)
Pretty Little Liars (Pretty Little Liars #1) – Sara Shepard (286 pages, YA, mystery, contemporary)
Romancing the Throne – Nadine Jolie Courtney (392 pages, YA, romance, contemporary)
S.T.A.G.S. – M.A. Bennett (290 pages, YA, mystery, thriller)
Tell Me How You Really Feel – Aminah Mae Safi (312 pages, YA, romance, LGBT)
The DUFF – Kody Keplinger (280 pages, YA, contemporary, romance)
The Hate You Give – Angie Thomas (444 pages, YA, own voices, contemporary)
The Iron Trial (Magisterium #1) – Holly Black, Cassandra Clare (295 pages, fantasy, middle grade, fiction)
The Perks of Being a Wallflower – Stephen Chbosky (213 pages, YA, fiction, contemporary)
The Poet X – Elizabeth Acevedo (368 pages, poetry, own voices, contemporary)
The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle #1) – Maggie Stiefvater (409 pages, YA, fantasy, romance)
The Rest of Us Just Live Here – Patrick Ness (348 pages, YA, fantasy, LGBT)
The Secret History – Donna Tartt (559 pages, fiction, mystery, adult)
The Vampire Diaries – LJ Smith (253 pages, YA, paranormal, romance)
This Adventure Ends – Emma Mills (320 pages, YA, romance, LGBT)
This Time Will Be Different – Misa Sugiura (416 pages, YA, contemporary, romance)
Tiny Pretty Things – Sona Charaipotra (448 pages, YA, contemporary, mystery)
Truly Devious – Maureen Johnson (416 pages, YA, mystery, contemporary)
Twilight – Stephanie Meyer (501 pages, YA, paranormal, romance)
Vampire Academy – Richelle Mead (332 pages, YA, paranormal, romance)
Where I End & You Begin – Preston Norton (304 pages, YA, romance, LGBT)
Wicked Fox – Kat Cho (429 pages, YA, fantasy, romance)
You Should See Me in a Crown – Leah Johnson (328 pages, YA, LGBT, contemporary)
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All The Books I Read In 2020
Here she is! The full list of books I read in 2020. My goal was to read 52 books again this year, but once lockdown started I upped it to 100, and I ultimately surpassed even that goal!! I think reading is so important for my personal growth and mental health, so the last two years I have made reading a big priority in my life, and it is the best choice I could have made. This year especially, I found reading to be such a comfort and such a great tool for keeping the quarantine blues at bay. Here’s to all the books I read in 2020, and all the books I will read in 2021!
132 books, 44,531 pages, and a refreshed passion for learning and growth:
The Kite Runner- Khaled Hosseini (372 pgs) 4.5
A Discovery of Witches- Deborah Harkness (579 pgs) 2.75
The Call of the Wild and Selected Stories- Jack London (176 pgs) 4
I Wear The Black Hat -Chuck Klosterman (225 pgs) 3.75
Digital Fortress- Dan Brown (430 pgs) 3.75
Night Boat to Tangier- Kevin Barry (224 pgs) 2
The Chemist- Stephanie Meyer (518 pgs) 3
Find Me- Andre Aciman (272 pgs) 3.5
A Walk In The Woods- Bill Bryson (394 pgs) 4.5
Invisible Monsters- Chuck Palahniuk (304 pgs) 2.5
Underland, A Deep Time Journey- Robert MacFarlane (496 pgs) 3.25
The Dutch House -Ann Patchett (337 pgs) 5
Notes From a Small Island -Bill Bryson (324 pgs) 3.75
Home Work -Julie Andrews (560 pgs) 3.5
100 Essential Things You Didn’t Know About Maths and The Arts- John D. Barrow (320 pgs) 2.25
On the Road -Jack Kerouac (307 pgs) 3.5
Train Dreams -Denis Johnson (116 pgs) 4.25
2001: A Space Odyssey -Arthur C. Clarke (297 pgs) 4.75
Educated: A Memoir -Tara Westover (334 pgs) 5
Carrie -Stephen King (253 pgs) 3.5
Dig. -A.S. King (394 pgs) 4
salt slow -Julia Armfield (208 pgs) 3
Don’t Call Us Dead -Danez Smith (96 pgs) 5
Convenience Store Woman -Sayaka Murata (163 pgs) 3.25
The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid: A Memoir -Bill Bryson (288 pgs) 3.75
Who Moved My Cheese? -Spencer Johnson (96 pgs) 3.5
The Truth About Keeping Secrets -Savannah Brown (336 pgs) 4
All-American Poem -Matthew Dickman (85 pgs) 3.5
2010: Odyssey Two -Arthur C. Clarke (320 pgs) 4
Behind Her Eyes -Sarah Pinborough (307 pgs) 3
The Stand -Stephen King (1440 pgs) 4
On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous- Ocean Vuong (246 pgs) 4.5
Homie: Poems -Danez Smith (96 pgs) 4
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet -Becky Chambers (516 pgs) 3.5
The Silent Patient -Alex Michealide (325 pgs) 3.75
Talking As Fast As I Can -Lauren Graham (205 pgs) 3.5
Gregor the Overlander -Suzanne Collins (326 pgs) 1.5
The Transmigration of Bodies -Yuri Herrera (112 pgs) 2.5
The Deep -Rivers Solomon (166 pgs) 4
The Last Man -Mary Shelley (478 pgs) 3
Oryx and Crake -Margaret Atwood (389 pgs) 4.25
One Summer: America, 1927 -Bill Bryson (456 pgs) 3.5
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe -Benjamin Alire Sáenz (359 pgs) 3
The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest -Anatoli Boukreev (297 pgs) 3.75
2061: Odyssey Three -Arthur C. Clarke (302 pgs) 3
Where I Belong -Alan Doyle (315 pgs) 4
Humble Pi: When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World -Matt Parker (314 pgs) 4
Normal People -Sally Rooney (304 pgs) 4
Dinosaur Tales -Ray Bradbury (144 pgs) 3
Someday, Someday, Maybe -Lauren Graham (340 pgs) 3.25
The Power -Naomi Alderman (341 pgs) 4.25
Deception Point -Dan Brown (558 pgs) 2.5
3001: The Final Odyssey -Arthur C. Clarke (272 pgs) 3.75
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes -Suzanne Collins (540 pgs) 3.5
The Vegetarian-Han Kang (188 pgs) 3
The Map of Salt and Stars -Zeyn Joukhadar (368 pgs) 4.5
One Man’s Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey -Sam Keith (224 pgs) 4
11/22/63 -Stephen King (849 pgs) 4.5
The Ballad of Black Tom -Victor LaValle (149 pgs) 3.5
Girl With A Pearl Earring -Tracy Chevalier (233 pgs) 4
The Year of the Flood -Margaret Atwood (431 pgs) 3.5
In A Sunburned Country -Bill Bryson (335 pgs) 3
Disappearing Earth -Julia Phillips (312 pgs) 2.5
The Hidden Life of Trees -Peter Wohlleben (288 pgs) 3.5
The People in the Trees -Hanya Yanagihara (368 pgs) 4
Shadow of Night -Deborah Harkness (584 pgs) 3
High Fidelity -Nick Hornby (340 pgs) 3.5
If It Bleeds -Stephen King (528 pgs) 3.5
Sharp Objects -Gillian Flynn (254 pgs) 4
A Newfoundlander in Canada -Alan Doyle (244 pgs) 4
The Water Dancer -Ta-Nehisi Coates (406 pgs) 4
The Fellowship of the Ring -J.R.R. Tolkien (398 pgs) 5
The Bluest Eye -Toni Morrison (216 pgs) 4
Into the Wild -Jon Krakauer (207 pgs) 4
Fahrenheit 451 -Ray Bradbury (194 pgs) 4
Burial Rites -Hannah Kent (336 pgs) 4.5
The Poet X -Elizabeth Acevedo (368 pgs) 5
The End of October -Lawrence Wright (400 pgs) 1.5
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine -Gail Honeyman (336 pgs) 3.5
Survivor -Chuck Palahniuk (304 pgs) 3.5
Every Song Ever -Ben Ratliff (272 pgs) 2
A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor -Hank Green (452 pgs) 4
The Time Traveler's Wife -Audrey Niffenegger (540 pgs) 3.5
The Body: A Guide for Occupants -Bill Bryson (450 pgs) 3
Mr. Mercedes -Stephen King (437 pgs) 3.5
Girl, Woman, Other -Bernardine Evaristo (453 pgs) 4.5
Midnight Sun -Stephenie Meyer (662 pgs) 2
The Maltese Falcon -Dashiell Hammett (213 pgs) 3
The Hunting Party -Lucy Foley (406 pgs) 4
The Hating Game -Sally Thorne (387 pgs) 2.5
My Year of Rest and Relaxation -Ottessa Moshfegh (304 pgs) 4
Real Life -Brandon Taylor (329 pgs) 4
My Sister the Serial Killer -Oyinkan Braithwaite (226 pgs) 4
The Answer Is...: Reflections on My Life -Alex Trebek (304 pgs) 3
Eileen -Ottessa Moshfegh (272 pgs) 3
Answering Back -Carol Ann Duffy (144 pgs) 4
Then She Was Gone -Lisa Jewell (359 pgs) 3.5
Death In Her Hands -Ottessa Moshfegh (259 pgs) 3.5
This Is How You Lose The Time War -Amal El-Mohtar, Max Gladstone (209 pgs) 4
The Goldfinch -Donna Tartt (771 pgs) 4.5
Shutter Island -Dennis Lehane (369 pgs) 3.5
The Devil All The Time -Donald Ray Pollock (261 pgs) 4
I'm Thinking of Ending Things -Iain Reid (241 pgs) 2
Bunny -Mona Awad (307 pgs) 3
The Snowman -Jo Nesbø (516 pgs) 2.5
Something Wicked This Way Comes -Ray Bradbury (293 pgs) 3
Pretty Little Liars -Sara Shepard (286 pgs) 1
Psycho -Robert Bloch (208 pgs) 3.5
Along Came a Spider -James Patterson (449 pgs) 3
American Psycho -Brett Easton Ellis (399 pgs) 4
Night Sky With Exit Wounds -Ocean Vuong (89 pgs) 4
Arctic Dreams -Barry Lopez (496 pgs) 4
Four Colors Suffice -Robin Wilson (280 pgs) 4.5
My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She's Sorry -Fredrik Backman (372 pgs) 3
Such A Fun Age -Kiley Reid (320 pgs) 4
In The Dream House -Carmen Maria Machado (251 pgs) 4.5
Beach Read -Emily Henry (361 pgs) 3.5
The Queen's Gambit -Walter Tevis (243 pgs) 3.5
The Book of Life -Deborah Harkness (561 pgs) 2.5
Atomic Habits -James Clear (319 pgs) 2.5
Heart Berries -Terese Marie Mailhot (143 pgs) 3
The Kiss Quotient -Helen Hoang (323 pgs) 3
Around The World In 80 Days -Jules Verne (252 pgs) 3
Dolores Claiborne -Stephen King (384 pgs) 4.5
Flatland -Edwin Abbott (96 pgs) 3.5
The Impossible Girl -Lydia Kang (364 pgs) 2.5
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through The looking Glass -Lewis Carroll (239 pgs) 3.5
Kiss The Girls -James Patterson (481 pgs) 2
The Bride Test -Helen Hoang (296 pgs) 2.5
In A Holidaze -Christina Lauren (307 pgs) 3.5
‘Twas The Knife Before Christmas -Jacqueline Frost (309 pgs) 2.5
The Great Alone -Kristin Hannah (435 pgs) 4
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Book Society presents its December reading event! Our members selected Retellings as the theme of this year's last event, and The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden as the optional book of the month. We would like to invite you to join us by reading books that are re-imaginings of either fairy tales, historical events, or myths. This event is open to everyone, not just our members.
✧ how to participate:
optional: reblog this post; check out our network and members
read (or reread) either The Bear and the Nightingale (young adult, historical, fantasy; 323 pages; russian folk tale about Vasilisa the Beautiful) or a book of your choice that fits this month’s theme
share what book you’ve chosen, thoughts, reactions, and/or creations
use the tag #booksociety in your posts, and include “@booksociety’s Retellings event: [insert book title here]” in the description of your creations
the event starts on 1 December and ends on 31 December
✧ reading recommendations (under the cut):
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas (new adult, romance, fantasy; 419 pages; fairy tale: Beauty and the Beast)
A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer (young adult, fantasy, romance; 484 pages; fairy tale: Beauty and the Beast)
Ash by Melinda Lo (young adult, fantasy, romance, lgbt+; 264 pages; fairy tale: Cinderella)
Cinder by Marissa Meyer (young adult, scifi; 400 pages; fairy tale: Cinderella)
Circe by Madeline Miller (adult, historical, fantasy; 394 pages; Greek mythology: Circe & the Odyssey)
Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge (young adult, romance, fantasy; 352 pages; fairy tale: Beauty and the Beast)
Daughter of the Gods: A Novel of Ancient Egypt by Stephanie Thornton (historical, romance; 422 pages; Egyptian history: Hatshepsut)
Deathless by Catherynne M. Valente (adult, fantasy, historical; 352 pages; fairy tale: The Death of Koschei the Deathless)
Dread Nation by Justina Ireland (young adult, horror; 455 pages; history: American Civil War)
Echo North by Joanna Ruth Meyer (young adult, romance; 389 pages; fairy tale: East Of the Sun, West of the Moon)
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine (young adult, romance; 323 pages; fairy tale: Cinderella)
Fawkes by Nadine Brandes (young adult, historical, fantasy; 448 pages; history: Guy Fawkes)
Geekerella by Ashley Poston (young adult, contemporary, romance; 320 pages; fairy tale: Cinderella)
Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust (young adult, fantasy, lgbt+; 384 pages; fairy tale: Snow White)
Heart of Iron by Ashley Poston (young adult, scifi; 480 pages; history: Anastasia Romanov)
Heart of the Fae by Emma Hamm (new adult, fantasy, romance; 350 pages; fairy tale: Beauty and the Beast)
His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik (fantasy, historical; 356 pages; history: Napoleonic Wars)
House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig (young adult, fantasy; 416 pages; fairy tale: Twelve Dancing Princesses)
Hunted by Megan Spooner (young adult, fantasy, romance; 384 pages; fairy tale: Beauty and the Beast)
Last of Her Name by Jessica Khoury (young adult, scifi; history: Anastasia Romanov)
My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand (young adult, fantasy, historical; 491 pages; history: Jane Grey)
Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold by Stephen Fry (short stories; 416 pages; Greek myths)
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman (short stories; 299 pages; Norse myths)
Of Beast and Beauty by Stacey Jay (young adult, fantasy, romance; 391 pages; fairy tale: Beauty and the Beast)
Princess of Throns by Stacey Jay (young adult, romance; 400 pages; fairy tale: Sleeping Beauty)
Romanov by Nadine Brandes (young adult, historical, fantasy; 337 pages; history: Anastasia Romanov)
Snow, Glass, Apples by Neil Gaiman and Colleen Doran (graphic novel, fantasy, horror; 88 pages; fairy tale: Snow White)
Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik (young adult, fantasy; 480 pages; fairy tale: Rumpelstiltskin)
Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco (young adult, historical, mystery; 327 pages; history: late 19th century - Jack the Ripper)
The Dead Queens Club by Hannah Capin (young adult, contemporary; 464 pages; history: Henry VIII's wives)
The Forbidden Wish by Jessica Khory (young adult, fantasy, romance; 352 pages; fairy tale: Aladdin)
The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White (young adult, fantasy; 352 pages; Arthurian mythology)
The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood (adult, historical; 198 pages; Greek mythology: the Odyssey)
The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman (short story, young adult; 72 pages; fairy tale: Snow White and the Sleeping Beauty)
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (historical, romance, lgbt+; 352 pages; Greek mythology: the Iliad)
The Surface Breaks by Louise O'Neill (young adult, feminism; 309 pages; fairy tale: the Little Mermaid)
The Star-Touched Queen by Roshani Chokshi (young adult, romance; 342 pages; mythology: Hades and Persephone & Indian mythology)
The Wrath & the Dawn by Renée Ahdieh (young adult, fantasy, romance; 404 pages; fairy tale: One Thousand and One Nights)
To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo (young adult, fantasy, romance; 352 pages; fairy tale: The Little Mermaid)
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Here are the top 500 baby name meaning!
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1. Top 500 baby name meaning
Rank Male name Female name 1 Liam Emma 2 Noah Olivia 3 William Ava 4 James Isabella 5 Oliver Sophia 6 Benjamin Charlotte 7 Elijah Mia 8 Lucas Amelia 9 Mason Harper 10 Logan Evelyn 11 Alexander Abigail 12 Ethan Emily 13 Jacob Elizabeth 14 Michael Mila 15 Daniel Ella 16 Henry Avery 17 Jackson Sofia 18 Sebastian Camila 19 Aiden Aria 20 Matthew Scarlett 21 Samuel Victoria 22 David Madison 23 Joseph Luna 24 Carter Grace 25 Owen Chloe 26 Wyatt Penelope 27 John Layla 28 Jack Riley 29 Luke Zoey 30 Jayden Nora 31 Dylan Lily 32 Grayson Eleanor 33 Levi Hannah 34 Isaac Lillian 35 Gabriel Addison 36 Julian Aubrey 37 Mateo Ellie 38 Anthony Stella 39 Jaxon Natalie 40 Lincoln Zoe 41 Joshua Leah 42 Christopher Hazel 43 Andrew Violet 44 Theodore Aurora 45 Caleb Savannah 46 Ryan Audrey 47 Asher Brooklyn 48 Nathan Bella 49 Thomas Claire 50 Leo Skylar 51 Isaiah Lucy 52 Charles Paisley 53 Josiah Everly 54 Hudson Anna 55 Christian Caroline 56 Hunter Nova 57 Connor Genesis 58 Eli Emilia 59 Ezra Kennedy 60 Aaron Samantha 61 Landon Maya 62 Adrian Willow 63 Jonathan Kinsley 64 Nolan Naomi 65 Jeremiah Aaliyah 66 Easton Elena 67 Elias Sarah 68 Colton Ariana 69 Cameron Allison 70 Carson Gabriella 71 Robert Alice 72 Angel Madelyn 73 Maverick Cora 74 Nicholas Ruby 75 Dominic Eva 76 Jaxson Serenity 77 Greyson Autumn 78 Adam Adeline 79 Ian Hailey 80 Austin Gianna 81 Santiago Valentina 82 Jordan Isla 83 Cooper Eliana 84 Brayden Quinn 85 Roman Nevaeh 86 Evan Ivy 87 Ezekiel Sadie 88 Xavier Piper 89 Jose Lydia 90 Jace Alexa 91 Jameson Josephine 92 Leonardo Emery 93 Bryson Julia 94 Axel Delilah 95 Everett Arianna 96 Parker Vivian 97 Kayden Kaylee 98 Miles Sophie 99 Sawyer Brielle 100 Jason Madeline 101 Declan Peyton 102 Weston Rylee 103 Micah Clara 104 Ayden Hadley 105 Wesley Melanie 106 Luca Mackenzie 107 Vincent Reagan 108 Damian Adalynn 109 Zachary Liliana 110 Silas Aubree 111 Gavin Jade 112 Chase Katherine 113 Kai Isabelle 114 Emmett Natalia 115 Harrison Raelynn 116 Nathaniel Maria 117 Kingston Athena 118 Cole Ximena 119 Tyler Arya 120 Bennett Leilani 121 Bentley Taylor 122 Ryker Faith 123 Tristan Rose 124 Brandon Kylie 125 Kevin Alexandra 126 Luis Mary 127 George Margaret 128 Ashton Lyla 129 Rowan Ashley 130 Braxton Amaya 131 Ryder Eliza 132 Gael Brianna 133 Ivan Bailey 134 Diego Andrea 135 Maxwell Khloe 136 Max Jasmine 137 Carlos Melody 138 Kaiden Iris 139 Juan Isabel 140 Maddox Norah 141 Justin Annabelle 142 Waylon Valeria 143 Calvin Emerson 144 Giovanni Adalyn 145 Jonah Ryleigh 146 Abel Eden 147 Jayce Emersyn 148 Jesus Anastasia 149 Amir Kayla 150 King Alyssa 151 Beau Juliana 152 Camden Charlie 153 Alex Esther 154 Jasper Ariel 155 Malachi Cecilia 156 Brody Valerie 157 Jude Alina 158 Blake Molly 159 Emmanuel Reese 160 Eric Aliyah 161 Brooks Lilly 162 Elliot Parker 163 Antonio Finley 164 Abraham Morgan 165 Timothy Sydney 166 Finn Jordyn 167 Rhett Eloise 168 Elliott Trinity 169 Edward Daisy 170 August Kimberly 171 Xander Lauren 172 Alan Genevieve 173 Dean Sara 174 Lorenzo Arabella 175 Bryce Harmony 176 Karter Elise 177 Victor Remi 178 Milo Teagan 179 Miguel Alexis 180 Hayden London 181 Graham Sloane 182 Grant Laila 183 Zion Lucia 184 Tucker Diana 185 Jesse Juliette 186 Zayden Sienna 187 Joel Elliana 188 Richard Londyn 189 Patrick Ayla 190 Emiliano Callie 191 Avery Gracie 192 Nicolas Josie 193 Brantley Amara 194 Dawson Jocelyn 195 Myles Daniela 196 Matteo Everleigh 197 River Mya 198 Steven Rachel 199 Thiago Summer 200 Zane Alana 201 Matias Brooke 202 Judah Alaina 203 Messiah Mckenzie 204 Jeremy Catherine 205 Preston Amy 206 Oscar Presley 207 Kaleb Journee 208 Alejandro Rosalie 209 Marcus Ember 210 Mark Brynlee 211 Peter Rowan 212 Maximus Joanna 213 Barrett Paige 214 Jax Rebecca 215 Andres Ana 216 Holden Sawyer 217 Legend Mariah 218 Charlie Nicole 219 Knox Brooklynn 220 Kaden Payton 221 Paxton Marley 222 Kyrie Fiona 223 Kyle Georgia 224 Griffin Lila 225 Josue Harley 226 Kenneth Adelyn 227 Beckett Alivia 228 Enzo Noelle 229 Adriel Gemma 230 Arthur Vanessa 231 Felix Journey 232 Bryan Makayla 233 Lukas Angelina 234 Paul Adaline 235 Brian Catalina 236 Colt Alayna 237 Caden Julianna 238 Leon Leila 239 Archer Lola 240 Omar Adriana 241 Israel June 242 Aidan Juliet 243 Theo Jayla 244 Javier River 245 Remington Tessa 246 Jaden Lia 247 Bradley Dakota 248 Emilio Delaney 249 Colin Selena 250 Riley Blakely 251 Cayden Ada 252 Phoenix Camille 253 Clayton Zara 254 Simon Malia 255 Ace Hope 256 Nash Samara 257 Derek Vera 258 Rafael Mckenna 259 Zander Briella 260 Brady Izabella 261 Jorge Hayden 262 Jake Raegan 263 Louis Michelle 264 Damien Angela 265 Karson Ruth 266 Walker Freya 267 Maximiliano Kamila 268 Amari Vivienne 269 Sean Aspen 270 Chance Olive 271 Walter Kendall 272 Martin Elaina 273 Finley Thea 274 Andre Kali 275 Tobias Destiny 276 Cash Amiyah 277 Corbin Evangeline 278 Arlo Cali 279 Iker Blake 280 Erick Elsie 281 Emerson Juniper 282 Gunner Alexandria 283 Cody Myla 284 Stephen Ariella 285 Francisco Kate 286 Killian Mariana 287 Dallas Lilah 288 Reid Charlee 289 Manuel Daleyza 290 Lane Nyla 291 Atlas Jane 292 Rylan Maggie 293 Jensen Zuri 294 Ronan Aniyah 295 Beckham Lucille 296 Daxton Leia 297 Anderson Melissa 298 Kameron Adelaide 299 Raymond Amina 300 Orion Giselle 301 Cristian Lena 302 Tanner Camilla 303 Kyler Miriam 304 Jett Millie 305 Cohen Brynn 306 Ricardo Gabrielle 307 Spencer Sage 308 Gideon Annie 309 Ali Logan 310 Fernando Lilliana 311 Jaiden Haven 312 Titus Jessica 313 Travis Kaia 314 Bodhi Magnolia 315 Eduardo Amira 316 Dante Adelynn 317 Ellis Makenzie 318 Prince Stephanie 319 Kane Nina 320 Luka Phoebe 321 Kash Arielle 322 Hendrix Evie 323 Desmond Lyric 324 Donovan Alessandra 325 Mario Gabriela 326 Atticus Paislee 327 Cruz Raelyn 328 Garrett Madilyn 329 Hector Paris 330 Angelo Makenna 331 Jeffrey Kinley 332 Edwin Gracelyn 333 Cesar Talia 334 Zayn Maeve 335 Devin Rylie 336 Conor Kiara 337 Warren Evelynn 338 Odin Brinley 339 Jayceon Jacqueline 340 Romeo Laura 341 Julius Gracelynn 342 Jaylen Lexi 343 Hayes Ariah 344 Kayson Fatima 345 Muhammad Jennifer 346 Jaxton Kehlani 347 Joaquin Alani 348 Caiden Ariyah 349 Dakota Luciana 350 Major Allie 351 Keegan Heidi 352 Sergio Maci 353 Marshall Phoenix 354 Johnny Felicity 355 Kade Joy 356 Edgar Kenzie 357 Leonel Veronica 358 Ismael Margot 359 Marco Addilyn 360 Tyson Lana 361 Wade Cassidy 362 Collin Remington 363 Troy Saylor 364 Nasir Ryan 365 Conner Keira 366 Adonis Harlow 367 Jared Miranda 368 Rory Angel 369 Andy Amanda 370 Jase Daniella 371 Lennox Royalty 372 Shane Gwendolyn 373 Malik Ophelia 374 Ari Heaven 375 Reed Jordan 376 Seth Madeleine 377 Clark Esmeralda 378 Erik Kira 379 Lawson Miracle 380 Trevor Elle 381 Gage Amari 382 Nico Danielle 383 Malakai Daphne 384 Quinn Willa 385 Cade Haley 386 Johnathan Gia 387 Sullivan Kaitlyn 388 Solomon Oakley 389 Cyrus Kailani 390 Fabian Winter 391 Pedro Alicia 392 Frank Serena 393 Shawn Nadia 394 Malcolm Aviana 395 Khalil Demi 396 Nehemiah Jada 397 Dalton Braelynn 398 Mathias Dylan 399 Jay Ainsley 400 Ibrahim Alison 401 Peyton Camryn 402 Winston Avianna 403 Kason Bianca 404 Zayne Skyler 405 Noel Scarlet 406 Princeton Maddison 407 Matthias Nylah 408 Gregory Sarai 409 Sterling Regina 410 Dominick Dahlia 411 Elian Nayeli 412 Grady Raven 413 Russell Helen 414 Finnegan Adrianna 415 Ruben Averie 416 Gianni Skye 417 Porter Kelsey 418 Kendrick Tatum 419 Leland Kensley 420 Pablo Maliyah 421 Allen Erin 422 Hugo Viviana 423 Raiden Jenna 424 Kolton Anaya 425 Remy Carolina 426 Ezequiel Shelby 427 Damon Sabrina 428 Emanuel Mikayla 429 Zaiden Annalise 430 Otto Octavia 431 Bowen Lennon 432 Marcos Blair 433 Abram Carmen 434 Kasen Yaretzi 435 Franklin Kennedi 436 Royce Mabel 437 Jonas Zariah 438 Sage Kyla 439 Philip Christina 440 Esteban Selah 441 Drake Celeste 442 Kashton Eve 443 Roberto Mckinley 444 Harvey Milani 445 Alexis Frances 446 Kian Jimena 447 Jamison Kylee 448 Maximilian Leighton 449 Adan Katie 450 Milan Aitana 451 Phillip Kayleigh 452 Albert Sierra 453 Dax Kathryn 454 Mohamed Rosemary 455 Ronin Jolene 456 Kamden Alondra 457 Hank Elisa 458 Memphis Helena 459 Oakley Charleigh 460 Augustus Hallie 461 Drew Lainey 462 Moises Avah 463 Armani Jazlyn 464 Rhys Kamryn 465 Benson Mira 466 Jayson Cheyenne 467 Kyson Francesca 468 Braylen Antonella 469 Corey Wren 470 Gunnar Chelsea 471 Omari Amber 472 Alonzo Emory 473 Landen Lorelei 474 Armando Nia 475 Derrick Abby 476 Dexter April 477 Enrique Emelia 478 Bruce Carter 479 Nikolai Aylin 480 Francis Cataleya 481 Rocco Bethany 482 Kairo Marlee 483 Royal Carly 484 Zachariah Kaylani 485 Arjun Emely 486 Deacon Liana 487 Skyler Madelynn 488 Eden Cadence 489 Alijah Matilda 490 Rowen Sylvia 491 Pierce Myra 492 Uriel Fernanda 493 Ronald Oaklyn 494 Luciano Elianna 495 Tate Hattie 496 Frederick Dayana 497 Kieran Kendra 498 Lawrence Maisie 499 Moses Malaysia 500 Rodrigo Kara
2. Meaning of name "Liam" and "Emma"
Liam:
Liam's name is the name of a boy of Irish origin meaning "resolute protection".
Liam originated as the nickname of Uilliam, the Irish variant of William. William is an English name from German origin brought to Ireland when the British fled England after the conquest of Norman.
The Irish began to use English names, including William, which led to the development of Uilliam and its short form, Liam.
Liam is the top US boy's name for 2018, joining the elite group of names to top the list. Liam started out as a short form of William but has long stood on his own and for several years has become one of the most popular baby names for boys.
Now it is the fastest-growing Irish name in the United States, first entering the Top 10 in 2012 and before climbing to No. 1, holding No. 2 for four consecutive years.
Emma:
Initially, a short form of the German name beginning with the ermen element meaning "whole" or "universal". It was introduced to England by Emma of Normandy, who was the wife of King Ethelred II (and by him the mother of Edward the Confession) and later King Canute.
After the Norman conquest, this name became popular in England. It was revived in the 18th century, perhaps in part because of a poem by Henry Prior Henry and Emma (1709). In the United States, it ranked third in 1880 (after Mary and Anna were omnipresent).
It declined steadily over the next century, beginning another rise in the 1980s and eventually becoming the most popular name for girls in 2008.
At this time it also experienced similar levels of popularity elsewhere, including the United Kingdom (where it began rising a decade earlier), Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia, and the Netherlands.
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Columbine reports: masterpost pt. 1
I will summarize the various points on the reports, in the order it was written. I know I cannot go through all the documents, but I will try my best to shorten the different topics broached. To avoid any timeline mistake, when I will give dates, I use the European system day/month/year. If I made a mistake, or if you want to help, send me a message or a ask.
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Masterpost pt. 2
LIBRARY INJURED
Jennifer Doyle - p.3 to 16
Austin Eubanks - p.18 to 33
Patrick Ireland - p.35 to 46
Mark Kintgen - p.49 to 58
Lisa Kreutz - p.60 to 68
Patricia Nielson - p.70 to 99
Nicole Nowlen - p.101 to 113
Jenna Park - p.115 to 116
Kacey Ruegsegger - p.119 to 130
Valeen Schnurr - p.132 to 150
Daniel Steepleton - p.152 to 160
Evan Todd - p.160 to 179
OTHER INJURED
Brian Anderson - p.182 to 187
Richard Castaldo - p.194 to 197
Nick Foss - p.199 to 204
Sean Graves - p.206 to 211
Ann Marie Hochhalter - p.216
Joyce Jankowski - p.218 to 223
Michael Johnson - p.225 to 232
Lance Kirklin - p.235 to 242
Adam Kyler - p.244 to 250
Stephanie Munson - p.252 to 257
Charles Simmons - p.259 & 260
Mark Taylor - p.263 to 265
LIBRARY WITNESSES
Peter Ball - p.268 to 277
Ryan Barrett - p.280 to 286
Patricia/Patti Blair - p.288 to 306
Brittany Bollerud - p.307 to 315, additionnal information p. 486 to 487
Aaron Cohn - p.316 to 321
Peggy Dodd - p.322 to 328
Lindsay Elmore - p. 329 to 344
Andrew Fair - p. 345 to 352
Steven Greenwood - p.353 to 363
Jessica Holliday - p.364 to 378
Sara Houy - p.379 to 392
Seth Houy - p.394 to 415
Amber Huntington - p.417 to 422
Heather Jacobson - p.424 to 434
Hedi Johnson - p.436 to 449
Lois Kean - p.451 to 453
Byron Kirkland - p.455 to 462
Athena Lagos - p.463 to 475
Joshua Lapp - p.477 to 490
Richard Long - p.492 to 501
UNDEFINABLE
Bradley Bollerud p.309
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Clement Park males - p.188 to 192
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