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NEW YOUNG ADULT RELEASES! (JUNE 4TH, 2024)
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HAVE I MISSED ANY NEW YOUNG ADULT RELEASES? HAVE YOU ADDED ANY OF THESE BOOKS TO YOUR TBR? LET ME KNOW!
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NEW STANDALONES/FIRST IN A SERIES:
Annie LeBlanc is Not Dead Yet by Molly Morris
Four Eids and a Funeral by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé & Adiba Jaigirdar
Heiress Takes All by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka
Moonstorm by Yoon Ha Lee
Wish You Weren't Here by Erin Baldwin
Two Sides to Every Murder by Danielle Valentine
One Killer Problem by Justine Pucella Winans
The Breakup Artists by Adriana Mather
Take All of Us by Natalie Leif
Louder Than Words by Ashley Woodfolk & Lexi Underwood
Tristan and Lancelot: A Tale of Two Knights by James Persichetti & L.S. Biehler (Illustrator)
Markless by C.G. Malburi
Furious by Jamie Pacton & Rebecca Podos
An Outbreak of Witchcraft by Deborah Noyes & Melissa Duffy (Contributor)
Storm: Dawn of a Goddess by Tiffany D. Jackson
Now, Conjurers by Freddie Kölsch
Looking for Smoke by K.A. Cobell
Lady of Steel and Straw by Erica Ivy Rodgers
Spilled Ink by Nadia Hashimi
If You Can't Take the Heat by Michael Ruhlman
Lockjaw by Matteo L. Cerilli
London on My Mind by Clara Alves & Nina Perrotta (Translator)
What's Murder Between Friends by Meg Gatland-Veness
NEW SEQUELS:
Past Present Future (Rowan & Neil #2) by Rachel Lynn Solomon
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Happy reading!
#New Releases#New Books#tbr#to-read#young adult#YALit#Yareads#June 2024#Rachel Lynn Solomon#Meg Gatland-Veness#Clara Alves#Nina Perrotta#Matteo L. Cerilli#Michael Ruhlman#Nadia Hashimi#Erica Ivy Rodgers#K.A. Cobell#Freddie Kölsch#Tiffany D. Jackson#Deborah Noyes#Melissa Duffy#Jamie Pacton#Rebecca Podos#C.G. Malburi#James Persichetti#L.S. Biehler#Ashley Woodfolk#Lexi Underwood#Natalie Leif#Adriana Mather
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I'm reading now, conjurers by Freddie kölsch RN and my god nesbitt is pissing me off. Not specifically by anything he does but the way this book is written is like a documentation of everything written after it already happens and it keep refering to shit that hasn't happened in a haha bet you're wondering why that happened, I'll tell you later ;) it's pissing me off
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April Round Up!
Books Read The Nightmare Before Kissmass By Sara Raasch 4/5 or 7/10 Genderqueer By Maia Kobabe 2/5 or 4/10 Lights Out By Navessa Allen 3/5 or 5/10 Hijab Butch Blues (Audiobook and Book) By Lamya H 4/5 or 8/10 Spells to Forget Us By Aislinn Brophy 4/5 or 7/10 Now, Conjurers By Freddie Kölsch 4/5 or 8/10 Guantanamo Voices, Edited By Sarah Mirk 4/5 or 7/10 Currently Reading Sunrise on the Reaping By Suzanne Collins
#april round up#booklr#reading#books#book reading#literature#book reccs#cawpile#lit#book review#queer books#graphic novels#memoir#dystopia#the nightmare before kissmass#sara raasch#genderqueer#maia kobabe#lights out#navessa allen#hijab butch blues#lamya h#poc author#spells to forget us#aislinn brophy#now#freddie kölsch#guantanamo bay#guantanamo voices#sarah mirk
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🐈⬛ Queer Witchlit for Spooky Season
✨ Witch please (add these witch reads to your TBR, perfect for spooky season)! Posting this from my first Pride!!
🧹 Spells to Forget Us - Aislinn Brophy 🧹 Reverie - Ryan La Sala 🧹 The Witch Boy - Molly Knox Ostertag 🧹 Carry On - Rainbow Rowell 🧹 Practical Rules for Cursed Witches - Kayla Cottingham 🧹 Spell Bound - F.T. Lukens
✨ This Spells Disaster - Tori Anne Martin ✨ All the Bad Apples - Moïra Fowley-Doyle ✨ Her Majesty's Royal Coven - Juno Dawson ✨ A Marvellous Light - Freya Marske ✨ Runaways - Rainbow Rowell ✨ Mortal Follies - Alexis Hall
🐈⬛ Blood Debts - Terry J. Benton-Walker 🐈⬛ The Scapegracers - H. A. Clarke 🐈⬛ So Witches We Became - Jill Baguchinsky 🐈⬛ Three Dark Crowns - Kendare Blake 🐈⬛ B*WITCH - Nancy Ohlin and Paige McKenzie 🐈⬛ Remedial Magic - Melissa Marr
🧹 Witchlight - Jessi Zabarsky 🧹 The Dark Tide - Alicia Jasinska 🧹 Coven - Jennifer Dugan & Kit Seaton 🧹 Payback's a Witch - Lana Harper 🧹 These Witches Don't Burn - Isabel Sterling 🧹 Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women & Witchcraft - Various
✨ Mooncakes - Suzanne Walker & Wendy Xu ✨ Summer of Salt - Katrina Leno ✨ The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea - Maggie Tokuda-Hall ✨ Basil and Oregano - Melissa Capriglione ✨ The Once and Future Witches - Alix E. Harrow ✨ Spell on Wheels - Kate Leth
🐈⬛ An Academy for Liars - Alexis Henderson 🐈⬛ Over My Dead Body - Sweeney Boo 🐈⬛ Wild and Wicked Things - Francesca May 🐈⬛ A Sweet Sting of Salt - Rose Sutherland 🐈⬛ The Last Sun - K. D. Edwards 🐈⬛ The Witches of New York - Ami McKay
🧹 The Midnight Girls - Alicia Jasinska 🧹 The Witchery - S. Isabelle 🧹 The Spells We Cast - Jason June 🧹 Now, Conjurers - Freddie Kölsch 🧹 Cemetery Boys - Aiden Thomas 🧹 That Self-Same Metal - Brittany N. Williams
✨ The Honey Witch - Sydney J. Shields ✨ Wild Beauty - Anna-Marie McLemore ✨ The Invocations - Krystal Sutherland ✨ Improbable Magic for Cynical Witches - Kate Scelsa ✨ Flowerheart - Catherine Bakewell ✨ Snapdragon - Kat Leyh
🐈⬛ Labyrinth Lost - Zoraida Córdova 🐈⬛ The Witches of Silver Lake - Simon Curtis 🐈⬛ Sweet & Bitter Magic - Adrienne Tooley 🐈⬛ Witches of Ashes and Ruin - E. Latimer 🐈⬛ Edie in Between - Laura Sibson 🐈⬛ When We Were Magic - Sarah Gailey
#books#queer books#queer fiction#fantasy fiction#fantasy books#queer romance#queer#book reader#book reading#book list#spooky books#spooky#batty about books#battyaboutbooks
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some stuff i read and watched in june:
interview with the vampire (s2): very fun to have a fandom to feel wild about week to week again! blessed to have a show where every character is a hot beautiful queer vampire and they're all in love and do terrible things to each other! thankful to have an outlet in my irl friend who's been a lestat girly gn for decades! i read hardly any books or saw any films this month bc i was reading thousands and thousands of words of armand/daniel fanfiction instead!
hit man: liked this a lot but didn't quite love it, glen powell very fun and charming, delightful to see sexy leads with chemistry, austin amelio from everybody wants some!!
snack shack: gabriel labelle yr a star etc, never say no to a bit of nineties nostalgia
the bikeriders: very romantic!
the caine mutiny court martial: i already saw the friedkin one from last year, obviously this is the altman one from the eighties for eric bogosian reasons lol (see above re: iwtv spiral etc). pretty good and very theatrical! baby peter gallagher also there as the opposing counsel! eric bogosian very good at talking and not very convincing navally which is part of the point!
now, conjurers by freddie kölsch: really don't read much ya these days but this was fucking excellent, the last part in particular was so well built and epic and scary and sad and romantic. teen witches with a dead friend! excellent!
private rites by julia armfield: julia is my friend and i love her and she is just stunningly wildly talented! king lear's queer daughters in an apocalyptically flooded world! bad families! romance! cults! water! fisting! she can do it all!!
experienced by kate young: i love a romance set in a british city outside london, this one is about bristol lesbians and it does that tremendously satisfying romance novel thing where the person you want to be the actual love interest does in fact turn out to be the actual love interest
the vampire lestat by anne rice: very fun to do on audio, excited to see sam reid do some of this stuff in s3, because i'm me i was grasping all the horrible gremlin armand content with both hands
the green road by anne enright: read this book about a county clare family reunion while i was in county clare for a family wedding, i have a somewhat slippery relationship with my irishness but i love the west coast and the crashing atlantic specificity of this book, also the new york chapter is a marvel
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hiii 🖤 11, 33, 42?
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11. are you listening to music right now?
yes! passively so, though. a playlist is playing in my brother in law's car & rn the summer of '69 is on haha
33. something you want to learn
I want to get better at speaking German and playing piano!
42. favourite book(s)
silver in the wood by emily tesh is one that always comes to mind ^_^ next to that: now conjurers by freddie kölsch, you're not supposed to die tonight by kalynn bayron, a dowry of blood by s.t. gibson, rolling in the deep by mira grant & the wicked bargain by gabe cole novoa
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@indeedcaptain Here's that book btw. I've read it- Tamsyn is correct. It's fucking rad.
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Hello I would like to use my high powered influence to tell everyone to go buy NOW, CONJURERS BY FREDDIE KÖLSCH so my buddy can buy a house for her goth wife and cats.
according to forbes, a micro influencer is any person 1,000-100,000 followers who has more followers than an average person but less than a celebrity!
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#SocialSunday: Take A Chance: Freddie Kölsch
On Take A Chance posts, I’ll be showcasing authors I love to read, but who I don’t have contact with, for things such as interviews and teasers. I will be sharing their bio, some of the works I loved best, and a showcase of up to 5 books, if they have a larger back catalogue, as well as their social media links. ~ Freddie Kölsch Freddie Kölsch is a connoisseur and crafter of frightful fiction…
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I can't believe Now, Conjurers is Freddie Kölsch's DEBUT NOVEL it makes me so jealous
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favourite colour: purple? or blue
last song: shayfer james - battle cry
currently reading: wranglestone (darren charlton) + now, conjurers (freddie kölsch) (currently procrastinating both aaaaaaa i need to read more of them)
currently watching: ON MY 50 BILLIONTH REWATCH OF HEARTSTOPPER!! + waiting on s3 p2 of dragons rising 🙁
currently craving: cadbury chocolate…. yumy…. + toast from my high school CHEF’S KISS
coffee or tea: NEITHER!! i dont drink either (im fake british /j)
OO OK AA @geoxstxrs @vostokmcclellan + ANYONE ELSE WHO WANTS TO JOIN!!
get to know your moots tag game ! ✶ answer the questions, then tag six people
favorite color ꕀ green and brown last song ꕀ tú by maye currently reading ꕀ the luminaries by susan dennard currently watching ꕀ the great british baking show currently craving ꕀ massaman curry. like always. and like. alcohol and a couple cigs HAHA. a break too :P coffee or tea ꕀ always tea! i don't like coffee
ty for the tag @saltcxrcle ! tagging: @lelapine @toadspondofwhimsy @outof-spite @h0neyst4rz @hhoneylemon @our-lady-of-venom
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Now, Conjurers By Freddie Kölsch 4/5 or 8/10 Okay! I loved all the characters. The main ones, the parents that were mentioned, even if it was from a very biased perspective, I really did love them all. The way they were described was perfect in my opinion, we got the needed information from them but the intimacy of friendship brought out so much more that it sometimes physically hurt. The atmosphere of desperation and the level of horror was really amazing. I do think the label of horror is inaccurate for this ook, I would rather call it a thriller. I especially loved the way it stayed true to nature and the time period where this was taking place. The plot was a little unserious at times but that was okay. I really did think the characters played their part for it. It was really a book that took me a while to get into, but once it was there I was hooked with the magic and characters. The magic was a little something to make sense of, but easy to follow once it was understood. The society aspect of it does make sense of the area that the characters are in. Overall, it was a good show that I really enjoyed and had its moments, but it didn’t have that emotional impact to make it a 10/10 for me.
#booklr#reading#books#book reading#literature#book reccs#cawpile#lit#book review#queer books#gay books#lesbian book#bisexual#thriller books#now conjurers#freddie kolsch
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Young Adult Book Releases - June 2024
🦇 Good morning, my bookish bats. I hope you have a good book, hot cuppa, and sweet snack within reach! No TBR is complete without a few young adult novels, and plenty were released in June! Here are a few YA releases to consider adding to your shelves.
🩷 June 4 🩷 ✨ Looking for Smoke - K. A. Cobell ✨ Moonstorm - Yoon Ha Lee ✨ Now, Conjurers - Freddie Kölsch ✨ Heiress Takes All - Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka ✨ Two Sides to Every Murder - Danielle Valentine ✨ Wish You Weren't Here - Erin Baldwin ✨ Four Eids and a Funeral - Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé & Adiba Jaigirdar ✨ Annie LeBlanc Is Not Dead Yet - Molly Morris ✨ Past Present Future - Rachel Lynn Solomon ✨ Storm: Dawn of a Goddess - Tiffany D. Jackson ✨ London on My Mind - Clara Alves ✨ The Breakup Artists - Adriana Mather ✨ One Killer Problem - Justine Pucella Winans ✨ Lockjaw - Matteo L. Cerilli ✨ If You Can't Take the Heat - Michael Ruhlman ✨ Louder Than Words - Ashley Woodfolk & Lexi Underwood
🩷 June 11 🩷 ✨ Six More Months of June - Daisy Garrison ✨ Hearts of Fire and Snow - David Bowles & Guadalupe Garcia McCall ✨ Love, Off the Record - Samantha Markum ✨ How to Get Over Your (Best Friend's) Ex - Kristi McManus ✨ The Ghost of Us - James L. Sutter ✨ There Is a Door in This Darkness - Kristin Cashore ✨ The Wilderness of Girls - Madeline Claire Franklin ✨ Dead Girls Talking - Megan Cooley Peterson ✨ Icon and Inferno - Marie Lu ✨ Furious - Jamie Pacton & Rebecca Podos ✨ The Color of a Lie - Kim Johnson
🩷 June 18 🩷 ✨ Bad Graces - Kyrie McCauley ✨ Old Palmetto Drive - S.E. Reed ✨ Masquerade of the Heart - Katy Rose Pool ✨ With Love, Miss Americanah - Jane Igharo ✨ Hearts That Cut - Kika Hatzopoulou ✨ The Calculation of You and Me - Serena Kaylor ✨ All Roads Lead to Rome - Sabrina Fedel
🩷 June 25 🩷 ✨ Markless - C.G. Malburi ✨ We Shall Be Monsters - Tara Sim ✨ Children of Anguish and Anarchy - Tomi Adeyemi ✨ Crashing into You - Rocky Callen ✨ Six of Sorrow - Amanda Linsmeier
#ya books#young adult romance#young adult books#young adult fiction#young adult#books#reading#batty about books#battyaboutbooks#book releases#book release
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Hey guys!
I have all my story blogs up. At the moment the focus is on my Far Cry 5 blog but the other two will have more content soon.
Anyway, you can find the blogs (and what fandoms they’re focused in) below:
@the-untitledverse-blog - Jurassic World, Five Nights at Freddy’s, Transformers Prime, Telltale’s The Walking Dead Game, Muschietti’s IT, Stranger Things, Gravity Falls, DOOM, SCP Foundation, Detroit: Become Human, Hazbin Hotel & Helluva Boss, Kölsch and Widmyer’s Pet Sematary, Red Dead Redemption, Yo-Kai Watch, Subnautica, Life Is Strange, Star Wars, The Last Of Us, Inside Job, Hitman, The Hateful Eight, Classroom Of The Elite, Resident Evil, The Masquerade, The Bone Season, Mermaids of Eriana Kwai, The Priory of the Orange Tree, The Locked Tomb, Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure and Fear and Hunger.
@the-silver-chronicles - Far Cry, We Happy Few, Call of Duty Modern Warfare, Welcome To The Game, Six Of Crows, Bloodborne, The Masquerade, The Bone Season, Mermaids of Eriana Kwai, The Priory of the Orange Tree, The Locked Tomb and Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure.
@life-despair-and-monsters-blog - Love Death + Robots, Doki Doki Literature Club, Miraculous Tales of Ladybug and Chat Noir, Guenevere, Wednesday, Cyberpunk 2077, I Am Not Okay With This, Arcane League of Legends, House of the Dragons, God of War, Poppy Playtime, Choo Choo Charles, Castlevania, The Legend of Vox Machina and The Invitation.
Do have plans to write a Fallout fic series called A Radioactive Calamity Of Love, Bombs & Gore.
Am planning to write an original work called Wings And Horns which takes a deep dive into the concept of soulmates, best way I can describe it is it’s an original work based in a “Soulmate AU” world. Hope that makes sense.
And there is currently an unnamed original trilogy focusing on two characters who will debut in WAH currently in the works as well.
I’ll update if there’s more.
The Simple Lounge will mostly be a blog where I reblog things, but there are WIPs and story-related announcements too.
Anyway, chow!
#the untitledverse#far cry the silver chronicles#life despair & monsters#wings and horns#a radioactive calamity of love bombs & gore#pinned post
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Queen live at Deutschlandhalle in Berlin, Germany - January 24, 1979


























Freddie's voice isn't in the greatest shape for this early Live Killers show, but he still uses it to the best of his ability, delivering great versions of Somebody To Love, Death On Two Legs, and It's Late. Their vocal harmonies are beautiful throughout the show. Brian, before Somebody To Love: "Good evening, good folks of Berlin. Welcome to a night of Queen music. We hope you enjoy it." Freddie, before the medley: "We have a lot of music for you tonight from all our various albums, and the next song comes from an album called A Night At The Opera. The song in question is dedicated to one of our managers. He was a real motherfucker. Do you know what that means?" Quite a few audience members indicate that they do. "Alright! You can call him anything you want. We call him Death On Two Legs." The front of house guy is asleep at the switch tonight, as the echo is not turned off in Get Down Make Love on time. Roger's whistle and his snare fill leading into the final chorus also echo twice before it's finally turned off. An interesting version of Now I'm Here is played tonight, as they go into the jam twice. The first brief jam is a result of Roger prematurely leading the band into it, and the second jam is different from any other version as the band are forced to create something different from the first one. After Freddie does a few nice vocal adlibs in the intro to Dreamers Ball (which Brian calls "self-amusement"), Roger does one an octave above his. Freddie jokingly calls him a "show off!" Before Love Of My Life, referring to Roger and John's absence, Freddie dishes out the blow job joke, but it doesn't seem to go down nearly as well in Europe as it does in North America. Freddie's voice cracks at the end of the middle section of '39, revealing that they are using a harmonizer for the upper octave in those last two bars, rather than the voice of Roger Taylor. Freddie, before Fat Bottomed Girls: "This is from an album, Jazz." Someone in the audience shouts for Mustapha, and Freddie responds, "No, it's not Mustapha. We'd like to do that one of these days. Hey, maybe next time!" And they would. The first set of pictures were taken by Lutz Kölsch, the third by Wolf-Dieter Kuntze, and the fourth by Michele de Nadal. The second set was submitted by Alessio Rizzitelli.
Fan Stories
“My third time I had seen Queen since 1973. Sadly disappointed by the extremely bad acoustics in Hall 1. Visually stunning show but spoiled because no matter where you stood there was too much sound be reflected back from the rear walls of the Hall. In those days the hall was not acoustically controlled enough to prevent this. At some points the reflected sound would nearly equal the sound coming from the front. Made Brian's solo sound interesting and confusing in places though. Otherwise stunning visual show, Queen at their best, just lousy sound that was not typical of Queen.” - Guy
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Halloween Reads!
I’ve read a lot of spooky Halloween reads this year, and added a lot more that I want to read. So, this year, I thought I’d share them with you. Happy reading! A Dark and Drowning Tide, by Allison Saft The Hollow and the Haunted, by Camilla Raines The Alchemy of Moonlight, by David Ferraro Now, Conjurers, by Freddie Kölsch The Death of Rowan Copry, by Elaine White Amara, the Rebirth, by…
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