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📚☕️❄️January Reading Wrap Up❄️☕️📚
Stats:
Total Read - 5 books
Avg Rating - 4.6⭐️
Format Most Read - Physical books
Most Read Genre - Horror
DNF Count - 0
Books:
Title: Study For Obedience
Author: Sarah Bernstein
Format: Physical book
Genre: Literary Fiction
Rating: 5⭐️
Started: 12/27/23
Finished: 01/06/24
Title: Heartstopper Volume 5
Author: Alice Oseman
Format: Physical Book
Genre: Young Adult Queer Romance
Rating: 5⭐️
Started: 01/07/24
Finished: 01/08/24
Title: Open Heart, Open Mind
Author: Clara Hughes
Format: Physical book
Genre: Memoir
Rating: 3.5⭐️
Started: 01/10/24
Finished: 01/20/24
Title: And Then I Woke Up
Author: Malcolm Devlin
Format: Audiobook
Genre: SciFi Dystopian Horror
Rating: 5⭐️
Started: 01/23/24
Finished: 01/23/24
Title: What Moves The Dead
Author: T. Kingfisher
Format: Physical book
Genre: Gothic horror
Rating: 4.5⭐️
Started: 01/28/24
Finished: 01/29/24
Books Started:
Dead Romantics - Ashley Poston
It's OK That You're Not Okay - Megan Devine
Surviving To Drive - Guenther Steiner
#book blog#reading#bookbinding#January wrapup#reading wrap up#reading community#booktok#what i read#what I read this month#new years resolution#this has been my best reading month since middle school#im kinda killing it#books#books books books#book worm#january#book review#book club#horror books#literary fiction#reviews are for readers#heartstopper#goodreads#book reading#reading challenge#monthly reads#january reads#2024 reading callenge#reading challenge 2024
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January 2024 wrapup
(better late than never) not pictured: - Better than the movies by Lynn Painter - The Fine Print by Lauren Asher - Flawless by Elsie Silver - A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares by Krystal Sutherland
I got a lot of reading done in January, though not all of the books were my own choices (see all the ebooks). It was a bit of a mixed bag, but there were enough really fun reads for me to still consider the month a success overall!
favorites of the month: Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett, System Collapse by Martha Wells
nonfiction of the month (1): The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
classics (1): The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
poetry (1): The Wild Iris by Luise Glück
graphic novel (1): Thieves by Lucie Bryon
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For the month of January I ended up reading 20 books! A lot of them were shorter or children’s books, but I enjoyed quite a few. Here’s the list:
•D&D Dungeon Club: Roll Call by Molly Knox Ostertag and Xanthe Bouma ⭐️
•Requiem of the Rose King Vol. 1 by Aya Kanno
•Blankets by Craig Thompson
•Flower Fairies of the Garden by Cicely Mary Barker
•Quiet Girl in a Noisy World: An Introvert’s Story by Debbie Tung
•Dragons: An Anthology of Verse and Prose by Joanne Rippin
•Flower Fairies of the Trees by Cicely Mary Barker
•Cats in Spring Rain: A Celebration of Feline Charm in Japanese Art and Haiku trans/edited by Aya Kusch
•BFI Film Classics: Spirited Away by Andrew Osmond
•Valiant: A Modern Tale of Faerie by Holly Black ⭐️
•Flower Fairies of the Wayside by Cicely Mary Barker
•Cottons: The Secret of the Wind by Jim Pascoe and Heidi Arnhold
•The Secret Garden: A Graphic Novel by Mariah Marsden and Hanna Luechtefeld
•A Flower Fairy Alphabet by Cicely Mary Barker
•Maddy Kettle: The Adventure of the Thimblewitch by Eric Orchard
•Red Dragon Codex by R.D. Henham
•Rabbit School: A Light-Hearted Tale by Albert Sixus and Fritz Koch-Gotha (trans. Roland Freischlad)
•The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame ⭐️
•The Dragon of Lonely Island by Rebecca Rupp
•A Tale of Two Dragons by Geraldine McCaughrean and Peter Malone
#godzilla reads#January 2023#reading wrapup#books read in January 2023#books read in 2023#books read in January#booklr#reading#bookworm#bookish#book blog#booklover#bibliophile#booklife
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January grooves:- monthly song collection(wrap)-2024
Photo by Skitterphoto on Pexels.com January feels like an extended chapter of last year; when the new year arrives, most people aren’t eager to start anew. Instead, they cling to the past, their hearts conflicted between celebrating and reflecting on memories. Whereas, music plays a poignant role, setting the tone for the month with a blend of Hindustani classical, ragas, instrumentals, and…
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✨ OCTOBER WRAPUP ✨
Total books finished: 25
DNF’s: 6
Pages read: 9,178
Hours listened: 64.98
Currently reading:
🎧 Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson (47%)
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-Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend
-I Shall Never Fall in Love by Hari Conner
-Bring Me Your Midnight by Rachel Griffin
-The Invocations by Krystal Sutherland
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-The Hollow and the Haunted by Camilla Raines
-Wundersmith by Jessica Townsend
-Hollowpox by Jessica Townsend
-The Nobleman’s Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks by Mackenzi Lee (reread) 🎧
-A Dowry of Blood by ST Gibson
-The West Wind by Alexandria Warwick
-If We Were Villains by ML Rio
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-Don’t Let the Forest In by CG Drews
-Gallant by VE Schwab
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-Crumbs by Danie Stirling
-Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson (reread) 🎧
-Januaries by Olivie Blake
-The Full Moon Problem by Kay Claire
-These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling
-This Coven Won’t Break by Isabel Sterling
-The Society for Soulless Girls by Laura Steven
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-Brothersong by TJ Klune
-Evocation by ST Gibson
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-She is a Haunting by Trang Thanh Tran
-Immortal Longings by Chloe Gong (reread) 🎧
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-They Watch From Below by Katya de Becerra*
DNF
-A Vile Season by David Ferraro (50%)
-Bunny by Mona Awad (54%)
-The Grimrose Girls by Laura Pohl (25%)
-Dead to Her by Sarah Pinborough (40%)
-Insomnia by Sarah Pinborough (20%)
-Vilest Things by Chloe Gong (20%)
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Weekly Wrapup 12/17/23
Top five smashable wrestlers this week:
Hangman Adam Page - 86.4% smash
Hikuleo - 86.0% smash
Hiromu Takahashi - 77.0% smash
Sonny Kiss - 75.3% smash
Zack Sabre, Jr. - 72.7% smash
More stats under the cut, along with my observations, commentary, and some of my favorite tags...
Bottom five smashable wrestlers this week:
Undertaker (American Badass Variant) - 34.8% smash
Raven - 38.9% smash
Andrew Everett - 41.6% smash
Scott Hall (Diamond Studd Variant) - 43.7% smash
Drew McIntyre (Young Variant) - 57.0% smash
Most total votes this week (most enthusiasm)
CM Punk - 527 votes
Hook - 449 votes
Hangman Adam Page - 447 votes
Zack Sabre, Jr. - 363 votes
Sonny Kiss - 324 votes
And least total votes this week (least enthusiasm)
Andrew Everett - 173 votes
Scott Hall (Diamond Studd Variant) - 197 votes
Raven - 211 votes
Hiromu Takahashi - 230 votes
Hikuleo - 236 votes
The closest match was Scott Hall (Diamond Studd Variant), who lost 86-111.
Top Five Overall
Kris Statlander - 91% smash
Hangman Adam Page - 86.4% smash
Hikuleo - 86.0% smash
Rhea Ripley - 84.2% smash
Eddie Kingston - 82.8% smash
Bottom Five Overall
Vince McMahon - 3.9% smash
Kane (Corporate variant) - 10.1% smash
Triple H (Terra Ryzing variant) - 18.6% smash
The Boogeyman - 22.6% smash
Brock Lesnar - 23.2% smash
Top Women Overall
Kris Statlander - 91% smash
Rhea Ripley - 84.2% smash
Julia Hart (Spooky Variant) - 81.9% smash
Chyna - 78.2% smash
Penelope Ford - 72.9% smash
Top Men Overall
Hangman Adam Page - 86.4% smash
Hikuleo - 86.0% smash
Eddie Kingston - 82.8% smash
Kenny Omega - 82.1% smash
El Desperado - 80.3% smash
Top Tag Teams
The Golden Lovers - 80.4% smash
Best Friends - 66.7% smash
Motor City Machine Guns - 65.5% smash
Young Bucks - 43.8% smash
Average Smash Rating
Week 1: 52.7% Week 2: 57.7% Week 3: 54.4% Week 4: 62.9%
Thanks for being cool about the CM Punk poll. He's a very polarizing figure, so I really appreciate the fact that everyone was able to keep their tags civil. CM Punk received the third most smash votes to date (358 smash votes, compared to Adam Page's 386 and Eddie Kingston's 365). Punk Also received the 8th most pass votes. He just received a ton more votes than anyone else.
Onto other news, you guys massively prefer older Drew McIntyre (79.3% smash) to young Drew (57.0% smash). Tumblr maintains its reputation for being the "sexualize that old man" website!
I really struggled to find a good picture of Hook for his poll. He looks like my little brother, so it kinda felt like I was perusing my baby brother's thirst traps to show off to all the other horny weirdos on the horny weirdo website. It was easier than looking at all the Boogeyman worm photos, at least.
I'm thinking of running a few demographics polls in addition to the regularly scheduled smash or pass polls. Data on favorite wrestling promotion, sexual orientation, and age might make the poll results more interesting. Feel free to send in suggestions for other questions to ask. I can't promise I'll use all questions submitted by the community, but you guys will no doubt think of something I forget.
Some favorite tags this week
@discow1tch on Zach Sabre, Jr.: #you gotta see him twist a couple guys into pretzels before you fall for him
@samixayn on Hook: #if you love me you will bend this twink in half
@samixayn on Motor City Machine Guns: #is there not an eiffiel tower emoji or can i just not spell eiffeil.
@arthausen on Hook: #smash but he has to call me daddy and danhausen has to be there
@mancewarner on Hook: #passing bc he needs to be humbled
@pavlovean on Undertaker (American Badass Variant): #maybe if i knew where he was on january 6th and it wasn’t the capitol
@debbiechanclub on Hikuleo: #oh that's drilla in the first photo#and then he's holding a drill in the second#intentional op or not? lol (Answer: no it was not intentional. I am not that clever)
@daddywrasslin on Hangman Adam Page: #SMASH SO HARD MY NEIGHBORS NEED A CIGARETTE
@regalityandcoffee on Andrew Everett: #he looks like hed ramble to me about Pearl Jam for two hours (He looks more like a Tool fan to me, but yeah exactly)
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January 2024 Wrapup
One month down! 2024’s going to be easy, you’re going to see! We made it this far, we just have to do this again and I’m sure we’ll find a way. This month has seen a Games Done Quick event, a bunch of videos, five story piles!
Let’s get into it, looking at what you might have already seen and what you might have missed if you’re at all a fan of Things Talen makes!
This month’s Game Pile were:
Exploding Kittens, where I opine about an interface mistake in a game that’s pretty much entirely about revelling in its interface, right?
A Patreon and Channel trailer update, where I made a pair of videos for that
Puzzmo, a game that I have already stopped playing because it fails to localise to non-American spellings
A video form of my Gene Wars article, which adds some details and context about this aggressively tedious game that’s remarkably hard to play, even without Dosbox overcycling and making things die of old age
It also is the first month where, in the off weeks, Fox and I have been playing a game together – in this case, we played through Space Quest III, completing the trilogy. There are, after all, never any other Space Quest games, and you can go check those out over on Youtube (part 1, part 2).
While Story Pile articles covered:
The Sopranos, a TV series that took a lot of time to watch and was worth it and I immediately stopped caring about once I was done watching it,
Godzilla vs Megalon, a charming hokey 70s piece of kids’ action entertainment
Appare-Ranman!!, an anime about going fast that fails when it comes to races
The Traitor Baru Cormorant, a dense book about economics where some betrayal happens,
Afterschool Dice Club, an anime about board games, no really, actually about board games.
But that’s not all I wrote about this month that you can read, with your eyes! I wrote about how much I missed having the physical ritual of a bullet journal. You know, for the nine days I didn’t have it, which is weird because it’s not like I was doing detailed journalling at the end of December.
I wrote about the Speed stat in Pokemon games, and how it currently works. This article actually started as an introduction to the competitive idea of ‘speed tiers’ and how things could be generally positioned against one another. Turns out that no, just explaining how Speed works took a thousand damn words. I thought about ‘hey, who’s the fastest Transformer‘ and found the best answer I could have for that was absolutely nonsense and completely at odds with how Transformers presents that. Keeping with the theme of ‘speed’ during GDQ I wrote about the Speed of Communication and ways to categorise and consider that in your worldbuilding.
I talked about the Minotaur, the Iron Hearts, and the 404 Not Found of Cobrin’Seil, cultures that matter and need to be available for players, but need to also have a material presence in the world that makes them matter. 3rd Edition D&D had some real weird rules corners, and one of them was The Monk, and hey, hey now, I am talking about 3rd edition. You know, the real actual 3rd edition, the 3rd edition before 3.5 that everyone likes to pretend was just part of the same continuity. Anyway, monks were bad. And weird, and they didn’t have game language to describe their mechanical needs.
I also tried to confront the way that Atheism gets treated as a special kind of social evil which just happens to be in contest with someone claiming absolute knowledge of the runner of the whole universe, but we’re the smug ones. Also just vented about how much Mike Winger sucks ass, truly besmirching the noble name of Internet Weirdo Dudes Surnamed Winger, RIP to a real one.
For Magic: The Gathering content, I inspected 2023’s mechanics and what I want to do with them, along with my articles reflecting on 2023’s daily cards and announcing the plan for 2024’s daily cards — the story of Vox Maxima.
This month’s shirt/sticker design was this cute artwork I did of a Ralts reading books:
You can get this design printed on things here. Time is probably limited on this one.
And what else has happened this month, what do I have in terms of diary? Well, truth be told, I don’t have a good answer to that right now because as I write this it’s the twelfth of the month. January is a weird month, lots of stuff gets done because the year is now open in front of me, and as a result, I get a lot of stuff in the queue. I also had a subtheme for this month, with GDQ providing Speed Week.
What I do know about this month though, what I know about my diary, is that I’ve been working on things that need work. I have had to reconcile that the pandemic didn’t just pause my work it made it worse and that means that I’ve been finding victories where I can: What can I do? What can I make better? How much faster can I get things done? How can I make sure I’m always working? And …
At this point…
I’ve done it. I’ve done what I can so far, and I am going to get better.
I wanted to have Lysen Co out by now. I wanted to have Cancon stuff done, too! But money makes a lot of things in that space not stuff I can idly play around with, which is frustrating. This is a point where I’m really grateful for my Patreon – and yes, that does make me worry that I’m going to be trying hard to be crowd pleasing. I guess what I’m saying is if you say ‘I like this’ you might find me overproduce that because I want you to have more of it.
Got my booster shot. Jab in the arm. No reactions, no notes, incredibly boring. Actually no, my shoulder hurts a little bit which I think might be because a guy in a coat stuck a thin piece of metal into it so they could stuff some MRNA shedding nanomachines into my bloodstream so Bill Gates could track me. Mentioning that because it should be a thing people remember to do, and I did it. Easy Feel Good Points for me, since I don’t have any meaningful reactions and they could be sticking maple syrup in me for all I know. I’m genuinely at the point where I think I might be nonsymptomatic, and Fox might be too, and I may have contracted and shared Covid a hundred times and never noticed it because the canary in my personal coal mine is… immune… to… coal? Anyway.
I spend some time this month reading Michel Foucault, right at the source, and lemme tell you that guy’s work is dense. He’s got this really nuggety attitude of words, where there’s very little use of example and demonstration – there’s these heavy laden words that get explained, then he’ll drop all four of the ones he’s been explaining in a sentence and moving on. It means there’s a lot of back tracking and like ‘hey, is this what I think it means?’ It’s a really interesting experience of spending four hours with a twenty-two page essay and realising that yeah, I have these great ideas and I can explain them but it’s translated to… two hundred? words on the page.
There’s also been some delving into Roland Barthes, and back to Johan Huizinga, because Magic Circle theory has become more important to my demonstration of why I’m not invested in Magic Circle theory. Got to demonstrate that expertise.
It was CanCon month! I didn’t make a post about CanCon specifically, because the schedule filled up and that’s just how things go. CanCon meant three days away from my normal computer, and you know what that meant? When the Gene Wars video went up it went up with an audio error and I had to wait two days to fix it! Oh well, I’m sure we all had a laugh about it. I unlisted that video and by the time this goes up it should be fixed. And a new video should be a few days away. Shh~.
Anyway. CanCon was great! Nothing terrible happened and I’m definitely not writing this on night 2 of 3 thinking ‘well nothing bad is going to happen tomorrow!’
Check it out on PRESS.exe to see it with images and links!
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February List Sandwiches and January Wrapup
Welcome back, sandwich fans, to a brand new month at the Tribunal! As is our practice, we have 3 new sandwiches to explore in February, and we’ll tell you all about them in a moment. First, let’s take a look at what the past 31 days held for the Tribunal! We spent the first several weeks of January tracking down the origins of the Freddy, a far South Side Chicago sandwich featuring a patty of…
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•January 31, 2023•
Reading WrapUp
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I was really feeling the romance this month. It was calling to me!
I had a fun time reading.
My favorite read during this month is The Hookup Plan by Farrah Rochon.
I read 3 ebooks and one physical/audio.
1,323 pages
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What was your favorite read of January?
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#bookish#bookstagram#bibliophile#bookworm#read#books#tbr#bookaddict#currentlyreading#candle#fantasy#bookaholic#book#booklover#WrapUp#bulletjournal#bujo#reading journal
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2022 creator wrapup
this tag game is going around other circles of tumblr, so i figure i'll kick another chain off for f1blr! also tagged by @haydanakin -- thank you, shale <3 happy new year!
list your favourite and most popular creations from every month this year!
JANUARY • favourite: puma singapore 2010 appearance my beloved • most popular: aus 2011 cunt king moment - 510 notes
FEBRUARY • favourite: japan 2009 did you mean babygirl? • most popular: frank iero in the "blood" music video - 1011 notes
MARCH • favourite: hungary 2010 fuckboy press conference (took me ages to colour and match but literally on the list of all time favs) • most popular: lewis and seb mexico 2017 drivers' debrief bitchfest - 901 notes
APRIL • favourite: seb x adobe creative cloud suite edit • most popular: australia 2022 scooter - 2462 notes
MAY • favourite: grand theft auto miami 2022 edit • most popular: monaco 2022 red flag vogue - 1622 notes
JUNE • favourite: baku 2022 weekend wrapup edit • most popular: lewis @ seb "ur doing amazing sweetie" - 1772 notes
JULY • favourite: ferrari seb bleeding heart edit • most popular: 'i don't care about the legacy--HONK' encounter - 2328 notes
AUGUST • favourite: grill the grid finale edit • most popular: sebastian "i heard silly season was quite turbulent :)" vettel - 1249 notes
SEPTEMBER • favourite: abu dhabi 2010 x austin 2013 quote edit • most popular: mcrfirefly gerard way "these are the only legs on stage" - 7209 notes
OCTOBER • favourite: boyzone anakin charli xcx edit • most popular: frank iero singing along to "fake your death" - 2179 notes
NOVEMBER • favourite: luke skywalker's cv edit • most popular: seb abu dhabi instagram live - 771 notes
DECEMBER • favourite: seb's 2022 wrapup edit • most popular: luke and han in the empire strikes back - 1384 notes
no pressure tags! @josefnewgayden @maranello @crusaderkings3 @brawn-gp @toyotagazoo @princemick @andreagrimes @h-f-k @vetterrari @cedobols @kkmeeluqq @leqclerc @queerbenched
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🍀 March Reading Wrap Up 🍀
Books read: 0
So I've been hesitating posting a wrapup this month cause I committed the biggest crime in book blogging: not finishing anything. However I'm tired of the pressure book media puts on readers where you have to finish a lot of books and read all the time to be considered a 'reader' cause thats bullshit. I'm a university student with chronic illness, dealing with the death of a family member all while working so this month I didn't have the time/spoons to read as much as I did in January/ February and THATS OKAY! If you like books: CONGRATS you're a reader, thats the only prerequisite.
Anyway heres my little reading breakdown:
Books DNF'd - 2 Books in progress - 5
DNF list:
Purity
Bruised
Books in progress list:
It's Okay That You're Not Okay
Boyfriend Material
Red, White & Royal Blue
Camp Damascus
Maeve Fly
#bookblr#book blog#reading#booktok#bookish#books and reading#goodreads#books#reading wrap up#reading community#bookworm#booklover#march reads#march reading wrap up#anti booktok#book review#everyones a reader#im so brave
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January 2023 wrapup
I had a good start to the year! There were some books that I didn't love, but I just really enjoyed reading this month and what more could I ask for?
favorites of the month: The World We Make by N.K. Jemisin, Fire + Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore, Mr. Lovenstein presents: Failure
nonfiction of the month (1): Why be happy when you could be normal? by Jeanette Winterson
classics (1): The quiet American by Graham Greene
poetry (1): Light Filters in by Caroline Kaufman
graphic novel (1): Paper Girls, Volume 1 by Brian K. Vaughan (Writer), Cliff Chiang (Illustrator), Matt Wilson (Colorist), Jared K. Fletcher (Letterer)
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So that was one hell of an episode last night. While it was not at all what I had anticipated nearly all day, it was roughly what I figured might happen as the day went on and we learned it was a “short” episode.
I was not expecting to see Beau or Caleb so quickly; was sooner thinking we’d either see Keyleth or we’d run into other (non-M9) Grim Verity members (I won’t lie, for a second I was waiting for Aabria to roll up to the table as a guest PC… but I was also waiting for Erika [Dusk/Yu] to make her reappearance… y’all didn’t forget about her right?)
Sad we didn’t get a Fearne + Beau encounter; Matt’s Zemnian is great but nothing will beat or replace Liam’s; and the confirmation that they were the Shadowfell team and those mystery rolls by Liam and Marisha were to determine their outcome finally was great, but I can’t help but wonder if they’re hiding anything and if we’re missing out on (not key, but just otherwise generally important) information.
This all sets the stage for a very intense episode 51 for their anniversary next week, and I’d imagine the conclusion of everything the following week. That’s also probably why we don’t get 4SD until a few days after this particular episode - it’s obv the campaign wrapup there’s just gonna be so much to need to break down from this (on it’s own, never mind everything else since January) that they wanna be able to transition into whatever the next arc is while answering all the lingering questions from the last 3 months since our last 4SD.
Or it really is a campaign wrapup or at least a pause of sorts, bc I suspect with Matt needing time to GM on Dimension 20, maybe it’ll create a window for a new ExU series? One that deals with this solstice in particular? Who knows but I just suspect something’s coming that we don’t quite expect yet
Anyway, this definitely sets the tone for what’s to come. The pressure is on, the stakes are quite high, they’ve split the party so anything can happen at this point. I’m already nervous for next week.
Is it Thursday yet?
#cr spoilers#critical role spoilers#critical role#jessa talks cr#I’m just bullshitting for the strike through a#but what if#just hear me out#what if we get an exu for this solstice from the pov of another adventuring party#not even the crown keepers#but some other group#maybe we even get another historical exu a la calamity#idk i just feel like there’s gonna be another gap coming and it’ll be filled with an exu#just a matter of what the story is#they’re pushing toward something but whattttt
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january-april 2023 reading wrapup
((i forgot tumblr existed, sorry))
-Scale by LR Friedman 5 ⭐
-Gild by Raven Kennedy 3.5 ⭐
-This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar/Mark Gladstone 3.5 ⭐
-The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern 4 ⭐
-A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair 4 ⭐
-Matilda by Roald Dahl 3 ⭐
-The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan 5 ⭐
-The Prince of Prohibition by Marilyn Marks 4 ⭐
-Pitch by LR Friedman 4 ⭐
-Arch Conspirator by Veronica Roth 3 ⭐
-Stars Above by Marissa Meyer 4 ⭐
i need to read more good books, send recs
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✨ SEPTEMBER WRAPUP ✨
Come chat about your fave September reads with me!
Mine was The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes by Cat Sebastian.
I’m trying a new layout for my wrapup posts because I was hating the way my previous ones were looking. I think I like this? I’m unsure 😂
I also accidentally left off the stats for A Pirate’s Life for Tea which makes 17 total LGBT+, 8 lesbian and 6 FF
Total books finished: 25
DNF’s: 4
Pages read: 9,398
Hours listened: 86.55
Currently reading:
📖 Januaries by Olivie Blake (54%)
🎧 Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson (75%)
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-The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes by Cat Sebastian
-Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson (reread) 🎧
-The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee (reread) 🎧
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-Prince of Fortune by Lisa Tirreno*
-The Sound of Storms by Anya Keeler*
-Unravel the Dusk by Elizabeth Lim
-Avatar The Last Airbender: The Promise by Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante Dimartini and Gene Lueng Yang
-Landovel by Emily Rodda*
-A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang*
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-Sucker Punch: Out of the Blue by Kayla Faber*
-Shades of Magic: The Steel Prince volume 2 by VE Schwab
-Shades of Magic: The Steel Prince volume 3 by VE Schwab
-Lucy Undying by Kiersten White*
-The Order of Masks by Alina Bellchambers*
-Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim
-How to Belong With a Billionaire by Alexis Hall
-Sorcery and Small Magics by Maiga Doocy*
-A Pirate’s Life for Tea by Rebecca Thorne*
⭐️⭐️⭐️.75
-How to Blow it With a Billionaire by Alexis Hall
⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
-Shades of Magic: The Steel Prince volume 1 by VE Schwab
-How to Bang a Billionaire by Alexis Hall
⭐️⭐️⭐️
-D’Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding by Chencia C Higgins
-Legend of the White Snake by Sher Lee*
-The Magnificent Sons by Justin Myer
DNF
-Superficial by Diane Billas* (16%)
-HappyHead by Josh Silver* (62%)
-All The Hearts You Eat by Hailey Piper (47%)
-Showmance by Chad Beguelin* (26%)
*indicates AD/PR product
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January Reading Wrapup
This is something I’m gonna do now!
audio favourites
The Mariah Mission - 3.75
The Society For Soulless Girls - 3.75
Royal Rescue - 4
Dithered Hearts - 3.5
Catch Lili Too - 2.5
Never Been Kissed - 3
The Misadventures of an Amateur Naturalist - 5
Unseelie - 3.25
The Murder Next Door - 3.75
In-Between - 1.75
Dangerous Remedy - 3.75
A Song of Silver And Gold - 2.75
Wildseed Witch - 3.5
Radio Apocalypse - 3.5
Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries - 4
The World We Make - 5
Lost In The Moment And Found - 4.25
Ghost to Paradise - 2
A Strange and Stubborn Endurance - 4.5
The Six Deaths of the Saint (short story) - 4
The Prey of Gods - 4.25
The Heretic’s Guide to Homecoming Book 2: Practice - 4.5
We Deserve Monuments - 3.75
Summer’s Edge - 3
Graphic Novels
Slip - 4
The Well - 5
Coven - 4
Currently Reading
This Cursed Crown
We Are The Origin
Refusing Compulsory Sexuality: A Black Asexual Lens on our Sex-Obsessed Culture
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