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LCPL WRAPPED 2024
Ok DON'T PANIC, this post is still true - it just broke containment a bit so we don't know how many people saw the original tags and might therefore be a little concerned to see THIS post.
We don't know what you, personally, checked out.
We have to track total circulation stats to make sure we're doing our job correctly and keeping a healthy collection (and to defend our budget), but these stats are anonymous!
Is one person responsible for every single One Piece check out? Is James Patterson artificially inflating his numbers by visiting our library constantly? Who knows! The only thing we know is that kids(?) really, really like Jeff Kinney books.
And so without further ado, here are the most checked-out items of 2024:
Want to compare to 2023? Here's 2023 wrapped
(ID: Images are lists of books; each list is typed out in the post under the image. /ID)
Most Checked-Out Adult Books:
Adult Fiction:
James Patterson was #3 last year, too, though with a different book.
1: The Women by Kristin Hannah 2: First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston 3: The #1 Lawyer by James Patterson 4: A Calamity of Souls by David Baldacci 5: The Exchange by John Grisham
Adult Nonfiction:
Prince Harry and Matthew Perry dropped a rank from 2023 to make way for Britney!
1: The Woman in Me by Britney Spears 2: Spare by Prince Harry 3: Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry 4: The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson 5: I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
Adult eBooks & eAudiobooks:
Format doesn't matter - people were reading The Women however they could!
1: The Women by Kristin Hannah 2: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros 3: Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros 4: Funny Story by Emily Henry 5: First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston
Most Checked-Out YA Books:
Teen Fiction:
Welcome back reigning champ Suzanne Collins!
1: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins 2: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins 3: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling 4: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling 5: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
Teen eBooks & eAudiobooks:
Major gains from Sarah J. Maas in this format - she didn't make the list with teens last year!
1: Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas 2: If He Had Been With Me by Laura Nowlin 3: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins 4: Powerless by Lauren Roberts 5: Crown of Midnight by Sarah J Maas
Teen Manga:
This is the first year we're sharing the top check-outs in this category!
1: One Piece by Eiichiro Oda 2: Bleach by Tite Kubo 3: Skip Beat! by Yoshiki Nakamura 4: Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto 5: My Hero Academia by Kōhei Horikoshi
Most Checked-Out Kids' Books:
Kids' Fiction:
AKA Mr. Kinney's House
1: No Brainer by Jeff Kinney 2: Diper Överlöde by Jeff Kinney 3: Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney 4: Big Shot by Jeff Kinney 5: Rowley Jefferson's Awesome Friendly Spooky Stories by Jeff Kinney
Kids' Graphic Novels:
Return of Babymouse! It was popular in 2022 but didn't rank in 2023. (Though, we also didn't separate out kids' graphic novels in 2023.)
1: Babymouse by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm 2: Wings of Fire by Tui T. Sutherland 3: Dog Man: The Scarlet Shredder by Dav Pilkey 4: Cat Kid Comic Club: Influencers by Dav Pilkey 5: Dog Man: Twenty Thousand Fleas Under the Sea by Dav Pilkey
Kids' eBooks & eAudiobooks:
Rick Riordan with the steel chair?? I suspect we have Disney to thank for this revival.
1: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan 2: Claudia and the Bad Joke by Ann M. Martin 3: Twenty Thousand Fleas Under the Sea by Dav Pilkey 4: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling 5: No Brainer by Jeff Kinney
#long post#popular books#popular reads#adult fiction#teen fiction#young adult#kids' books#YA#nonfiction#rick riordan#suzanne collins#jennifer l. holm#matthew holm#jeff kinney#LCPL recs#eiichiro oda#kristin hannah#britney spears#sarah j maas#percy jackson#the lightning thief#babymouse#no brainer#throne of glass#one piece#the hunger games#the women#the woman in me#LCPL wrapped
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Have you had gold medals on the brain lately? So does Babymouse!!!!
[Babymouse Goes For the Gold by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm]
#Olympics#gold medals#Babymouse Goes For the Gold#Jennifer L. Holm#Matthew Holm#Kid Lit#graphic novels#Kingsbridge Library#NYPL
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Title: The Fourteenth Goldfish | Author: Jennifer L. Holm | Publisher: Random House (2014)
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Of course cheese is a miracle! 😄😋
I'd had no idea that cheese was a miracle.
-- Jennifer L. Holm
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Just in case. Some might enjoy. Had to organize some notes.
These are just some of the newer texts that had been promoted in the past few years at the online home of the American Association of Geographers. [At: aag dot org/new-books-for-geographers/]
Tried to narrow down selections to focus on (1) Indigenous, Black, Latin American, oceanic/archipelagic geographies; (2) imaginaries and environmental perception; (3) and mobility, borders, carceral/abolition geography.
These texts feature concepts/subjects like: Indigeneity and "geographies of time" in the Ecuadorian Andes. "Migration and music in the construction of precolonial AfroAsia." The "practice of collective escape" and "reimagining geographies of order." The "making and unmaking of French India." The "literary geography" of the rubber boom in Amazonia. "Coercive geographies" and mass imprisonment. "Anti-fatness as anti-Blackness." The "(un)governable city" of colonial Delhi.
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New stuff, early 2024:
A Caribbean Poetics of Spirit (Hannah Regis, University of the West Indies Press, 2024)
Constructing Worlds Otherwise: Societies in Movement and Anticolonial Paths in Latin America (Raúl Zibechi and translator George Ygarza Quispe, AK Press, 2024)
Fluid Geographies: Water, Science, and Settler Colonialism in New Mexico (K. Maria D. Lane, University of Chicago Press, 2024)
Hydrofeminist Thinking With Oceans: Political and Scholarly Possibilities (Tarara Shefer, Vivienne Bozalek, and Nike Romano, Routledge, 2024)
Making the Literary-Geographical World of Sherlock Holmes: The Game Is Afoot (David McLaughlin, University of Chicago Press, 2025)
Mapping Middle-earth: Environmental and Political Narratives in J. R. R. Tolkien’s Cartographies (Anahit Behrooz, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024)
Midlife Geographies: Changing Lifecourses across Generations, Spaces and Time (Aija Lulle, Bristol University Press, 2024)
Society Despite the State: Reimagining Geographies of Order (Anthony Ince and Geronimo Barrera de la Torre, Pluto Press, 2024)
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New stuff, 2023:
The Black Geographic: Praxis, Resistance, Futurity (Camilla Hawthorne and Jovan Scott Lewis, Duke University Press, 2023)
Activist Feminist Geographies (Edited by Kate Boyer, Latoya Eaves and Jennifer Fluri, Bristol University Press, 2023)
The Silences of Dispossession: Agrarian Change and Indigenous Politics in Argentina (Mercedes Biocca, Pluto Press, 2023)
The Sovereign Trickster: Death and Laughter in the Age of Dueterte (Vicente L. Rafael, Duke University Press, 2022)
Ottoman Passports: Security and Geographic Mobility, 1876-1908 (İlkay Yılmaz, Syracuse University Press, 2023)
The Practice of Collective Escape (Helen Traill, Bristol University Press, 2023)
Maps of Sorrow: Migration and Music in the Construction of Precolonial AfroAsia (Sumangala Damodaran and Ari Sitas, Columbia University Press, 2023)
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New stuff, late 2022:
B.H. Roberts, Moral Geography, and the Making of a Modern Racist (Clyde R. Forsberg, Jr.and Phillip Gordon Mackintosh, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2022)
Environing Empire: Nature, Infrastructure and the Making of German Southwest Africa (Martin Kalb, Berghahn Books, 2022)
Sentient Ecologies: Xenophobic Imaginaries of Landscape (Edited by Alexandra Coțofană and Hikmet Kuran, Berghahn Books 2022)
Colonial Geography: Race and Space in German East Africa, 1884–1905 (Matthew Unangst, University of Toronto Press, 2022)
The Geographies of African American Short Fiction (Kenton Rambsy, University of Mississippi Press, 2022)
Knowing Manchuria: Environments, the Senses, and Natural Knowledge on an Asian Borderland (Ruth Rogaski, University of Chicago Press, 2022)
Punishing Places: The Geography of Mass Imprisonment (Jessica T. Simes, University of California Press, 2021)
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New stuff, early 2022:
Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-fatness as Anti-Blackness (Da’Shaun Harrison, 2021)
Coercive Geographies: Historicizing Mobility, Labor and Confinement (Edited by Johan Heinsen, Martin Bak Jørgensen, and Martin Ottovay Jørgensen, Haymarket Books, 2021)
Confederate Exodus: Social and Environmental Forces in the Migration of U.S. Southerners to Brazil (Alan Marcus, University of Nebraska Press, 2021)
Decolonial Feminisms, Power and Place (Palgrave, 2021)
Krakow: An Ecobiography (Edited by Adam Izdebski & Rafał Szmytka, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2021)
Open Hand, Closed Fist: Practices of Undocumented Organizing in a Hostile State (Kathryn Abrams, University of California Press, 2022)
Unsettling Utopia: The Making and Unmaking of French India (Jessica Namakkal, 2021)
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New stuff, 2020 and 2021:
Mapping the Amazon: Literary Geography after the Rubber Boom (Amanda Smith, Liverpool University Press, 2021)
Geopolitics, Culture, and the Scientific Imaginary in Latin America (Edited by María del Pilar Blanco and Joanna Page, 2020)
Reconstructing public housing: Liverpool’s hidden history of collective alternatives (Matt Thompson, University of Liverpool Press, 2020)
The (Un)governable City: Productive Failure in the Making of Colonial Delhi, 1858–1911 (Raghav Kishore, 2020)
Multispecies Households in the Saian Mountains: Ecology at the Russia-Mongolia Border (Edited by Alex Oehler and Anna Varfolomeeva, 2020)
Urban Mountain Beings: History, Indigeneity, and Geographies of Time in Quito, Ecuador (Kathleen S. Fine-Dare, 2019)
City of Refuge: Slavery and Petit Marronage in the Great Dismal Swamp, 1763-1856 (Marcus P. Nevius, University of Georgia Press, 2020)
#abolition#ecology#multispecies#landscape#tidalectics#indigenous#ecologies#archipelagic thinking#opacity and fugitivity#geographic imaginaries#caribbean#carceral geography#intimacies of four continents#reading list#reading recommendations#book recommendations#my writing i guess#indigenous pedagogies#black methodologies
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I’m trying to start a collection of every xenofiction book from a cats POV that I can find!! this is my criteria list:
older middle-grade and up fiction stories (maybe some exceptions for children's books if I really like them)
Mostly or only cat POV, not stories about people with cat sidekicks
about actual cats, not a human that shapeshifts into a cat, nor cat-like two-legged humanoids
Focusing on domestic cats and maybe small wild cats, not big cats
It doesn’t have to be a traditionally published book, but it does have to be something completed that I can buy a copy of
Graphic novels count!
These are the ones I know so far, please let me know if you have any more that I can add! (not listing every book’s sequels, series are presumed to be lumped together)
(also note: I have not read most of these books yet, so I can’t say what kind of graphic/sensitive content they may or may not have. I'm just trying to make as complete a list as I can for personal reference)
Warrior Cats (obviously, this one is a free space)
Varjak Paw -- S.F Said
Tailchaser’s Song -- Tad Williams
The Wild Road -- Gabriel King
Catwings -- Ursula K. Le Guin
Stray -- A.N Wilson
The Book of Night with Moon -- Diane Duane
The Wildings -- Nilanjana Roy
The Tygrine Cat -- Inbali Iserles
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents -- Terry Pratchett
The Familiars -- Adam Jay Epstein
In the Long Dark -- Brian Carter
Felidae -- Akif Pirinçci. Unfortunately! but I don’t want to talk about him and no one should buy his work. just adding so people know i’m aware of this book already
The Cats of Roxville Station -- Jean Craighead George
The Traveling Cat Chronicles -- Hiro Arikawa
Blitzcat -- Robert Westall
Cat House -- Michael Peak
Cats in the City of Plague -- A.L Marlow
Guardian Cats and the Lost Books of Alexandria -- Rahma Krambo
Cat on the Edge -- Shirley Rousseau Murphy
I Am a Cat -- Natsume Sōseki
The Alchemist’s Cat -- Robin Jarvis
The Stink Files -- Jennifer L. Holm & Jonathan Hamel
I, Scheherazade: Memoirs of a Siamese Cat -- Douglass Parkhirst
The Mouse Butcher -- Dick King-Smith
Heroes Rising: Book One of Catmage: Genesis -- Meryl Yourish
#theres gotta be more so send me suggestions plz#yarrow speaks#yarrow reads other books#xenofiction#reblogs to spread this are appreciated#warrior cats#when I have time i will come back and organize them by middle grade-YA-or adult#maybe include upper middle grade for things like warrior cats itself where many people cant agree whether its really middle grade or YA#middle grade books have a hell of a range in tone...i would be guessing with a lot of them#frankly im not sure how to draw a clear line between YA and adult either but well cross that bridge when we come to it
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The Wolves Chronicles by Joan Aiken
Wicked wolves and a grim governess threaten Bonnie and her cousin Sylvia when Bonnie's parents leave Willoughby Chase for a sea voyage. Left in the care of the cruel Miss Slighcarp, the girls can hardly believe what is happening to their once happy home. The servants are dismissed, the furniture is sold, and Bonnie and Sylvia are sent to a prison-like orphan school. It seems as if the endless hours of drudgery will never cease.
With the help of Simon the gooseboy and his flock, they escape. But how will they ever get Willoughby Chase free from the clutches of the evil Miss Slighcarp?
Leven Thumps by Obert Skye
Fourteen-year-old Leven Thumps (a.k.a. "Lev") lives a wretched life in Burnt Culvert, Oklahoma. But his life is about to change and his destiny be fulfilled as he learns about a secret gateway that bridges two worlds -- the real world and Foo, a place created at the beginning of time in the folds of the mind that makes it possible for mankind to dream and hope, aspire and imagine. But Foo is in chaos, and three transplants from that dreamworld have been sent to retrieve Lev, who alone has the power to save Foo.
Enter Clover, a wisecracking, foot-high sidekick; Winter, a girl with a special power of her own; and Geth, the rightful heir to Foo. Their mission: to convince Lev that he has the power to save Foo. Can this unique band of travelers help Lev overcome his doubt? Will Lev find the gateway in time? Or will Sabine and his dark shadows find the gateway first and destroy mankind?
Greenglass House by Kate Milford
It’s wintertime at Greenglass House. The creaky smuggler’s inn is always quiet during this season, and twelve-year-old Milo, the innkeepers’ adopted son, plans to spend his holidays relaxing. But on the first icy night of vacation, out of nowhere, the guest bell rings. Then rings again. And again. Soon Milo’s home is bursting with odd, secretive guests, each one bearing a strange story that is somehow connected to the rambling old house. As objects go missing and tempers flare, Milo and Meddy, the cook’s daughter, must decipher clues and untangle the web of deepening mysteries to discover the truth about Greenglass House—and themselves.
Revolting Rhymes by Roald Dahl
This book is filled with revolting rhymes. (Be warned: It's no ordinary Once upon a time).
There's poor Cindy whose heart was torn to shreds, because her Prince, he chops off heads!
Snow White's dwarfs although awfully nice, are guilty of one shocking vice . . .
And what becomes of Goldilocks, that nasty thieving little louse, when she goes sneaking around the three bear's house . . .
Loser by Jerry Spinelli
Just like other kids, Zinkoff rides his bike, hopes for snow days, and wants to be like his dad when he grows up. But Zinkoff also raises his hand with all the wrong answers, trips over his own feet, and falls down with laughter over a word like "Jabip."
Other kids have their own word to describe him, but Zinkoff is too busy to hear it. He doesn't know he's not like everyone else. And one winter night, Zinkoff's differences show that any name can someday become "hero."
Ghostgirl by Tonya Hurley
Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul to keep.
And if I should die before I awake,
I pray the popular attend my wake.
Charlotte Usher feels practically invisible at school, and then one day she really is invisible. Even worse: she's dead. And all because she choked on a gummy bear. But being dead doesn't stop Charlotte from wanting to be popular; it just makes her more creative about achieving her goal.
What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge
Twelve-year-old Katy is constantly making and quickly breaking resolutions about how she will change her ways and treat others, especially her five younger brothers and sisters, with more respect and compassion. When Katy meets her Cousin Helen, an invalid, Katy is awed by her kindness, prettiness, and generosity. Katy is determined to become more like Helen, a resolution that lasts only a few hours. Soon, however, Katy gets a chance to become more like cousin Helen than she ever wished as she finds herself confined to her bedroom for four years as a result of an accident.
Merlin by T. A. Barron
A raging sea tosses a boy upon the shores of ancient Wales. Left for dead, he has no memory, no name, and no home. But it is his determination to find out who he is - to learn the truth about his mysterious powers - that leads him to a strange and enchanted land. And it is there he discovers that the fate of this land and his personal quest are strangely entwined.
He is destined to become the greatest wizard of all time--known to all as Merlin.
Babymouse by Jennifer L. Holm
Meet Babymouse--the spunky mouse beloved by young readers for more than a decade! Babymouse wants an invite to the hottest slumber party in town. But will she forget all about her plans with her best friend? This groundbreaking young graphic novel, full of humor and fun, is the first in the bestselling series that’s sold more than three million copies!
It's the same thing every day for Babymouse. Where is the glamour? The excitement? The fame?!? Nothing ever changes, until…Babymouse hears about Felicia Furrypaws's exclusive slumber party. Will Babymouse get invited? Will her best friend, Wilson, forgive her if she misses their monster movie marathon? Find out in Babymouse #1: Queen of the World!
Austin Family Chronicles by Madeleine L'Engle
Vicky Austin and her siblings must adjust to the presence of a new member of the household-Maggy Hamilton, who is orphaned when her father is killed in a plane crash. Maggy is at first petulant and spoiled, but gradually opens her heart to the Austins to become one of the family.
#best childhood book#poll#the wolves chronicles#leven thumps#greenglass house#revolting rhymes#loser#ghostgirl#what katy did#merlin#babymouse#austin family chronicles
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Florida!!! by Florence + the Machine and Taylor Swift, Daytona Sand by Orville Peck, Spanish Moss by Against Me!, White Crosses by Against Me! //Pictures: map, surfers, post card, fountain of youth; plus my own photography // The Truman Show (1998) // Sunny Side Up by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm // Wikipedia
#don’t actually know what to tag this post but um. please reblog it <3#actually I made this mostly for myself anyways but I did spend a bit of time on it#web weaving#parallels#idk I was thinking about heartbreak and aging and youth and ghosts and haunting and nature and beauty. florida!!#I think it’s ironic in a really intriguing way how the state now has a reputation for being where old folks come to retire#whereas the Spanish colonizers arrived in florida looking for the Fountain of Youth#in your quest to cheat death you brought violence and destruction but in the end you can’t conquer your way out of the inevitable#you can’t conquer age and you can’t conquer time and you can’t conquer death and you can’t conquer the ghosts that haunt the peninsula#aging is nature death is nature and that will always overpower you in florida#from hurricanes to alligators to Spanish moss to the brilliant shades of green all around#accept nature + accept death + accept aging + accept heartbreak. in florida.#I only have this many thoughts/feelings about it bc I grew up here#& when you grow up in florida your whole life it’s very easy to fall in love with the Spanish moss and alligators and oranges#and the way everything is in shades of Green much prettier than you’ve seen anywhere else#photography can’t do it Justice the landscape here can really take your breath away#Bandit.txt
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Different anon from previous: your style actually seems really adult/mature/sophisticated to me, because you do so much stuff with black and white, negative spaces, composition and so on. That your little guys are relatively plain/unstylized just adds to it, in my opinion. It wouldn't work as well with either kawaii or cartoon style figures.
Aw thanks!! Honestly I meant my writing being sappy at times but you can really tell where my interests are with how I pay more attention to composition and not details/technical drawing 😅😂
I recently remembered reading Babymouse by Jennifer L Holm and Matthew Holm when I was in elementary school which was hugely validating
Like I enjoyed these immensely when I was a kid and then was speeding through one at Walmart like this is still fun 😄👌👌
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The Contestants
Cherik (Professor X/Magneto) - X-Men
Fuffy (Faith Lehane/Buffy Summers) - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Megop (Optimus Prime/Megatron) - Transformers
Curtwen (Curt Mega/Owen Carvour) - Spies are Forever
Thoschei (The Doctor/The Master) - Doctor Who
Perryshmirtz (Perry the Platypus/Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz) - Phineas and Ferb
Catradora (Adora/Catra) - She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
Soukoku (Osamu Dazai/Chuuya Nakahara) - Bungo Stray Dogs
c!TnTDuo (c!Quackity/c!Wilbur Soot) - Dream SMP
Spy/Supervillain - Genghis Khan by Miike Snow
Batman/Joker - Lego Batman
Wrightworth (Phoenix Wright/Miles Edgeworth) - Ace Attorney
Batjokes (Batman/Joker) - Batman
Lawlight (L/Light Yagami) - Death Note
Bowiugi (Bowser/Luigi) - Mario
Stanarrator (Narrator/Stanley) - The Stanley Parable
Kidlaw (Eustass Kid/Trafalgar Law) - One Piece
Shuake (Goro Akechi/Akira Kurusu) - Persona 5
Cuttletavio (Craig Cuttlefish/DJ Octavio) - Splatoon
Gethan (Rupert Giles/Ethan Rayne) - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Zosan (Roronoa Zoro/Sanji) - One Piece
ChellDOS (Chell/GLaDOS) - Portal
Jesus Christ/Judas Iscariot - The New Testament
Gwensuzie (Gwen Cooper/Suzie Costello) - Torchwood
Krisnix (Phoenix Wright/Kristoph Gavin) - Ace Attorney
Griffguts (Guts/Griffith) - Berserk
Hannigram (Will Graham/Hannibal Lecter) - Hannibal
Ghiralink (Ghirahim/Link) - Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Valvert (Javert/Jean Valjean) - Les Miserables
Abestache (Detective Abe Lincoln/Wilford Warfstache) - Markiplier Cinematic Universe
Sasunaru (Naruto/Sasuke) - Naruto
Jedediah/Octavius - Night at the Museum
Nami/Kalifa - One Piece
Gabv1el (V1/Gabriel) - Ultrakill
Kazumaji (Kazuma Kiryu/Goro Majima) - Yakuza
Zukka (Zuko/Sokka) - Avatar: The Last Airbender
Ineffable Husbands (Aziraphale/Crowley) - Good Omens
Billford (Bill Cipher/Stanford Pines) - Gravity Falls
Evelyn Deavor/Elastigirl - Incredibles 2
Jennifer Check/Needy Lesnicki - Jennifer’s Body
Kigo (Kim Possible/Shego) - Kim Possible
Sportarobbie (Sportacus/Robbie Rotten) - Lazy Town
Swan Queen (Emma Swan/Regina Mills) - Once Upon a Time
Hardenshipping (Magma Leader Maxie/Aqua Leader Archie) -Pokemon OmegaRuby and AlphaSapphire
Westley/Inigo Montoya - Princess Bride
Sonadow (Sonic/Shadow) - Sonic the Hedgehog
Plabs (Plankton/Mr. Krabs) - SpongeBob SquarePants
Kylux (General Armitage Hux/Kylo Ren) - Star Wars
Johnchurch (Merle Highchurch/John Hunger) - The Adventure Zone: Balance
Basigan (Professor Ratigan/Basil of Baker Street) - The Great Mouse Detective
LonelyEyes (Elias Buchard/Peter Lukas) - The Magnus Archives
Johnjack (Jack Harkness/John Hart) - Torchwood
Blicy (Bloom/Icy) - Winx Club
Riddlebat (Batman/The Riddler) - Batman comics
Shin Soukoku (Atsushi Nakajima/Ryuunosuke Akutagawa) - Bungo Stray Dogs
Snowbaz (Baz Pitch/Simon Snow) - Carry On
Komahina (Nagito Komaeda/Hajime Hinata) - Danganronpa
Wonder Woman/Cheetah - DC
Spamvil (Jevil/Spamton) - Deltarune
Rk1000 (Connor/Markus) - Detroit: Become Human
John McClane/Hans Gruber - Die Hard
Fenders (Fenris/Anders) - Dragon Age 2
Vegekaka (Goku/Vegeta) - Dragon Ball Z
Rapple (Apple White/Raven Queen) - Ever After High
Billdip (Bill Cipher/Dipper Pines) - Gravity Falls
Radiostatic (Vox/Alastor) - Hazbin Hotel
Sirdust (Angel Dust/Sir Pretious) - Hazbin Hotel
Fengqing (Feng Xin/Mu Qing) - Heaven Official’s Blessing
Blitzer (Blitzø/Striker) - Helluva Boss
Martha May Whovier/Betty Lou Who - How the Grinch Stole Christmas
ZaDr (Zim/Dib) - Invader Zim
Sarumi (Fushimi Saruhiko/Yata Misaki) - K Project
Metadede (King Dedede/Meta Knight) - Kirby
Gandalf/Sauron - Lord of the Rings
Island Husbands (Ben Linus/John Locke) - Lost
Metromind (Megamind/Metro Man) - Megamind
Sherliam (Sherlock Holmes/William James Moriarty) - Moriarty the Patriot
Bujeet (Buford/Bajeet) - Phineas and Ferb
Grovyle/Dusknoir - Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky
Shassie (Shawn Spencer/Carlton “Lassie” Lassiter) - Psych
Rayaari (Raya/Namaari) - Raya and the Last Dragon
Tycutio (Mercutio/Tybalt) - Romeo and Juliet
Sherliam (Sherlock Holmes/James Moriarty) - Sherlock
Obikin (Anakin Skywalker/Obi-Wan Kenobi) - Star Wars
Obimaul (Obi-Wan Kenobi/Darth Maul) - Star Wars
Oncelax (The Onceler/The Lorax) - The Lorax
Owen Harper/Mark Lynch - Torchwood
Lord Hater/Wander - Wander Over Yonder
Gelphie (Elphaba/Galinda) - Wicked
Cruellanita (Cruella de Vil/Anita) - 101 Dalmations
Angelo Lagusa/Nero Vanetti - 91 Days
Discotrain (The Conductor/DJ Grooves) - A Hat in Time
Klapollo (Klavier Gavin/Apollo Justice) - Ace Attorney
Wrightdot (Godot/Phoenix Wright) - Ace Attorney
Kaneda/Tetsuo - Akira
Sydney Bristow/Lauren Reed - Alias
Ellen Ripley/The Xenomorph - Alien
Zadison (Zoe Benson/Madison Montgomery) - American Horror Story: Coven
Sterling Archer/Barry Dylan - Archer
Y’all (The Poll Takers)/Me (The Poll Maker) - askeletonwar
Just Walk Out!/Papyrus - askeletonwar
Londo Mollari/G’kar - Babylon 5
Rampage/Depth Charge - Beast Wars: Transformers
Pinariz (Riz/Pina) - Beastars
Kunieda Aoi/Hildegarde - Beezlebub
Sebagrell (Grell/Sebastian) - Black Butler
Gus Fring/Walter White - Breaking Bad
Spangel (Spike/Angel) - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Spuffy (Spike/Buffy) - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Winteriron (Tony Stark/The Winter Soldier) - Captain America: Civil War
Stucky (Steve Rogers/Bucky Barnes) - Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Carulia (Carmen Sandiego/Julia Argent) - Carmen Sandiego
Macavity/Munkustrap - Cats (1998)
Caius Marcius Coriolanus/Tullus Aufidius - Coriolanus
Dean Pelton/Dean Spreck - Community
Shadowghast (Caleb Widogast/Essek Thelyss) - Critical Role
Blumentrio (Caleb Widogast/Eadwulf Grieve/Astrid Becke) -Critical Role
Theopin (Lapin Cadbury/Sir Theobald Gumbar) - D20: A Crown of Candy
Hero/Villain - dannyphantom.exe
Clex (Superman/Lex Luthor) - DC
Babsquinn (Batgirl/Harley Quinn) - DC
Seavil (Jevil/Seam) - Deltarune
Rengoku Kyoujurou/Akaza - Demon Slayer
Mal/Uma - Descendants
Reed800 (Connor/Gavin Reed) - Detroit: Become Human
Ryokira (Akira/Ryo) - Devilman
Maxwil (Maxwell/Wilson) - Don't Starve
Nikki/Mackenzie - Dork Diaries
Gell/Frisky - Dot X
Dr. Horrible/Captain Hammer - Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog
Count Dracula/Jonathan Harker - Dracula
Joan Watson/Jamie Moriarty - Elementary
Zerxus Ilerez/Asmodeus - Exandria Unlimited: Calamity
Gratsu (Natsu Dragneel/Gray Fullbuster) - Fairy Tail
Gary/John - Faith
Peter Griffin/The Chicken - Family Guy
John Crichton/Scorpius - Farscape
Emiya Archer/Cu Chulainn - Fate Stay Night
Angeal Hewley/Genesis Rhapsodos/Sephiroth - Final Fantasy VII
Cidnero (Nero tol Scaeva/Cid Garlond) - Final Fantasy XIV
Willry (Henry Emily/William Afton) - Five Nights at Freddy’s
Victor Frankenstein/The Monster - Frankenstein
Cure Peach/Eas - Fresh Pretty Cure!
Haikaveh (Alhaitham/Kaveh) - Genshin Impact
Sugio (Sugimoto/Ogata) - Golden Kamuy
Nygmobblepot (Edward Nygma/Oswald Cobblepot) - Gotham
Mabifica (Mabel Pines/Pacifica Northwest) - Gravity Falls
Kagehina (Hinata/Kageyama) - Haikyuu!
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what fun to be tagged by @eveepe to overshare (:
last song: roses in the snow by emmylou harris (this will be relevant later)
last book: our only may amelia by jennifer l. holm. it's kidlit but it's a great story with no dialogue at all. technically
last movie: the neverending story...2 lol. tall glass of eggs, anyone?
last tv show: 🙈🙉🙊🐵um
sweet/spicy/savory: spicy. i love being in pain
relationship status: talked my way into an extended writing retreat with my favorite fic author and they haven't asked me to leave yet
last thing i googled: "well-rounded", to see if it has a hyphen. it doesn't.
current obsession: the country rock rpf flopsterpiece i've been cooking up in my head for months about a messy love triangle between mike nesmith and fictionalized versions of emmylou harris and linda ronstadt. please, don't everyone's hands go up at once.
looking forward to: shipping up to boston!
you there!! @surrealisticduvet @savethelifeofmychild @big-barn-bed
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🗡️ What To Read After Watching My Lady Jane
❓ Have you watched My Lady Jane yet OR what's the last adaptation you watched (and was it any good)?
🗡️ Grave Mercy - Robin Lafevers 🗡️ And I Darken - Kiersten White 🗡️ Romanov - Nadine Brandes
🗡️ The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue - Mackenzi Lee 🗡️ Earls Trip - Jenny Holiday 🗡️ My Fine Fellow - Jennieke Cohen
🗡️ Before We Disappear - Shaun David Hutchinson 🗡️ The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels - India Holton 🗡️ A Curse So Dark and Lonely - Brigid Kemmerer
🗡️ The Princess Bride - William Goldman 🗡️ An Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason - Virginia Boecker 🗡️ Squire - Tamora Pierce
🗡️ Cake Eater - Allyson Dahlin 🗡️ Stalking Jack the Ripper - Kerri Maniscalco 🗡️ Red Queen - Victoria Aveyard
🗡️ Powerless - Lauren Roberts 🗡️ Serpent & Dove - Shelby Mahurin 🗡️ Once Upon a Broken Heart - Stephanie Garber
🗡️ The Shadows Between Us - Tricia Levenseller 🗡️ From Blood and Ash - Jennifer L. Armentrout 🗡️ Cinder - Marissa Meyer
🗡️ The Empress - Gigi Griffis 🗡️ Enola Holmes: The Case of the Missing Marquess - Nancy Springer 🗡️ My Contrary Mary - Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, Jodi Meadows
#books#historical fiction#fantasy fiction#fiction books#ya fiction#ya fantasy#young adult books#young adult romance#young adult fiction#young adult#book list#ya book recs#book recs#batty about books#battyaboutbooks#book adaptation
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Princess Eliza (The Last Princess by Galaxy Craze)
Caddie Woodlawn (Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink)
Ropa Moyo (Edinburgh Nights by TL Huchu)
May Amelia (Our Only May Amelia by Jennifer L Holm)
Miri Larendaughter (Princess Academy by Shannon Hale)
Princess Anidori-Kiladra Talianna Isilee (The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale)
Cinderella (Any version of the tale)
Rosalie Hale, Alice Cullen (Twilight)
Katniss and Prim Everdeen, Maysilee Donner, Miss Donner/Mrs. Undersee (name to be reveled shortly) (Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins)
Princess Elayne (Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan)
Kaya'aton'my "Kaya", Addy Walker, Josefina Montoya, Felicity Merriman, Molly McIntire, Nellie O'Malley, Alice Nanea Mitchell, Kirsten Larson, Kit Kittredge (American Girls)
sorry that's a lot
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Title: Full of Beans | Author: Jennifer L. Holm | Publisher: Random House (2016)
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I do have Thoughts™ on the Shadowhunter chronicles, or at least on their author, but I don't think they're the kind you want to discuss, so instead I will ask - what kids' lit did you read? I'm a touch older than you but I think you would have been a kid around the time I decided reading kids' lit wasn't beneath me and my dad could go sit on a tack, so I'm curious if we read the same sorts of things. (I did/do love PJO/Rick Riordan.)
oh man there's so much
i mentioned mary downing hahn and margaret peterson haddix on the original post, because they're two of my favorite Children's Authors ever (particularly MDH, my biggest horror inspiration -- at least two novel drafts i'm working on are partial tributes to her)
i frickin love ann m. martin -- the babysitters club is a standout (that series got me through my parents divorce, and i accidentally got suuuper reinvested in 2021 because of the TV show, and the first like 15-20 books are super solid), but an underrated classic of hers is the 10 kids no pets duology (i sobbed like a baby when my dog destroyed 10 kids on thanksgiving as a child)
BEVERLY CLEARY, particularly the ramona books!! my cat is named beezus after those books/that movie. i love the ramona books so much to this day
(beezus the cat)
i loved the diary of a wimpy kid books against my will as a kid. they're so fucking funny
judy blume!! i loooved the fudge books, but also blubber, & the pain and the great one, & i've recently rediscovered margaret (not one of my favorites as a kid, tragically)
THE PENDERWICKS. was obsessed with these as a kid, especially the first three (the release dates were soooo staggered i was like 18 by the time the last one dropped -- i have mixed feelings)
this is a deep cut, but if anyone has read blue or comfort by joyce moyer hostetter -- not only did i meet her, but those books are based in true historical fact set close to where i grew up
love kate dicamillo, but particularly winn dixie and edward tulane
wendy mass, particularly the series set in that one small town surrounding the birthdays
penny from heaven and turtle in paradise by jennifer l holm
the hotel for dogs books! one of few that overtook the movie in my mind, despite me seeing it first
some individual books that stand high in my mind: rules. drums, girls, and dangerous pie. out of my mind. walk two moons. bluefish. night of the twisters. the ghost of fossil glen. the plant that ate dirty socks. the watsons go to birmingham, 1963. there's a boy in the girls bathroom. the dollhouse murders.
i was an american girl kid, and followed the historical characters up to rebecca
barbara park!! ofc junie b jones, but she's got a lot of other gems
as a little kid, i really loved like the magic tree house, a-z mysteries, bailey school kids, that kind of stuff
GOOSEBUMPS
the bunnicula/howliday inn books!! 10x funnier now that i kind of understand the ironic humor
i really loved phoebe stone for a while too
i'm probably forgetting so many lmao
(i've heard a lot of the cassandra clare drama, which is a lot of why i avoided the books for so long, so i definitely get that lol)
#books#i just realized i made this whole post without discussing percy jackson assfggjjkll#probably cause my pjo books are in storage i'd guess
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Episode 205 - Favourite Reads (and Media) of 2024
It’s episode 205 and time for us to talk about our favourite reads of 2024! We discuss fiction and non-fiction books we read for the podcast, plus comics, videos, music, and more!
You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast delivery system.
In this episode
Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray 🦇 | Jam Edwards
Check out Hark! Jam's holiday music podcast!
Favourite Fiction
For the podcast
Anna
The Book That Wouldn’t Burn by Mark Lawrence (Episode 200 - Library Fiction)
Jam
A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking by T. Kingfisher (Episode 202 - A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking)
Matthew
The Sixth Gun Omnibus, vol. 1 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, Bill Crabtree, and Tyler Crook (Episode 201 - Weird West)
Meghan
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo (Episode 203 - Dark Academia)
Not for the podcast
Jam
Dead Collections by Isaac Fellman
Matthew
Johannes Cabal and the Blustery Day: And Other Tales of the Necromancer by Jonathan L. Howard, narrated by Nicholas Guy Smith
Meghan
When Among Crows by Veronica Roth
Anna
Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Trailer
Favourite Non-Fiction
For the podcast
Matthew
I Am the Law: How Judge Dredd Predicted Our Future by Michael Molcher (Episode 195 - Pop(ular) Culture Non-Fiction)
Meghan
Telling It to the Judge: Taking Native History to Court by Arthur J. Ray (Episode 197 - Law & Legal Non-Fiction (for the layperson))
Anna
Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in Forty Questions by Valeria Luiselli (Episode 194 - Indie Publishers)
Jam
Why I Adopted My Husband: The True Story of a Gay Couple Seeking Legal Recognition in Japan by Yuta Yagi (Episode 192 - Non-Fiction Graphic Novels & Comics)
Not for the podcast
Meghan
Secret Gardens by Jennifer Potter
Anna
Bunker: Building for the End Times by Bradley Garrett
Jam
Slow AF Run Club: The Ultimate Guide for Anyone Who Wants to Run by Martinus Evans
Matthew
How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
Other Favourite Things of 2024
Anna
Cats
Buldak Cream Carbonara
Go Go Town!
Jam
Diceomancer
“California” by Chappel Roan
Galway Food Tour
Matthew
The Spectacular Failure of the Star Wars Hotel by Jenny Nicholson
Giant Days by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Lissa Treiman
Spy x Family by Tetsuya Endo
Matthew talked about this and Giant Days in Episode 193 - Spring Media Update
Spy x Family / Designer Chairs
Meghan
Living Small - Laura Fenton (series: Small Takes)
BBC: The Secret History of British Gardens with Monty Don
Dwell magazine
Runner-Ups
Jam
Books for the podcast
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree (Episode 204 - Cozy Fantasy)
Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes (Episode 189 - Romantic Comedies & Humorous Romance)
Any Other City by Hazel Jane Plante (Episode 194 - Indie Publishers)
Picture Books
I Won’t Give Up My Rubber Band by Shinsuke Yoshitake
100 Mighty Dragons All Named Broccoli by David LaRochelle
Games
Wingspan (both board & Switch Edition)
Crossword puzzles
Movies/TV/Video
Delicious in Dungeon
I Saw the TV Glow
Robot Dreams
Gastronauts
I Want to Tell You About My Favorite Fight Scene
Anna
River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey (Episode 201 - Weird West)
Kimiko Does Cancer by Kimiko Tobimatsu and Keet Geniza (Episode 192 - Non-Fiction Graphic Novels & Comics)
Matthew
[Tumblr won't let us post the full lists because they're too long, check the podcast site to see them all.]
Video Essays
Alpha Protocol Retrospective | An Extremely Comprehensive Critique and History
Reform!
X Men Video Game Retrospective | A Complete History and Review
DB2024 - The Taco Bell "Wedding" in Decentraland
The Future is a Dead Mall - Decentraland and the Metaverse
The Great Game: The Making of Spycraft
The Bizarre World of Fake Video Games
Meghan
French
Balcons by Marianne Brisebois (contemporary fiction)
Cariacou by Olivier Lussier (poetry, prose)
La véritable histoire de la maison mobile des Miller by Dave Eggers (childrens, illustrated)
Fiction
The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir (horror, translated)
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree (cosy fantasy, series)
The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo (supernatural)
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley (time travel)
The Gathering by C.J. Tudor (horror, vampires)
Bride by Ali Hazelwood (supernatural romance)
The Empire of the Vampire by Jay Kristoff (horror, series)
Any Other City by Hazel Jane Plante (contemporary)
Frontier by Grace Curtis (scifi, western)
Natural Beauty by Ling Ling Huang (horror)
The Gray House by Mariam Petrosyan (weird, translated, series)
The Year of the Locust by Terry Hayes (scifi, spy thriller)
Roaming by Jillian Tamaki by Mariko Tamaki (graphic novel, new adult)
Nonfiction
Instructions for Travelling West by Joy Sullivan (poetry)
Island Home: a Landscape memoir by Tim Winton (essays, memoir, Australian)
Yardwork: A Biography of an Urban Place by Daniel Coleman (essays, history, Canadian)
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