#Tara Leigh
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bookishwum · 2 years ago
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I don’t want to be rescued. I will never again hand over the reins of my life to anyone else.
— We Are Us, Tara Leigh
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 4 months ago
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petersonreviews · 10 months ago
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Tara Reid, Rachael Leigh Cook, and Rosario Dawson in Josie and the Pussycats, 2001
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y2kalbums · 2 years ago
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josie & the pussycats soundtrack (2001)
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queer-ship-tournament · 1 year ago
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nateyweb · 11 months ago
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Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
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yolandabkool · 3 months ago
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rolloroberson · 8 months ago
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Vulnerable
And in any given moment of vulnerability,
the pain will knock loudly at my door,
Looping in and out of conscious contact-
Sense the shadows sliding surreptitiously
Down the steps of ancient temples.
I’ve been in possession of better intentions,
And an observer of bitter blows.
Seen love delivered door to door,
Nurtured attraction on fog filled evenings,
Collided carelessly with ego unkempt and unsteady on its feet.
Shattered feelings lying like broken eggs on the backbone of the universe,
Bliss looks bleakly through reverse keyholes,
And casts a wistful eye over her shoulder…
…Was that reflected sordid smile meant for me…
A token of tarnished tremors,
Erected between the gates of golden tressed gardens,
Punctured by the pride of pretty persuasion,
Strung out on the handlebars of success,
Placated by the shrapnel of perversity.
And somewhere amongst a wall of wary whispers…
I hear God tell me to put it down…
Over and over past the gathered forces of absurdity …
…in any given moment of vulnerability
Rolloroberson©️2024
“Obedience doesn't always guarantee our desired outcome; sometimes its purpose is to teach us faithfulness to God, not to our own desires.” - Tara Leigh Cobble
"Do Not Disturb" on the door
Pile of clothes on the floor
Bedside manners, profane grammar
I've seen this scene before
Ooh, it's got me down on my knees
Begging, but I won't say please
Shell shocked and rolling, bells are tolling
But this won't be the end of me”
- Chris Robinson and Rich Robinson ©️2023 -Bedside Manners
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wyn-n-tonic · 10 months ago
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Books by Black Authors for Black History Month!
I wanted to share a list of books I love and books that I'm looking forward to reading that are by Black authors in acknowledgement of Black History Month. I feel like a lot of my fellow readers (especially my fellow white readers) always go into a, kind of, reading slump in February and I don't know if that's because the month of January is just ten years long that February feels like a hangover or if it's because they feel the desire to read books by Black authors but then the majority of what is marketed is usually books that are steeped in trauma or nonfiction books. And, like, yeah, nonfiction books are so important but when they're the only kind of book marketed it can make finding the other kinds of books that much harder but I believe that if you read the fun books and the happy books and the fantasy books it will make you want to seek out the nonfiction resources. I'm blabbering so long story short, I thought I would make a little list to do some of the legwork for my fellow readers to find stories that they can check out.
I used GoodReads links (and one StoryGraph) link, you can choose who to purchase from yourself (although I will suggest BookShop.org as your purchase does go towards indie bookstores, I also really like the Libby App which is just your library and it works with your Kindle/Nook/Kobo/iPad). All authors that I have included in this are American or have strong ties to the USA which is why I did not include authors such as Bolu Babalola, Talia Hibbert, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie but I do highly recommend checking them out if you haven't because they do write gorgeously.
Kennedy Ryan has an extensive backlog and beautiful writing, beautiful prose. She had a book called Before I Let Go (Skyland #1) come out in November 2022, it is a second chance romance between a married couple. It has been on my shelf forever, the cover is beautiful and I've heard nothing but truthfully incredible things. I have listened to snippets of the audiobook but keep putting off getting the actual audiobook because Kennedy is the kind of author I want to read the grammar, syntax, wording of everything from. This book actually got optioned to be adapted into a television show and there's a second Skyland book coming out in March called This Could Be Us that has the ARC readers going wild.
Jasmine Guillory is one of my favorite authors. She is a Bay Area native and has a law degree from Stanford. Not only do I think that she writes beautifully but I cannot even describe to you the way that I kick my little feet and twirl my hair. I feel like my favorite of hers changes. Up until a few weeks ago, I would've told you that Olivia Monroe in Party of Two was my favorite Jasmine girly but I listened to Royal Holiday to kick off my reading for January and Vivian Forest is such a beautiful character. She's a 56 year old Black woman who is a veteran social worker who thinks it's too late for her on several fronts and then she gets swept off her feet while on a vacation with her daughter AND THE ROYAL FAMILY. What?! I also think that Jasmine writes, like.... character appropriate sex scenes if that makes sense. Like, Vivian's scenes are more reserved than Olivia's were, Vivian's more closed door than Olivia's were. She also has a Beauty and the Beast inspired book called By The Book and I kept texting my friend the entire way through and then made her buy a copy so she could text me right back with all her thoughts. Amazing. I love her.
You want cozy fantasy romance with monsters and happy Black women being loved by their hot monster lovers? Kimberly Lemming has GOT YOU COVERED.
Plugging my new author friend P.J. Leigh and her book Olawu. She actually responded to my request for some indie author recs on Threads and sent me a copy of Olawu that will be here on Friday and I'm so excited. She describes it as: "Set in precolonial East Africa with romance, action, sisterhood, found family, and a feisty but flawed female lead." I cannot wait to dig into this one.
Another author who messaged me is indie author Quiana Glide. Her bio is that she is an unabashed fangirl and her books feature pregnancy trope, cosplay, professional wrestlers and cafe owners solving murders. Her books sound fucking great and they are available on Kindle Unlimited for my KU girlies (gender neutral).
Celestine Martin messaged me as well and she writes paranormal romance with Black witches, emo mermen and fae princes. I tripped over myself running to my Libby app to place a hold on the audiobook.
25 to Love! by Joye Johnson is another one available on Kindle Unlimited for my KU girlies (gender neutral). The synopsis is: "TV's hottest dating show is '25 to Love!'. To nab a guy from her past, Lola signs on as the token girl of color. All's fair in love and ratings--can a week on TV get Lola closer to the one that got away?" You know what I love? Second chance romances, besties, that's right.
Splinter by Jasper Hyde was another I was recommended. Jasper writes paranormal, LGBTQ+ books. Jasper Hyde is a pen name for Georgina Kiersten who also goes by Rian Fox. The pen name denotes the subgenre that they write. Georgina does go by they/them pronouns and writes plus sized rep and neurodivergent rep too.
Kelly Cain. That's it. That's the tweet. THE EVERHEART BROTHERS SERIES????? If you know anything about me, you know that I have a hearing issue and so I've used audiobooks before but I never really clicked with them or got the hype. Turns out I had boring ass narrators (look I did the audio version of a lot of nonfiction books I had to read about old dead white guys in college so of course I had that feeling). THE EVERHEART BROTHERS AUDIOBOOKS ARE WHAT CHANGED ME. Deanna Anthony, the narrator, is so engaging and I didn't feel like I was listening to an audiobook, I felt like I was sitting across the table at brunch having a gossip session with my bestie. If you read it and you didn't like it, that's fine, but I didn't lie to you and enjoyment of art is subjective but also you're wrong and argue with a wall.
I've been seeing a lot of talk lately about Pride & Protest by Nikki Payne. This is a Pride & Prejudice and one of the reviews says, "If you ever wanted P&P to feel more like watching a swoony, steamy episode of Insecure, this is the book for you."
Currently, I am reading You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi. It deals with themes of grief and romance and also bisexual representation. Absolutely beautiful prose. Akwaeke is Nigerian and has been in the USA since college. They are non-binary and go by they/them pronouns.
I also cannot end this list without mentioning Memphis by Tara M. Stringfellow. This follows three generations of a southern Black family in the neighborhood of Douglass in Memphis, TN (I was born a couple miles away in Raleigh) . Now, this book does have quite a few trigger warnings that I won't put here but I do encourage you to READ THE TRIGGER WARNINGS before you purchase this book as it does deal with some pretty heavy subject matter.
I'm also going to end this by saying to keep an eye out for anything done by my best friend, the person who I have shared so many amazing, beautiful, life changing experiences with ALL OVER THE WORLD for the last fourteen years: Isana Skeete (Isana does not use pronouns). If you look at the GoodReads account for Isana that I linked, you'll see lists made with recommendations of books with queer POC rep and asexuality representation.
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crumb · 2 years ago
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Josie and the Pussycats (2001) in print
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flash-frame · 5 months ago
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Josie and the Pussycats, 2001
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bookishwum · 2 years ago
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Gavin sweeps his knuckles over my cheekbone. “Be careful what you wish for.”
I savor the simple joy that rushes through me at his touch, but only briefly. There’s no escaping the reality of my life. “I don’t believe in wishes anymore.”
— We Are Us, Tara Leigh
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bimbomoviebash · 2 years ago
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Josie and the Pussycats, 2001
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littletroubledgrrrl · 11 months ago
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The cast of "Josie and the Pussycats" and Rose McGowan after the New Year's ball dropped.
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fantastickkay · 1 year ago
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From Josie and the Pussycats, 2021 neon purple pressing.
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justrachaelleighcook · 9 months ago
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Today Rachael posted these photos in her Stories on her Insta page of her time at Awesome Con this past weekend.
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