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Best books which one must read in 2023
1. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab– This is an unforgettable story about a young woman’s search for freedom and connection in a world where everyone has forgotten her. Throughout her journey, Addie discovers the power of choice and the importance of living life to the fullest. This novel is both powerful and heart-wrenching, and it will leave readers with a newfound appreciation for life.
2. The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett– This novel follows the lives of twins, Desiree and Stella, as they live in two different worlds. As they grow older, they struggle to reconcile the differences between their lives and the truths they discover about themselves. This story is full of complex characters and thought-provoking themes, making it an essential read for 2022.
3. Know My Name by Chanel Miller – This memoir is an inspiring story about a woman’s courage and resilience in the face of adversity. Miller’s powerful voice and incredible story provide an important reminder that no matter what life throws at us, we can still fight for justice and triumph over our struggles.
4. The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi – This powerful novel follows the life of a young man, Vivek, and his family as they struggle to understand his death. With themes of identity, culture and belonging, this book is sure to make readers reflect on the complexities of life and the importance of love.
5. The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune – This charming novel follows the story of a social worker who is sent to a mysterious orphanage on an island full of magical children. With themes of love and understanding, this book is sure to leave........
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According to the New York Times, these are the best fiction books of the 2020s. Do you agree? What's missing?
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We don't talk enough about what a painfully small chance Prince Justin had against the Witch of The Waste, a literal magic holder. There was particularly no chance he could do anything to her, no matter how strong he was. There was a huge chance he would just get himself killed. But he did it anyway, hoping it would lead him to Wizard Suliman.
He knew it was connected to the Wastes. He argued about how he the King shouldn't have let Ben do anything there in the first place, argued to the point he wouldn't even listen anymore, just do whatever he needs and go away.
He bought way more than one searching spell to find him — a dozens from Howl, at least two from Lettie and ms. Fairfax. And he didn't stop until he found something that looked the most right, even though it still missed. Everyone, almost everyone including his own brother and Ben's mentor believed his was long dead at this point, but Justin still spend loads of money and power at the really smart chance he could find him. He was searching for months.
He had to go there himself, clearly, without any additional help from the Royal, because no one believed him — because Howl mentioned that Suliman might be alive along the lines and that made things worse. He went to this scary place miles away from Kingsbury, the spells were leading him the wrong way and the Witch had to use her own magic to show him the right one, but he still knew where he was going.
The Witch used Ben as a bait to lure Justin right to her hands — the exact same strategy she used with Sophie to lure Howl — and it worked perfectly, to the point when ever King himself acknowledged this?
The fact that the first time they actually became separate people and saw each other aftee all this horror with dogs and servants, they were smiling at each other, shaking hand and basically hugging?
The fact that Ben was almost able to recognise Justin, saying he "reminds him of someone he knows" without a doubt, — the same way Midnight were able to recognise something familiar in gennie's bottle — even though the Prince was under a spell and the room was in a horrible haos?
And you're telling me the only fanfiction there is about them is mine?
#like Justin was basically ready to DIE for his bestie and no one bets an eye???#AM I THE ONLY ONE SEEING THIS??#I checked it idk millions of times#both are most certainly adult men#(way better than Ben and Lettie gap If anything)#AND??? I AM THE IDK THIRDS PERSON POSTING ABT THIS SINCE 2020#this is painful#this fandom needs more rarepairs for sure#(Like I absolutely ADORE Howl and Sophie they're my most best OTP ever but also LOOK AT THEM)#they're also fabulous#pls#hmc#hmc book#howl's moving castle#prince justin#ben sullivan#wizard suliman
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Re: moomin fandom
I don't want to get all old man yells at cloud in here but I agree wholeheartedly. Finding community in something you enjoy is great and all but there's something about fandoms in particular that puts me off, particularly the flattening of characters into simple tropes and the misinterpretation issue you mentioned. (<- those two go pretty much hand in hand anyway)
This is an INCREDIBLY first world problem and I often just keep my thoughts to myself because it does not matter one bit but 🤝 you are not alone.
Oh phew, good thing I'm not that out of touch! Yeah there's something about fandom that does that. Perhaps fandom jokes that start out small eventually spiral in the fandom echo chamber into large exaggerations, which slowly go and replace whatever happens in the source material? Err, maybe. That's how I feel it happens in some fandoms. Perhaps I'm only nostalgic because there really were no Moomin fanworks back in the day (besides heavily satirical ones, Moomin YTP I love you), so there could be no major misunderstandings, and if there had been more in the past then they would've contained just as many as there now are ^^'
Fortunately there is a solution, which is not interacting with the fandom at all! It usually works for me very nicely, people in fandom can enjoy their interpretations and I can enjoy the source material and the fanworks I wish to consume UU
#i kinda wish more people knew the context of the moomins but then again modern moomin things are kind of detached from that context as well#the moomin company has them be a lot more cutesy and such than in the original books and comics#even so... it feels disingenuous to only have it be summarised as a uwu cottagecore property#like moomintroll and his family and friends are seriously going through it in the majority of the stories they star in#and in the final book they are literally just gone. gone#its like. its- cod im sounding like the rick and morty copypasta here! its like- do they know??? know what the moomins is about?????#its hard to put it into words the kind of feelings i get about this. seeing the multifaceted allegorical characters be flattened so hard#to have them be viewed from a singular point of view of a young person living in the 2020's#its best if i just dont do anything at all related to the fandom and reread some of the books by myself lmao#maybe watch those memoir episodes of the 90's anime again for edward#asks#darkelfharlot
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oversharing in the tags time :)
#i think it’s time i go back to therapy#i keep having recurring nightmares about my ex best friend#or dreams where she reaches out to me. and explains why she cut me out#backstory. in high school had a lesbian toxic situationship with my#bestie. THEN i had another one. which kinda overlapped? the first one was open but also just messy#anyways. jade and i were like together for a year. then she got a boyfriend one day and i had a breakdown#it happened just after high school and i was sooooo … unwell. wasn’t out to my family felt like i was gonna die etc etc#(this is all pre dnp btw) anyways next year i found dnp. a couple months later she broke up with her bf#and we sorted dated for a while (this whole time we’d been just friends and i was still not really over it but hiding it)#and then she dated ANOTHER guy. they broke up and she had a breakdown and moved 9 hours away. i went#to visit her for a month. we like kinda dated again then and i thought we could make it work. then 2020. no travel#so she started dating a guy. didn’t tell me. even though we spoke every day. she moved in with him#then she breaks up with him mid 2021. i started dating my gf. but Jade was clingy and it was awkward#she started dating a sketchy guy who was homophobic. i went and visited her a few times#start of 2023 she tells me she wants to make more of an effort cause he didn’t like her friends so she cut everyone out. then she ghosted#in feb 2023. we had tickets for#mcr in march. i had to text her cause she’d blocked me on messenger and said im going to the concert whether she’s there or not#she said ‘yeah no worries! you can take someone else in my place too 😎’ she used that fucking emoji#and I haven’t spoken to her since. I think she quit her job . and that guy was not a nice man#so I still worry about her#writing this all down makes me realise she was a bitch and I deserve better#but I just want closure. it isn’t fair she replied so casually to my text when I said ‘you’ve blocked me’#it isn’t fair she HAS MY SIGNED COPY OF DANS BOOK#anyways. I need therapy to get over this#and I haven’t even written about my family issues (im#out and they’re supportive but my god they fucked me#up as a kid)#if you read this hi 👋 hope you are having a lovely day#don’t get in lesbian situationships!!!
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talking to new people again is making me realize that (this is gonna sound dramatic) i haven't lived in five years but what i have done is watch a lot of movies and read a bunch of books and believe it or not that actually makes me an interesting conversationalist in some ways (?)
#and like i say: brf slt#they don't know i'm crazy and as long as you're normal about it having seen a lot of movies just makes you come off as someone who's like#interested in culture i guess. which i am. but it's fun#and the books thing too and also knowing a lot about sociology#i have things to say jokes to make so in two months they haven't even realized i haven't lived a life yet🙏#i didn't even do it on purpose the way it happened is in 2019 i was very depressed suicidal etc then i got better but i was focused on#like...idk. basically getting used to being okay with being alive again? then it was 2020 and we didn't have classes in person full time#until september 2021. that's how it was for university students here. i did hang out with people but no one i LOVED or actually became#close with and it's true that i could have tried harder but i didn't because guys i love being by myself😭😭😭#then three years went by and now we're here. it's fine it's just that i don't have a lot of anecdotes that aren't old because LITERALLY#nothing has happened to me. nothing#that's not true i did talk about something semi-recent to my bff on friday it was about my 'friends' who hated on everyone the same way i#did when i was literally 12 and about how anxiety inducing it was because after a while i was like is this how they talk about me when i'm#not around🤨 i actually talked about that then. january or february 2023#this has been in my drafts for a week and i talked about the post i talk about in that last tag last week when i talked about my mutual who#blocked me that's the post she replied to to give me advice😔#also it's funny i said they don't know i'm crazy and a guy asked me what my favorite tv shows were and i don't know why i actually gave him#my full list like it's funny because like i said they think i like like good movies and good television and interesting books and stuff#and i know the shows i told him made him reassess that (which is fine but it's just funny) and also i told him i'm watching gilmore girls#for the 18th time and he was like you're joking i was like hm...and then he was like no you're being serious because it's way too#precise...and THAT i could have not told him. i was like whyyy did i tell him that...but it's fine#HE HADN'T EVEN HEARD OF SUCCESSION? 34-year-olds...#i mentioned the sopranos a couple weeks ago and my future bff was like what is that and i was like ? then i asked two more people and they#didn't know the show either so i was like i'll ask him (34-year-old) i know he'll know the sopranos and he was like OBVIOUSLY i know#the sopranos it's supposed to be one of the best shows of all time and later i asked if he had seen succession and he'd never even heard of#it? crazy. i mean if it had been anyone else i wouldn't have thought it was crazy but i expected HIM to know succession
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I’m also sick of the “fuck your feeling, snowflake” crowd pretending their feewings were hurt by being rightfully called nazis and thaaaaatss why they feel alienated from the dems. They are LYING and only saying it to dunk and be smug because they love seeing dems trip over themselves to apologize.
We were so close to not playing their game with the “weird” bit. Sigh.
#Plenty of blame and introspection to be done#but let’s do it in private this time#I didn’t see 2020 maga asking where they went wrong or assigning themselves books about the other side#Our empathy is our best resource and weapon but dont let them use it against you#know thyself and keep going
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#summer 2020!#books#tumblr quality#☆ my tumblr quality era ☆#quality blog#save quality#mine#the summer i turned pretty#jenny han#colorful#i know this pics arent the best quality but yk theyre cute
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I was at my peak when i would go to the local book store, browse through the books, read their backs and buy the one that appealed the most to me only to years later discover what significance they have for literature
#the boy in the striped pyjamas - how to kill a mockingbird - station eleven - and the mountains echoed#all of them bangers all of them (except the first one) picked up by teenage me from the book store and read in german#i mean ok obviously it's no coincidence they were selling best sellers obv i'm not big brain smart for picking them#but it was cool none the less to discover what significance those books had later on#after only picking them up bc the back side summary appealed to me. not knowing anything else about those titles#for instance station eleven gained prominense (again) in 2020/21 during the pandemic and i was like oh cool i read it idk 4 years ago#or when how to kill a mockingbird was being talked about bc (a) us (state) wanted to ban in as school lecture#when i was thinking oh i read this years ago i didnt know it was an important book in america#or when i liked and the mountains echoed so much that i got a thousand splendid suns & my german teacher told me she had liked the book#when i was thinking omg i read it as well and liked it!!!!#idk these were all things that made me feel really nice i look back at them fondly#nesi rants
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Listen. I have always been a dino kid at heart. I fucking love dinosaurs.
> so I was listening to a dino podcast and they interviewed the author of some dinosaur shapeshifter series.
> I’m like. This sounds ridiculous but I need to see if it’s on my library app.
> got the audiobook which is read by Kirt Graves who does a bunch of excellent MM romance audiobook readings
> just listened to the entire first book of the 5 book series and I honestly fucking loved it. It was like listening to a fanfiction trope romance novel but also with dinosaur animorphs.
> fucking in love with the main two characters.. went onto ao3 and there’s only 1 fic for the entire series / fandom
> I’m about to make it my problem to make more works for this because jesussususjs is the switch / teasing energy strong with these boys
> the series is called RELIC by Maz Maddox and the first book is called Smash & Grab
> for more good dinosaur related recommendations hit me up 😝
#I have books podcasts shows so many things. I also have over 900 hours in both Jurassic world evolution 1 and 2 lol.#me about to overload the fucking ao3 situation to be disproportionately fluffy tickle fics#oh nooooooooooooooo 🙈#COME READ THIS BOOK AND SHIP SIMON AND DALTON WITH ME#PALEONTOLOGIST X VELOCIRAPTOR MAN it’s true love bitches#they have scientific accuracy (to the best of our knowledge 2020s)#they have flirting#they have fanfic tropes#they have gay sex#they have dinosaurs#they have silly gay road trips#me putting this in front of all of your eyes because I need to talk to someone abo it it#it’s so good and so silly and like. honestly. lit.#personal#Dino kid#recommendations#relic#relic series#relic maz Maddox#smash and grab#oh also it has SO MANY POP CULTURE REFERENCES like damn lol
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i finished the first draft of my poetry book tonight! i’m still not 100% on the ordering of the poems, punctuation throughout, and if it feels truly done, but i think it’s ready for another set of eyes. if anyone would be interested in reading it and offering thoughts, edits, and or critiques send me a dm!
#it’s a collection of 130 something poems#most shorter than a page#called a blossoming of the heart and mind#the poems range from march 2020-present#and are all in some way personal#the book is mostly for me-i’m having a friend bind it#but i want it to be its best when it’s bound
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just finished my library spreadsheet in time to find out that my 380th book will definitively forever be the vonda m mcintyre novelization of voyage home....I don't believe in signs and portents but I have some observations
#the deep unbreakable bond i have with this book since i read a shitty scan of it on archive dot org in march 2020#clinging to sanity and coping by daydreaming about my thesis and listening to dancing in the dark#thinking about how richie tozier and gillian would get on famously#and then i went and half wrote an essay about gay whales and paradise lost and it was kind of the best thing ive ever written#txt
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Books of the month: March + April 2023
Failed to do any post like this for March, so now I am catching up all at once! For new followers/those who do not know, I am both a part-time PhD student and work at a summer camp (which is a retreat center in the off-season, but summer is the really busy time of year). Anyway, between the end of the semester and getting prepped for camp, the busy season has started earlier for me than usual. Doesn't mean I'm not reading! Just means I'm posting less about it. Here's books I read in March and April that I would recommend:
The Amulet of Samarkand (Jonathan Stroud): Had one of those impulses to use inter-library loan and reread a series I last read sometime in middle or high school. This time it's the Bartimaeus triology. (I also reread The Golem's Eye in the past two months; waiting on the third.) Anyway, I remember the books as engaging and funny, which they are; this time around I'm spending more time thinking about all the political and ethical questions raised by this fantasy society that's like our world except magicians rule everything. (i.e. I'm spending more time admiring Stroud's worldbuilding.) A series worth reading/rereading!
The Best American Mystery Stories 2020 (C.J. Box, Ed.): These were fun and fascinating, sometimes at the same time and sometimes by turns. When busy, it can be nice to have some short stories to dip into, and I always like mysteries. I especially spent time considering what exactly makes a "mystery" - some of these are more whodunnits (occasionally with a twist), others are mysterious but the reader knows what happened, others have crime and/or action but no one's solving anything. All good in different ways!
A Free Man of Color or One Extra Corpse (Barbara Hambly): Right, so I have already written about my love of the Benjamin January mystery series at least in passing. A Free Man of Color is the first in that series: 1830s New Orleans, very focused on the slave/free colored (the term at the time) community, murder mystery. I keep hesitating to recommend the series outright because it is 19 books long and, at this point, full of my blorbos, so I'm not sure I'm totally objective about it. However! One Extra Corpse is the second in a new historical murder mystery series by the same author, this one set in inter-war Hollywood but with a transplanted English protagonist. Reading this one, full of likeable characters but not the ones I feel unreasonably affectionate about, I realized: actually, I do think that Hambly's attention to historical detail, flawed but human characters, sense of humor, detail-driven mystery plots, etc., make for good books. So I do recommend either of these mystery series to anyone who likes that kind of thing! They are not flawless, but they are lots of fun.
#books of the month#book recs#the amulet of samarkand#the golem's eye#jonathan stroud#the best american mystery stories 2020#c. j. box#a free man of color#one extra corpse#barbara hambly#benjamin january#if you do read the ben jan series and enjoy it feel free to talk to me about it#i like it maybe an unreasonable amount
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do you ever hear a take so rancid that you desperately hope that the person who said that has changed their mind entirely
#I'm listening to this Sarah Vowell book#and she calls people who register on election day 'lazy idiots'#and like I don't think I was a lazy idiot when I stood in line literally fearing for my life in March 2020 to vote in the primary#when you couldn't register to vote online in Illinois without a driver's license#and I didn't have a car to go to my local election office#and I didn't have the time to go stand in line for a thousand years at the DMV to get a fresh DL#I don't think I was a lazy idiot to research my option and decide that same-day registration would be my best option#she also called registering to vote 'filling out a card with your address on it'#so I'm gonna guess in the past 20 years shit's probably gotten more complicated#I had to provide like 2-3 documents to prove that I had moved in with my aunt
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Well, to be fair there absolutely are mushrooms you can ID by tasting, and there is no mushroom that will kill you as long as you spit out your bite quickly. Russulas are quantified by edibility on whether they're spicy or not, as are I believe a few boletes (am at work currently and can't research to confirm). However, I do not believe that these AI-generated foraging guides would tell you "HEY TAKE A TINY NIBBLE THEN SPIT IT IMMEDIATELY OUT AND RINSE YOUR MOUTH", nor would they give you the ability to safely identify the families of mushrooms this is a good practice for.
Everything else is shit though.
Today I learned that there are mushroom picking manuals written and illustrated by AI
And they have the potential to kill people because they encourage people to identify wild plants by taste.
#adding my 2c#as always the best resource for mushroom foraging is to go out with someone local who knows the area;#a book published prior to 2020; or a website that looks as old as the internet itself
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please give me book recommendations of books that are both fun and good
#looking for a fun concept and writing that keeps me flipping the pages#preferably a book from the 2020s but doesnt have to be#like whats the best book youve read in the past 5 years (thats NOT depressing)
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