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#stuff I research for one fanfic#not even smut just fanfics#stone age religion through Europe#copper age religion and cultural and societal development through Eurasia and Africa#Scandinavian and East Europe folklore#all the Celtic/ Greek/ Scandinavian/ Egyptian/ India/ China and Japan pantheon of gods from the Copper age to the first millennium#a comparative study of all the horned divine and spiritual creatures in human culture for a period of 5 millennia#the history of Ancient Roman expansionism#Babylonian and Canaan gods evolution through pre-historical period#Metallurgy technological history and its various technics through each culture#Prehistorical medicinal knowledge and herbs available at that time#shamanism and druidism because why not doing it as well#architectural and clothing fashion for a period of 6000 years focused on Celtic and also Chinese and Japanese culture#artisanal resource and art of war in Copper and Iron age#naming and languages evolution in pro-Celtic civilization#Hinduism genesis with all the exploits of Shiva#bloody Dashka story#Gaul tribes distribution#and the culture behind Xian people#All of it to simply put together the family a tree of a background character and ensure that 5 scenes in the ENTIRE story are accurate#And yes there are gays in it#but it is a 5000 years long story#it wouldn't be realistic if no gay weren't somehow involved in such a long period of time
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Started by Lost in a Story, the most fun way to cut down that TBR!
The rules:
Go to your goodreads to-read shelf.
Order on ascending date added.
Take the first 5 (or 10 if you’re feeling adventurous) books
Read the synopses of the books
Decide: keep it or should it go?
The Last Time I Wore a Dress by Dylan “Daphne” Scholinski and Jane Meredith Adams There are lots of conflicting reviews and nobody I know has read this. Maybe I’ll end up picking it up later, but for now: REMOVE.
His Bloody Project by Graeme Macrae Burnet Not really catching my interest. REMOVE.
Bluets by Maggie Nelson Still think this is worth trying. KEEP.
Black Swan Green by David Mitchell Again, not really feeling any interest. REMOVE.
The Boy in the Earth by Fuminori Nakamura and translated by Allison Markin Powell The goodreads average is under 3.5 and none of my friends have read it, but I’m intrigued. KEEP.
Perfect Chaos by��Linea Johnson and Cinda Johnson I know this is a dual memoir, but I’m not interested in reading memoirs by parents about neurodivergent children at the moment. REMOVE.
Otherwise by Jane Kenyon Depression and New Hampshire. Okay yes. KEEP.
Ariel by Sylvia Plath Okay yes definitely. KEEP.
Unholy Ghost edited by Nell Casey Wow I was on a depression kick, huh? This still sounds good. KEEP.
The 57 Bus by Dashka Slater I’ve almost read this several times and then not wanted to. I don’t know that I’m ever going to. REMOVE.
I managed to remove 5 out of 10 books today. Any decisions you would have made differently?
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Down the TBR Hole 20 #bookblogger #bookworm Started by Lost in a Story, the most fun way to cut down that TBR!
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