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swiftiereaders · 2 months ago
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Hello fellow Swiftie Readers! This is Jen, and Meg @thegreatimpersonator and I just finished reading this book together! Set during a monstrous blizzard, a couple becomes trapped in a house they were supposed to be viewing to buy, a house that belonged to a psychiatrist who was murdered. A thrilling mystery with twists and turns of all sizes begins to unravel as the main character, Tricia, discovers endless amounts of cassette tapes - recorded sessions that the victim had had with her patients. Tricia has no idea what she's getting into when she presses play on that first cassette recording. This book was a very easy read and very hard to put down, with short chapters and complex, mysterious characters.
Meg's Rating: ★ ★ ★☆☆
Jen's Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★☆
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catbrarian · 3 months ago
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cats and libraries ۫ ꣑ৎ
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loveelizabeths · 6 months ago
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love elizabeth s.
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catgirltoofies · 3 months ago
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reviews on famous novel "don't create the torment nexus" are in!
one reviewer gives a one star review, saying, "i can't believe the writer would let the torment nexus exist in this world. doesn't he realize how awful the torment nexus would be in real life?"
another reviewer, with a two star review, says "yeah, the book was okay, the characters were all great, but i just can't get over the torment nexus. why is there such a terrible thing? don't they realize they'd be better off without the torment nexus?"
a third reviewer gave five stars, saying "i'm glad this book was written. they really need to create the torment nexus, that would really improve civilization by a lot." in the comment replies to this review, the reviewer indicated that this review was not sarcasm.
overall, "don't create the torment nexus" has a rating of two stars. find it in these stores......
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randomgirl005 · 11 months ago
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readsunshine · 26 days ago
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I'm almost never angry but all the hurt I've bottled inside me make me look like I'm someone with rage.
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figtreeforever · 5 months ago
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Dostoevsky, The Idiot
Caspar David Friedrich, Gartenterrasse, 1811
(Collage: instagram @emmalinatotes)
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the-joy-of-knowledge · 11 months ago
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25 Laws of power for women
Conceal your goals especially the ones that are appealing. Losing weight, reinventing yourself, marrying wealthy. Instead talk about your altruistic goals - to help children, invest in education, this will chase insecure people with vile intentions.
Do not give anyone your source of power: Was is a book that changed your life? a mentor? a movie? Never give up your secret to success. If forced to do say allude to God, the universe, the a random phenomenon
Use the patriarchy to your favor; we live in a world that is, only associate with men who have power, use that power for good.
Never appear too perfect but be selectively vulnerable when needed. Only share something that you will be comfortable saying. You might say “I forget my keys all the time,” “I don’t know how to perfectly park a car “. But never disclose something you are not comfortable with just because you are afraid of being perfect.
Maintain distance in relationships. Friends are the best and you need them. But if you feel that they are becoming too dependent, see them at your own will. But also the reverse could be the case. Your friend may keep a distance, and that is the way of life. You have got to move on from it.
Develop your own style that makes you unique, beautiful, and elegant. Avoid trying to fit in the crowd of people who claim to care less about their style yet have too many opinions about other women’s style
Avoid male friends at all cost, you will have male colleagues, male bosses, male acquaintances, business partners. Keep it that way. You do not want a Truman Capote divulging your secrets to the world. Do not keep a man who does not fit your standard.
You do not have to win at every game. Pick and choose what is best for you and leave room for others. And step down if you have attained that level of success, do not let the society do it for you.
Trust people but remember that we are all humans. So trust with discretion!
Confuse people with kindness; people are not always comfortable with beautiful and intelligent women. That power is too intimidating so confuse them by being genuinely generous, curious, kind, and passionate.
Keep your strong opinions to yourself.. if you support a movement, a way of life, do so silently.
We all have dirty laundry, wash them privately, don’t expose yourself. Remain silent when people try to attack you or shame you. Whatever is not confirmed is not true. You are the only one who knows all the truth about you.
Don’t attract pity or praise: People who pity you do not help you, in fact they might think that you are weak and could mock you at their annual gossipping meeting. And if you are doing things for the sake of praise you are wasting your time.
Choose yourself all the time; never put any one’s feelings above yours.
Trust your own intuition if you feel someone is being malicious towards you, giving you back handed compliments then you should let them go
Never speak bad of another woman. Do not lazy around gossipping. Keep your hands clean and your conscience clear.
Avoid women with low self esteem they will bring you down. For some reason they do not like seeing other women who are doing better than them
Be careful who you seek validation from. Not everyone needs to be pleased. If they are in no way capable of contributing to your life in the ways you prefer, then don’t ask them for their opinions or please them.
Do not compete with other women, if you do you are only putting them on a pedestal. You are making the the standard by which you measure your progress. If you do compete, begin digging your grave.
Do not give unsolicited advice, do not share the inner workings of your mind, If your mouth is very charitable you better start journaling.
Be well-rounded and interesting. It attracts people. It also keeps you busy because you are continually improving and learning. An idle mind is an easily subdued one.
Avoid women who want to live vicariously through you; they want to know who you know, shop where you shop, befriend who you befriend, wear what you wear.
Pay attention to the source of your discomfort; get rid of them. You tell them your dreams and they remind you of all your hindrances. They ask why are you dressed so fancy as though fancy isn’t subjective. They undermine you interests and goals. They will also be quick to bring you down because they are afraid of your potential.
Do not fear power or please power. When we see powerful people we try to hard to befriend them, to be close to them but you need to be comfortable without them. Don’t push yourself in the name of friendship, do not try too hard to be in their inner circle. Your independence of mind is the most important. Instead become a powerful woman, aloof to the presence of power but aware of its importance. Be an ingenious and intelligent and use your creativity to uplift yourself. When you do so it will be hard to ignore you. Even the powerful will become an ally.
Enjoy moments of solitude. Use that time to develop yourself, improve your body, learn new skills, create with your mind, read widely, become more elegant, then launch yourself.
Remember the most powerful women are the most intelligent. Inspired by Robert Greene's 48 Laws of Power. Use at your discretion.
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nedlittle · 2 years ago
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it drives me bonkers the way people don't know how to read classic books in context anymore. i just read a review of the picture of dorian gray that said "it pains me that the homosexual subtext is just that, a subtext, rather than a fully explored part of the narrative." and now i fully want to put my head through a table. first of all, we are so lucky in the 21st century to have an entire category of books that are able to loudly and lovingly declare their queerness that we've become blind to the idea that queerness can exist in a different language than our contemporary mode of communication. second it IS a fully explored part of the narrative! dorian gray IS a textually queer story, even removed from the context of its writing. it's the story of toxic queer relationships and attraction and dangerous scandals and the intertwining of late 19th century "uranianism" and misogyny. second of all, i'm sorry that oscar wilde didn't include 15k words of graphic gay sex with ao3-style tags in his 1890 novel that was literally used to convict him of indecent behaviour. get well soon, i guess...
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clonerightsagenda · 1 year ago
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Spotted the word "blorbo" in The New York Times book review. Listen NYT romance reviewer, I really do not think your paper's audience is going to recognize that one
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fandom · 1 month ago
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Books
In which the demigods and a conniving triangle knock the necromancers and their cavaliers from their celestial heights!
This list is brought to you by Tor Publishing Group (@torpublishinggroup), which you’re probably familiar with, given that this is tumblr dot com.
Percy Jackson +1 by Rick Riordan
The Book Of Bill by Alex Hirsch
Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling
The Locked Tomb series -3 by Tamsyn Muir
The All for the Game series +3 by Nora Sakavic
The Warrior Cats series by Erin Hunter
A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin
A Court of Thorns and Roses series +2 by Sarah J. Maas
Dracula -4 by Bram Stoker
The Trials of Apollo series +9 by Rick Riordan
The Odyssey +10 by Homer
Wings of Fire series +5 by Tui T. Sutherland
Six of Crows duology -9 by Leigh Bardugo
Discworld -5 by Terry Pratchett
The Silmarillion -4 by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice
Pride and Prejudice -5 by Jane Austen
The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton
The Raven Cycle series -5 by Maggie Stiefvater
Frankenstein -7 by Mary Shelley
The Iliad -1 by Homer
Stormlight Archive +2 by Brandon Sanderson
1984 +4 by George Orwell
The Folk of the Air series -2 by Holly Black
Romeo and Juliet +20 by William Shakespeare
The Simon Snow series -6 by Rainbow Rowell
The Secret History -9 by Donna Tartt
Captive Prince series +13 by C. S. Pacat
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Good Omens +20 by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
The Picture of Dorian Gray +18 by Oscar Wilde
The Sun and the Star -17 by Rick Riordan & Mark Oshiro
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare
The Far Side +11 by Gary Larson
The Animorphs series -13 by K. A. Applegate
Throne of Glass series -4 by Sarah J. Maas
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series -3 by Rick Riordan
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde +8 by Robert Louis Stevenson
Mistborn -1 by Brandon Sanderson
Diary of a Wimpy Kid -16 by Jeff Kinney
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
The Song Of Achilles -13 by Madeline Miller
Crescent City series by Sarah J. Maas
The Twilight Saga -3 by Stephenie Meyer
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
The Infernal Devices series by Cassandra Clare
The Bell Jar -12 by Sylvia Plath
The Wicked Powers series by Cassandra Clare
The Dark Artifices series by Cassandra Clare
The number in italics indicates how many spots a title moved up or down from the previous year. Bolded titles weren’t on the list last year.
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swiftiereaders · 12 days ago
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✨BOOK REVIEW✨ - Jen
The Queen's Gambit by Walter Tevis 9/10
I first heard about this story, as many of you probably had as well, through the release of the Netflix series several years ago with Anya Taylor Joy. I recently re-stumbled across it, learned it was based off of a book, and my curiosity could not be satiated. Set during the years of the Cold War, this story is the tale of a young chess prodigy who learns her craft through an unlikely turn of events and circumstances. The story itself is absolutely fantastic, written very well with interesting characters. The main character, Elizabeth (Beth) Harmon has quickly become one of my favorite female literary characters due to her wit, her intelligence, her struggles, and her stubborn nature. I do have to say, though the book was excellent, you have to have patience with it if you don't know a lot about chess. Some of the games get very in depth and last for pages, and you kinda just have to keep up to the best of your ability. Overall one of my favorites that I've read this year and a very strongly-written story. Definitely recommend for chess players and non-players alike!
Trigger Warnings: Drug and Alcohol Use/Addiction, Language, Parent Death
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mgcsheaven · 6 months ago
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realistically there is no chance i will have time to read, imma still bring a book though
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catbrarian · 2 months ago
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reading ⋆𐙚₊˚⊹♡
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0thello · 30 days ago
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Undine (sculpture), 1904 - 1988.
by Isamu Noguchi.
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