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Sax Rohmer - The Fire Goddess - Fawcett Gold Medal - 1952
#witches#goddesses#occult#vintage#novel#the fire goddess#fire#goddess#fawcett book#gold medal books#sax rohmer#1952#sumuru
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Emily Wilde trying to get her hair into a bun once again 🍃
#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries#book fanart#emily wilde's map of the otherlands#Emily wilde#digital drawing#my art#heather fawcett
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to the ends of the earth baby
#booklr#fantasy books#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries#fae#wendell bambleby#emily wilde#heather fawcett#book memes
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Let's talk books. Sorted in threes by vibes.
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I Support Women's Wrongs (murder, slaughter and body horror galore).
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How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ by Django Wexler - A woman from Earth is dropped into a magical realm, meant to save the Kingdom from the FoRCes of DaRKneSSss... except, unfortunately that might have been a thousand years worth of time loops ago, so it's rather time to lose one's temper and decide to become the Dark Lord herself.
Main character -> basically Deadpool (measured in sanity, humor and levels of bisexual horniness)).
Someone You Can Build a Nest In ⭐⭐⭐⭐ by John Wiswell - Shesheshen, a shapechanging monster who's rudely interrupted during her hibernation by hunters. Manages to to eat one of them, unfortunately she also gets shot by an arrow and falls off a cliff. On the bright side she meets a lovely human woman she might end up falling in love with so much... she'll want to build a nest in her (it's possible there's some Cultural Differences that need to be worked through).
Hench ⭐⭐⭐⭐ by Natalie Zina Walschots - Anna's latest temp job for a villain (because even supervillains need office help) ends with her carelessly injured by a superhero, laid off and with injured mobility for the foreseeable future (because human bodies don't see much difference between getting hit by a truck and getting moved out of way by someone able to pick up a truck). Angry, disillusioned, and looking for some vengeful payback she starts compiling the statistics of exactly how much suffering gets left behind the heroes and in quick order finds a new job working for one of the worst supervillains in the neighborhood.
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Extremely Competent Women Show Up to Fix Everyone's Shit (with a whallop of romance which was actually sweet instead of irritating)
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The Witchwood Knot ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ by Olivia Atwater - Winifred Hall was invited to the Witchwood Manor under the pretense of being the governess for a very bratty kid, but when said boy suddenly turns into a very quiet and perfectly bland boy overnight it's very obvious her charge has been stolen by faeries (and it might have something to do with the actual reason she's there). Rescue however is complicated by some factors, one, there being something terribly dark and wrong about the house (normal houses don't have screaming faces in the walls), another, the faerie man posing as the manor's butler who would very much like to make her run screaming the way so many servants had before her (unfortunately for him, she's not even half as scared of him as she is the eyes of the father of her charge).
This one's about dealing with past trauma, and otherworldly terrors paling in comparison to mundane monsters, set in a very beautiful and dark and shiver-inducing Victorian time world where the Fair Folk are very real.
(Same world as her Regency Faerie Tales trilogy that Started with Half a Soul but it's not necessary to read that one first to enjoy this one)
Keeper of Enchanted Rooms ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ by Charlie N. Holmberg - Merritt Fernsby inherits a house only to be immediately taken hostage by what turns out to be a very stubborn and opinionated magical house. Hulda Larkin of the Boston Institute for the Keeping of Enchanted Rooms goes there to facilitate the relationship between the house and its new owner.
It's supposed to be a very simple job. Unfortunately there's a third POV character in this book (no, not the Whimbrel House, though I adore that house and *insert here the Rosa Diaz gif about her new puppy and how she would kill everyone in this room and then herself if anything were to happen to that dog*). Anyway, they're a bit... uhhh... let's go with Bad News.
Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ by Heather Fawcett - As one might expect from the title, Emily (a Cambridge scholar) wants to write the first ever encyclopedia of faeries. And she's brilliant enough to do it, what she's terrible at is people (*insert autistic character alert here*).
Someone else might then say it's lucky that a fellow scholar with a far easier time at charming people has stuck his toes in her reaserch trip into the Hidden Ones... that person however doesn't understand how irritating, frustrating and maddening her academic rival Wendell Bambleby actually is.
What follows is a story filled with winter snows, some terrible fae, some adorable fae, some not-very-secret fae, the goodest of good dogs, and lots and lots of squabbling. It's the best.
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Dark and Impactful Stories about Children Who Decide on Their Own Paths
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A Skinful of Shadows ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ by Frances Hardinge - Kate, an orphan and the illegitimate daughter of some stuffy (and evil) aristocrats runs away because being a bastard doesn't mean she didn't inherit the family magic that allows her to get possessed by the dead.
A dead bear ghost is one thing, a Get Out situation is something else entirely.
A Sorceress Comes to Call ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ by T. Kingfisher - Cordelia isn't allowed friends or the privacy of closed doors, and whenever she's done something she shouldn't - a category too unpredictable to guard against - she's not allowed power over her own body.
Because her mother is an evil sorceress (think Regina and Cora... except somehow even worse). An evil sorceress that has found herself a Squire to lure into a marriage.
Hester is an old maid living with her brother, a Squire (well look at them coincidences), when said brother acquires a woman clearly set on his fortune. The plan is only to save her brother, except Hester can't help noticing how the woman's daughter keeps flinching in her mother's presence.
In The Lives of Puppets ⭐⭐⭐⭐ by TJ Klune - A family can be an android inventor, his human son (*homoromantic asexual alert*), a sadistic nurse droid, and a very emotional roomba.
And it can be a very happy family. Until one uncovers and wakes up an android that shares a very Skynet past with one's father, said father gets kidnapped, and one has to go on a journey to get him back.
(A book I like to call Sci-fi Reverse Pinocchio)
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Unraveling an Unjust System (and a hero that - on a scale from occasionally to constantly - hears a disembodied voice directly in their heads okay the connection between these three is a bit of a stretch but they're all great books so shut up)
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Hell for Hire ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ by Rachel Aaron - 5000 years ago Gilgamesh conquered the heavens, enslaved the demons and made it so that the only road to magic humanity had access, was through him.
Now, however a mercenary team made up of free demons gets hired by a Blackwood witch to protect him (and his familiar, the talking cat named Boston) while he puts down roots (literally) inside the new forest grove he's about to start so that he can stand up against the warlocks after him.
The witch quickly becomes the best client Bex and her crew have ever had (after all, warlocks under the rule of the Eternal King Gilgamesh are slavers of their kind, they are delighted at the chance to kill some).
Vespertine ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ by Margaret Rogerson - In a world where the veil between the living and the dead has been kinda broken Artemisia (*another autistic character alert*) is training to be a Gray Sister (magic nun).
Until her convent gets attacked by possessed soldiers and she has no choice but to pick up a Saint's Relic containing a malevolent revenant to protect it.
Problem. Only a Vespertine is supposed to do it. Another problem. The only one "alive" who can teach her to be a Vespertine is the revenant. Another another problem. The revenant cannot be trusted and if she loses control to it, the death toll will be counted in cities.
Terminal Alliance ⭐⭐⭐⭐¾ by Jim C. Hines - Post Zombie Apocalypse, where some aliens showed up, sort of cured the zombies and took the (mostly) cured zombies into their military.
Which leads us to Marion Adamopoulos, also known as Mops, the Leutenant in charge of Shipboard Hygene and Sanitation of the Earth Mercenary Corps Ship Pufferfish.
Right up until a bioweapon turns the entire crew except her crew back into zombies. Congratulations, she's the captain now.
(Space Janitors save the universe story).
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emily wilde's encyclopaedia of fairies; heather fawcett
#review#reviews#book#books#booktok#booklr#books & libraries#books and reading#aesthetic#emily wilde#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries#emily wilde's map of the otherlands#emily wilde series#heather fawcett#wendell bambleby#ya books#pretty books#favorite books
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Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands Moodboard/Aesthetic
I absolutely adored this sequel in the series and can't recommend the overall series enough, it's everything you could want!
#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries#emily wilde's map of the otherlands#heather fawcett#bookish#book#book aesthetic#cozy fantasy reads#cozy fantasy books
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JOMP Book Photo Challenge
August 03 - Summer (Vacation)
#jompbpc#justonemorepage#emily wilde's map of the otherlands#heather fawcett#booklr#mypics#books#bookblr#currently reading#open books#clouds#book photography
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books I’ve read in 2024 📖 no. 123
Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett
“If anyone were to claim greater happiness in their careers than I do in poking about sunlit wildwoods for faerie footprints, I should not believe it.”
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Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
This journal serves two purposes: to aid my recollection when it comes time to formally compile my field notes, and to provide a record for those scholars who come after me should I be captured by the Folk. Verba volant, scripta manent.
#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries#emily wilde series#heather fawcett#emily wilde#wendell bambleby#mine#lord i haven't edited anything in so long i almost forgor fr#it's whatever but we need more content in this fandom!!#i've seen some nice edits but they were too summery green for me unlike the book and its norwegian winter and faes
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Concept: the justice league finds out that Blaze and Satanus, the rulers of hell, are kids of their ‘even more of a boy scout than Superman’ coworker’s “boss” and think Shazam is the Christian God. They ask Billy really vague questions that lead Billy into confusing them even more and they become convinced that Marvel’s Wizard guy is God with a capital G and Marvel’s either an angel or the second coming of Jesus.
Meanwhile Shazam doesn’t even know what the Bible is and his knowledge about religion is so outdated he still thinks Solomon’s Judaism is new age and not worth his time to research such a ‘fad’ religion, but he knows humans will make a religion out of anything as well as bastardize existing ones and very well could have mixed up actual tales that involve him, his allies, and his children into some sort of melting pot of a religion.
So when someone finally asks Marvel outright if his “boss” is God, Billy goes ‘wait… old guy in white robes and sandals, with long white hair and a beard… lives in space… aka the “heavens”, whose a ghost(Holy Spirit), and knows everything(historama)??? I need to dig deeper into this hold on guys’ and goes off to ask the wizard.
So when Billy asks the Wizard he just tells Billy “well, my boy, if so many things match up, maybe it is so and the tales of myself and my champions grew so estranged from their origins or mixed in with other beliefs that it can explain the things that aren’t true to our reality.”
Then The Canonical Character To The DC Universe, Jesus of Nazareth, shows up.
#billy batson#shazam#dc captain marvel#dc comics#I really like religious history and folklore and that’s sort of what really got me into Shazam#Fawcett and DC’s interpretations are all so weird and conflicting just like actual religious history lol#I think comic books really capture the essence of the ancient myth very well#there’s so many different interpretations of a character with conflicting lore and so many writers across the decades#Batman: for the LAST FUCKING TIME our coworker is NOT Jesus#Guy Gardener: The man fights demons called The Seven Deadly Sins and follows orders from some guy he says lives in space also isn’t in spac#Guy: what the fuck else are we supposed to think?
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Really really really enjoyed reading Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries and my need to rotate these two blorbos around in my mind is what finally broke me out of my art block
#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries#emily wilde#heather fawcett#wendell bambleby#fanart#book#drawing#art#my art#digital art
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He’s sorry margo
#inspired by ghosts book#also happy Valentine’s Day#them there doodles#my artwork#artwork#bbc ghosts#bbc ghosts art#julian fawcett#artists on tumblr
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emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries (emilywendell) headers. like/reblog if you save or use. 🍄
art credits: @naman_doodles
#emilywendell#emilywendell header#emilywendell headers#wendell x emily#emily x wendell#emily wilde#emily wilde headers#wendell bambleby#wendell bambleby headers#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries headers#booktwt#bookstan#booktwitter#book headers#book quotes#book header#fantasy#heather fawcett
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Never in my adult life had I had someone looking out for me. Everything that I have wanted or needed doing, I have done myself. And why not? I have never needed rescuing before. I suppose I always assumed that if I ever did, I would have two options: rescue myself or perish.
Heather Fawcett, Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
#book quotes#bookish quotes#book quotations#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries#heather fawcett#encyclopaedia of faeries#emily wilde#wendell bambleby#page 282#hyper independence#independent#survival#faerie#faeries#fae folk#fantasy books#adult fantasy#fantasy#fantasy book quotes#quotes about independence
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He can't keep getting away with this lol
#booklr#fantasy books#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries#fae#heather fawcett#wendell bambleby#emily wilde#book memes#memes
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I’m jumping on the Emily Wilde bandwagon- I’ve seen too many people say they really liked this book so I MUST know what all the hype is about.
☀️ Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett
#godzilla reads#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries#heather fawcett#reading#fairy books#tbr#book blog#bookworm#Emily Wilde#booklr#bookish
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