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#rwby#rwby ocs#rwbabies#atd#after the dawn#mira dunbar#yuki valkyrie#petra maritimus#aros valkyrie#greyson miller#yes mira is adora and glimmer kid#gonna make her her own thing with her sibs lol#shes getting recyled into this now#skaetch
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Horror & Thriller Books with Queer characters: 🏳️🌈🎃
The Girls Are Never Gone by Sarah Glenn Marsh
Ace Of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand
Burn Down, Rise Up by Vincent Tirado
Interview With The Vampire by Anne Rice
The Coldest Touch by Isabel Sterling
Murder Takes The High Road by Josh Lanyon
A Dowry Of Blood by S.T Gibson
The Taking Of Jake Livingston by Ryan Douglass
Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo
Catherine House by Elizabeth Thomas
Manhunt by Gretchen Felcker-Martin
The Honeys by Ryan La Sala
A Lesson In Vengeance by Victoria Lee
The Diviners by Libba Bray
Her Body And Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
The Route Of Ice And Salt by José Luis Zárate
The Dead And The Dark by Courtney Gould
The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros
The Picture Of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu
Tell Me I'm Worthless by Alison Rumfitt
Queen Of Teeth by Hailey Piper
Our Wives Under The Sea by Julia Armfield
Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon
What Moves The Dead by T. Kingfisher
The Cabin At The End Of The World by Paul Tremblay
It Came From The Closet by Various Authors
House Of Hunger by Alexis Henderson
What Moves The Dead by Ursula Vernon
These Fleeting Shadows by Kate Alice Marshall
Night Of The Living Queers by Various Authors
Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey
They Drown Our Daughters by Katrina Monroe
Graveyard Of Lost Children by Katrina Monroe
The River Has Teeth by Erica Waters
Hell Followed With Us by Andrew White
The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew White
Dead Flip by Sara Farizan
The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam Sylvester by Maya Macgregor
Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke by Eric LaRocca
Everything The Darkness Eats by Eric LaRocca
Into The Drowning Deep by Mira Grant
Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth
The Monster of Elendhaven by Jennifer Giesbrecht
White Is For Witching by Helen Oyeyemi
The Promise of Lost Things by Helena Dunbar
Prelude For Lost Things by Helena Dunbar
My Dear Henry by Kalynn Bayron
All The White Spaces by Ally Wilkes
As I Descended by Robin Talley
This Is Where We Talk Things Out by Caitlin Marceau
#autumn#halloween#fall#october#happy halloween#sweather weather#lgbt#lgbtq#lgbtqa#queer#lesbian#gay#bisexual#transgender#non binary#trans#alphabet mafia#queer horror#horror#books#booklr#queer books#cozy#thriller#graphic novels#all hallows eve#september#november#autumnal#spooky
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—Por favor dime que ese idiota no te estuvo molestando mucho— expresó el lobo una vez que pudo acercarse a la chica y le dedicaba una pequeña sonrisa, si bien había pasado una buen parte de la noche con Hayden, Corey y Mason, pero en cuanto vio a Theo rondando cerca de Prim no pudo evitar buscarla lo antes posible. —Sabes que si lo hizo siempre podemos decirle a Malia y Stiles que nos ayuden a que ese tonto se comporte—
@tinumiel
#Mira tanta charla de ellos me dieron ganas y aqui estoy#♪three things cannot be long hidden the sun the moon the truth |liam dunbar |interaction#♪interaction liam and prim
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Book Society presents its October reading event! The chosen theme is Momento Mori and we have decided not to have a group book of the month for this shortened event. We invite you to join us in preparing for the spooky season by reading books with prominent theme(s) of death, afterlife, ghosts, necromancy, zombies, etc. This event is open to everyone, not just our members.
✧ how to participate:
optional: reblog this post; check out our network and members
read (or reread) a book of your choice that fits this month’s theme; there is no group botm
share what book you’ve chosen, thoughts, reactions, and/or creations
use the tag #booksociety in your posts, and include “@booksociety’s Momento Mori Event: [insert book title here]” in the description of your creations
the event starts on 9 October and ends on 31 October
✧ reading recommendations (under the cut):
☠️ death
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness (young adult, horror, fabulism; 237 pages)
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver (young adult, contemporary; 484 pages)
Death Note, Volume 1: Boredom (Death Note #1) by Tsugumi Ohba (manga, fantasy, horror, mystery; 195 pages)
Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (new adult, fantasy, historical; 338 pages)
Grave Mercy (His Fair Assassin #1) by Robin LaFevers (young adult, fantasy, historical; 549 pages)
If I Stay (If I Stay #1) by Gayle Forman (young adult, contemporary; 201 pages)
Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (adult, horror, gothic, mystery; 301 pages; CW & TW: incest, attempted rape, gore/body horror, human sacrifice, murder, death, racism, fetishization, eugenics)
Mort (Death #1; Discworld #4) by Terry Pratchett (fantasy, humour; 243 pages)
Scythe (Arc of Scythe #1) by Neal Shusterman (young adult, dystopian; 435 pages)
Summer Bird Blue by Akemi Dawn Bowman (young adult, contemporary, lgbtq+; 375 pages; CW: grief, depression, car accident, internalized aphobia, sibling death, panic attacks)
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak (young adult, historical fiction; 552 pages)
The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin (historical, literary fiction; 368 pages)
The Star-Touched Queen (The Star-Touched Queen #1) by Roshani Chokshi (young adult, fantasy, retelling; 342 pages)
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera (young adult, romance, lgbt+; 373 pages)
👻 ghosts & afterlife
Anya’s Ghost by Vera Brosgol (comic, young adult, fantasy; 224 pages)
Beloved by Toni Morrison (classic, historical, fabulism; 324 pages)
Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas (young adult, fantasy, lgbt+; 352 pages)
Century by Sarah Singleton (middle grade, gothic, horror, mystery, paranormal; 224 pages)
City of Ghosts (Cassidy Blake #1) by Victoria Schwab (middle grade, fantasy, paranormal; 272 pages)
Horrorstör by Grady Hendrix (horror, humour; 248 pages)
House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig (young adult, fantasy, horror, retelling; 403 pages)
Leaving Time (Leaving Time #1) by Jodi Picoult (contemporary, drama; 398 pages)
Ninth House (Alex Stern #1) by Leigh Bardugo (adult, paranormal, mystery, contemporary; 459 pages; heavy CW & TW list)
Prelude for Lost Souls by Helene Dunbar (young adult, fantasy, lgbtq+; 384 pages)
The Afterlife of Holly Chase by Cynthia Hand (young adult, fantasy, retelling; 400 pages)
The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan (young adult, contemporary, fabulism; 480 pages)
The Bone Season (The Bone Season #1) by Samantha Shannon (young adult, sci-fi, paranormal, dystopian; 466 pages)
The Ghost Bride by Yangsze Choo (historical, paranormal; 368 pages)
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (middle grade, horror, paranormal; 307 pages)
The Haunting of Tram Car 015 (Fatma el-Sha'arawi) by P. Djèlí Clark (novella, fantasy, steampunk; 130 pages)
The Regrets by Amy Bonnaffons (adult, romance, contemporary, paranormal; 296 pages)
Things in Jars by Jess Kidd (historical fiction, gothic, mystery; 369 pages)
Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour (new adult, contemporary, paranormal; 272 pages; CW: emotional abuse, a character’s ears are pierced without consent)
💀 necromancy
Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger (young adult, contemporary, mystery, lgbt+; 368 pages)
Forest of Souls (Shamanborn #1) by Lori M. Lee (young adult, fantasy; 400 pages)
Gideon the Ninth (Locked Tomb #1) by Tamsyn Muir (sci-fi, fantasy, lgbt+; 448 pages)
Sabriel (Abhorsen #1) by Garth Nix (young adult, fantasy; 367 pages)
Shadows of Asphodel by Karen Kincy (new adult, sci-fi, dieselpunk, paranormal romance; 350 pages)
The Bone Witch (The Bone Witch #1) by Rin Chupeco (young adult, fantasy; 432 pages)
🧟 zombies
Alice in Zombieland (White Rabbit Chronicles #1) by Gena Showalter (young adult, paranormal, retelling; 404 pages)
Dearly, Departed by Lia Habel (young adult, steampunk, paranormal romance, horror; 470 pages)
Dread Nation (Dread Nation #1) by Justina Ireland (young adult, historical, fantasy, horror; 455 pages)
Feed (Newsflesh #1) by Mira Grant (sci-fi, horror, dystopian; 599 pages)
Girls Save the World in This One by Ash Parsons (young adult, horror, contemporary; 432 pages)
The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones (young adult, fantasy, horror; 352 pages)
Undead Girl Gang by Lily Anderson (young adult, contemporary; 305 pages)
Warm Bodies (Warm Bodies #1) by Isaac Marion (adult, romance, horror, apocalyptic; 240 pages)
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Westley Kristina Brooks
Nicknames: Wes Age: 16 Gender: Female Pronouns: She/Her Sexual Orientation: Bisexual Species: Werewolf
Mother: Mira Brooks Father: Peter Hale Siblings: Malia Tate (Though they don’t find that out until later) Ship: Liam Dunbar
Affiliations: McCall Pack
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Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/31JenjR
by crushing83
After graduation, the pack's betas told Stiles that he should leave Beacon Hills. Stiles finally realised that he would never fit in with them, even though his twin brother was a part of their ranks; the realisation stung after everything he'd done for them and everything that happened to him because of them. He decided to shut them out, too, and break all ties with Beacon Hills—except for the connection to his father.
He grew up and (thinks he has) moved on, but he never lets himself get too comfortable or too close to anyone. His magical gifts flourish; he learns how to put his abilities and mind to good use, often putting himself between hunters and supernaturals. He has an alias to further separate himself from his past.
It works. It works for years. Stiles is fine.
When he finally feels like he's found his place in the world, his past comes calling for him. And he realises he might be less fine and more of a work-in-progress. He'll get there.
Words: 3136, Chapters: 1/21, Language: English
Fandoms: Teen Wolf (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Gen, Multi
Characters: Stiles Stilinski, Derek Hale, Sheriff Stilinski, Melissa McCall, Rafael McCall, Scott McCall (Teen Wolf), Liam Dunbar, Chris Argent, Isaac Lahey, Erica Reyes, Vernon Boyd, Jackson Whittemore, Danny Mahealani, Peter Hale, Malia Tate, Lydia Martin, Alan Deaton, Cora Hale, Theo Raeken, Jordan Parrish, Magnus Bane, Alec Lightwood, Clary Fray, Caolán Longstreet, Jeff Bosson, Morgana Kurlansky, Wilder Blanks, Liam Butterfield, Mira Barkley, Eliot Waugh, Margo Hanson, Original Characters, Skinwalkers (Teen Wolf), Feliks Stilinski, The Nemeton (Teen Wolf)
Relationships: Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski, Scott McCall/Malia Tate, Lydia Martin/Feliks Stilinski, Chris Argent/Melissa McCall, Margo Hanson & Eliot Waugh, Wilder Blanks/Morgana Kurlansky, Magnus Bane/Alec Lightwood, Vernon Boyd/Erica Reyes, Ethan/Jackson Whittemore, Derek Hale & Stiles Stilinski
Additional Tags: Twin Stiles Stilinski, Mentions of Allison Argent - Freeform, mentions of Mason Hewitt - Freeform, mentions of Cory Bryant, mentions of braeden, Minor or background Relationships - Freeform, Stiles has a twin brother, stiles is kicked out of the pack, Derek is a Failwolf, But He Gets Better, Scott is a Bad Friend, Beta Scott McCall, Bad Deaton, Some people live some people die, but it might not be what you think or assume, even by the end of the story, Sheriff Stilinski's Name is John, magical crossovers, Teen Wolf AU, The Magicians AU, shadowhunters au, 17th Precinct AU, slightly younger 17th Precinct characters, picture them in their 30s, bringing a lot of magic users together, Spark Stiles, Stiles Has Powers, Tattooed Stiles, Stiles is Jimmy Travers, Grudges, Misconceptions, changing time tenses, Changing Tenses, back and forth in time, Flashbacks, Not Time Travel, Immortality, mild descriptions of torture, hunters like to torture for information, vague torture scenes, will probably get a sequel, because I wanted endgame Sterek but never got there, Pre-Slash, pre-Sterek - Freeform, please read the tags, Pre-Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski, Discussion of Mates, relationships or potential relationships are not the priority of this story, not a getting-together story yet
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/31JenjR
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Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/31JenjR
by crushing83
After graduation, the pack's betas told Stiles that he should leave Beacon Hills. Stiles finally realised that he would never fit in with them, even though his twin brother was a part of their ranks; the realisation stung after everything he'd done for them and everything that happened to him because of them. He decided to shut them out, too, and break all ties with Beacon Hills—except for the connection to his father.
He grew up and (thinks he has) moved on, but he never lets himself get too comfortable or too close to anyone. His magical gifts flourish; he learns how to put his abilities and mind to good use, often putting himself between hunters and supernaturals. He has an alias to further separate himself from his past.
It works. It works for years. Stiles is fine.
When he finally feels like he's found his place in the world, his past comes calling for him. And he realises he might be less fine and more of a work-in-progress. He'll get there.
Words: 3136, Chapters: 1/21, Language: English
Fandoms: Teen Wolf (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Gen, Multi
Characters: Stiles Stilinski, Derek Hale, Sheriff Stilinski, Melissa McCall, Rafael McCall, Scott McCall (Teen Wolf), Liam Dunbar, Chris Argent, Isaac Lahey, Erica Reyes, Vernon Boyd, Jackson Whittemore, Danny Mahealani, Peter Hale, Malia Tate, Lydia Martin, Alan Deaton, Cora Hale, Theo Raeken, Jordan Parrish, Magnus Bane, Alec Lightwood, Clary Fray, Caolán Longstreet, Jeff Bosson, Morgana Kurlansky, Wilder Blanks, Liam Butterfield, Mira Barkley, Eliot Waugh, Margo Hanson, Original Characters, Skinwalkers (Teen Wolf), Feliks Stilinski, The Nemeton (Teen Wolf)
Relationships: Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski, Scott McCall/Malia Tate, Lydia Martin/Feliks Stilinski, Chris Argent/Melissa McCall, Margo Hanson & Eliot Waugh, Wilder Blanks/Morgana Kurlansky, Magnus Bane/Alec Lightwood, Vernon Boyd/Erica Reyes, Ethan/Jackson Whittemore, Derek Hale & Stiles Stilinski
Additional Tags: Twin Stiles Stilinski, Mentions of Allison Argent - Freeform, mentions of Mason Hewitt - Freeform, mentions of Cory Bryant, mentions of braeden, Minor or background Relationships - Freeform, Stiles has a twin brother, stiles is kicked out of the pack, Derek is a Failwolf, But He Gets Better, Scott is a Bad Friend, Beta Scott McCall, Bad Deaton, Some people live some people die, but it might not be what you think or assume, even by the end of the story, Sheriff Stilinski's Name is John, magical crossovers, Teen Wolf AU, The Magicians AU, shadowhunters au, 17th Precinct AU, slightly younger 17th Precinct characters, picture them in their 30s, bringing a lot of magic users together, Spark Stiles, Stiles Has Powers, Tattooed Stiles, Stiles is Jimmy Travers, Grudges, Misconceptions, changing time tenses, Changing Tenses, back and forth in time, Flashbacks, Not Time Travel, Immortality, mild descriptions of torture, hunters like to torture for information, vague torture scenes, will probably get a sequel, because I wanted endgame Sterek but never got there, Pre-Slash, pre-Sterek - Freeform, please read the tags, Pre-Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski, Discussion of Mates, relationships or potential relationships are not the priority of this story, not a getting-together story yet
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/31JenjR
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#1. Aaron Roeder — Terry Chen — tag: aroeder 2. Aida Wilks — Julia Garner — tag: awilks 3. Alexander Lightwood — Matt Daddario — tag: alightwood 4. Alexandria Gillham — Gemma Arterton — tag: agilham 5. Alia Maxwell — Vanessa Morgan — tag: amaxwell 6. Alisia Carabajal — Bridget Regan — tag: acarabajal 7. Alissa Kytönen — Nicola Peltz — tag: akytonen 8. Alyx Humphries — Joe Brooks — tag: ahumphries 9. Amadej Moralis — Matthew Daddario — tag: amoralis 10. Amanda H. Nørgaard — Selena Gomez — tag: anorgaard 11. Amelie Robin — Felicity Jones — tag: arobin 12. Angel Devaris — Neels Visser — tag: adevaris 13. Anna B. Mathiasen — Anna B. Mathiasen — tag: amathiasen 14. Anthony Higgins [ Race ] — Christian Navarro — tag: ahiggins 15. Antoine Neuhaus — Avan Jogia — tag: aneuhaus 16. Apolline Tachel — Taylor Swift — tag: atachel 17. April Olson — Amber Heard — tag: aolson 18. Archie Andrews — KJ Apa — tag: aandrews 19. Arlan Havernathy — Vasiliy Makarov — tag: vmakarov 20. Árni Sveinsson — Bruno Mars — tag: ásveinsson 21. Arron Castillo — Dylan Sprayberry — tag: acastillo 22. Asmarina Tesmi — Letitia Wright — tag: atesmi 23. Aurora Moon — Emma Stone — tag: amoon 24. Austin Valero — Danny Schwarz — tag: avalero 25. Ava Hunter — Danielle Campbell — tag: ahunter 26. Bastiaan Morgan — Jacob Young — tag: bmorgan 27. Beau Amarante — Douglas Booth — tag: bamarante 28. Bellamy Blake — Bob Morley — tag: bblake 29. Bentley French — Keegan Allen — tag: bfrench 30. Blair McKenzie/McKenna — Joe Brooks/Matt Bomer — tag: bmckenzie; bmckenna 31. Blake Anderson — Nick Robinson — tag: banderson 32. Bobbi Downes — Cole Sprouse — tag: bdownes 33. Bonilla Serrato — Hunter Schafer — tag: bserrato 34. Breana Logston — Hayley Lu Richards — tag: blogson 35. Broderick Boyer — Trevor Noah — tag: bboyer 36. Brooke Nicholas — Scarlett Johansson — tag: bnicholas 37. Buddy Wiltsie — Freddie Stroma — tag: bwiltsie 38. Caleb Whitton — Vasiliy Makarov — tag: cwhitton 39. Caley Greene — Margot Robbie — tag: cgreene 40. Casey Finch — Ashton Irwin — tag: cfinch 41. Caty White — Madelaine Petsch — tag: cwhite 42. Celeste Goodman — Virginia Gardner — tag: cgoodman 43. Célia Méndes — Marina Moschen — tag: cméndes 44. Cerin Ó'Caoimh — Spencer MacPherson — tag: cócaoimh 45. Charisse Walther — Odeya Rush — tag: cwalther 46. Chelsea Tassinari — Brittany Snow — tag: ctassinari 47. Cheryl Blossom — Madelaine Petsch — tag: cblossom 48. Christopher Candler — Rey Valentin — tag: ccandler 49. Ciel Phantomhive — Jakub Gierszal — tag: cphantomhive 50. Ciera Folger — Zendaya — tag: cfolger 51. Clarissa Fairchild — Katherine McNamara — tag: cfairchild 52. Clarke Griffin — Eliza Taylor — tag: cgriffin 53. Claude Donovan — Matt Cohen — tag: cdonovan 54. Cleopatra Mercia — Danielle Campbell — tag: cmercia 55. Cody Chester — Austin Mahone — tag: cchester 56. Connor Dreyer — Ryan Lochte — tag: cdreyer 57. Conrad Benham — Theo James — tag: cbenham 58. Corey Hamilton — Gregg Sulkin — tag: chamilton 59. Curt Wagoner — Ellar Coltrane — tag: cwagoner 60. Dallas Ference — Richard Madden — tag: dference 61. Dalton Fuller — Ed Westwick — tag: dfuller 62. Dana Bela — Griffin Powell-Arcand — tag: dbela 63. Deane Trager — Hayden Thompson — tag: dtrager 64. Deanna Scofield — Madison Beer — tag: dscofield 65. Demi-leigh Maclean — Victoria Justice — tag: dmaclean 66. Destin Rumancek — Penn Badgeley — tag: drumancek 67. Diamond Turk — Tristan Lake Leabu — tag: dturl 68. Diana Lanham — Gina Carano — tag: dlanham 69. Dmitry Alkaev — Andrew Boldar — tag: dalkaev 70. Dominik Aaron — Felix Mallard — tag: daaron 71. Dorothea Lightwood-Bane — India Eisley — tag: dlightwoodbane 72. Dorothy Baum — Kaniehtiio Horn — tag: dbaum 73. Doyle Barish — Ty Simpkins — tag: dbarish 74. Dwight Apolinar — King Bach — tag: dapolinar 75. Dyana Roy — Lyrica Okano — tag: droy 76. Edelira Réyes — Ana De Armas — tag: eréyes 77. Eden Farley — Diane Vulpine — tag: efarley 78. Eleanor Blackburn — Rachel-Marie Jones — tag: eblackburn 79. Elden Pointer — Harrison Gilbertson — tag: epointer 80. Eliot Waugh — Hale Appleman — tag: ewaugh 81. Émelié Overgard — Georgia Henley — tag: eovergaard 82. Emilio Youngberg — Brendon Thwaites — tag: eyoungberg 83. Emily Robin — Thomasin McKenzie — tag: erobin 84. Erin Madden — Anna Kendricks — tag: emadden 85. Essi Hanski — Lachlan Watson — tag: ehanski 86. Eva Coleman — Holliday Grainger — tag: ecoleman 87. Eva Rosales — Aimee Carrero — tag: erosales 88. Evangelina Stigall — Anya Chalotra — tag: estigali 89. Evie Trippe — Morgan Lily — tag: etrippe 90. Ezequiel Hanby — Ryan Guzman — tag: ehanby 91. Faye Thompson — Katherine Langford — tag: fthompson 92. Felix Tenner — Timothée Chalamet — tag: ftenner 93. Finn Jagger — Sam Riley — tag: fjagger 94. Forrest Nilges — Lucas Zumann — tag: fnilges 95. Gabriela Méndes — Camila Queiroz — tag: gméndes 96. Genevive Janowski — Hailee Steinfield — tag: gjanowski 97. Georgette Fresne — Ciara Bravo — tag: gfresne 98. Georgianne Rentfro — Dalilah Bela — tag: grentfro 99. Gino Warkentin — Andrew Garfield — tag: gwarkentin 100. Grace Quinn — Lucy Hale — tag: gquinn 101. Hailee Lewis — Chloe Norgaard — tag: hlewis 102. Harley Quinn — Margot Robbie — tag: hquinn 103. Harper Finch — George Shelley — tag: hfinch 104. Harry Hook — Thomas Doherty — tag: hhook 105. Hayley Marshall-Kenner — Phoebe Tonkin — tag: hmarshallkenner 106. Hazel Arden — Katheryn Winnick — tag: harden 107. Hunter Harris — Mikkel Jensen — tag: hhunter 108. Imelda Navarro — Alex Steele — tag: inavarro 109. Isis Monohan — Emily Rudd — tag: imonohan 110. Israel Preston — Landon Liboiron — tag: ipreston 111. Ivy Romano — Ariana Grande — tag: iromano 112. Jacqui Valo — Natalie Dormer — tag: jvalo 113. James Carstairs — Choi Jun-Hong — tag: jcarstairs 114. Jamie Kostelnik — Camren Bicondova — tag: jkostelnik 115. Jared Rubio — Sebastian Stan — tag: jrubio 116. Jaskier Pankratz — Joey Batey — tag: jpankratz 117. Jason Kleinman — Chris Pine — tag:jkleinman 118. JC Garner — Jonny Weston — tag: jcgarner 119. Jed Achorn — Hayden Christensen — tag: jachorn 120. Jellybean Jones — India Eisley — tag: jbjones 121. Jenna Ormond — Carlson Young — tag: jormond 122. Jeremy Lindsay — Cameron Palatas — tag: jlindsay 123. Jericho Lefévre — Stephen James Hendry — tag: jlefévre 124. Jimmie Souen — Conner Dennis — tag: jsouen 125. Joaquin Desantos — Rob Raco — tag: jdesantos 126. Joaquin Nero — Jamie Campbell-Bower — tag: jnero 127. Johanna Söderström — Anya Chalotra — tag: jsoderstrom 128. Jonathon Pruette — James Marsden — tag: jpruette 129. Jordan Burton — Devon Aoki — tag: jburton 130. Joshua Hope — Vasiliy Makarov — tag: joshhope 131. Jude Byrom — Ezra Miller — tag: jbyrom 132. Jude Godfrey — Sterling Knight — tag: judegodfrey 133. Jughead Jones — Cole Sprouse — tag: jugheadjones 134. Julie R. Mogensen — Bailee Madison — tag: jmogenson 135. Julio Guarnieri — Gael Garcia Bernal — tag: jguarnieri 136. Julius Satchell — Chris Pine — tag: jsatchell 137. Juliyn Godfrey — Austin Butler — tag: juliyngodfrey 138. Justine Schoolcraft — Melissa Benoist — tag: mbenoist 139. Kade Westfield — Cole Sprouse — tag: kadewestfield 140. Kailyn Howard — Ash Stymest — tag:khoward 141. Kameron Grainger — James Reid — tag:kgrainger 142. Kammy Milkovich — Rasmus Ledin — tag: kmilkovich 143. Kareem Mauriello — Graham Philips — tag: kmauriello 144. Karisa Sandström — Bridget Satterlee — tag: ksandstrom 145. Karleen Widell — Nathalie Emmanuel — tag: kwidell 146. Kaylah Robles — Kirsty Mooney — tag: krobles 147. Kendrick Slabaugh — Brenton Thwaites — tag: kslabaugh 148. Kenzi Malikov — Ksenia Solo — tag: kmalikov 149. Kian Westfield — Cole Sprouse — tag: kianwestfield 150. Killian Jones — Colin O’Donaghue — tag: kjones 151. Kira Connor — Katherine McNamara — tag: kconnor 152. Kiran Wilson — Paris Brosnan — tag: kwilson 153. Kirk Rich — Zac Efron — tag: krich 154. Kis Szabolcs — Alicia Vikander — tag: kszabolcs 155. Kisanet Isaias — Rihanna — tag: kisaias 156. Kitty Sullivan — Tina Guo — tag: ksullivan 157. Klaus Hargreeves — Robert Sheehan — tag: khargreeves 158. Krista Albertsdóttir — Naomi Scott — tag: kalbertsdóttir 159. Kristyn Dilley — Cara Delevigne — tag: kdilley 160. Koda Westfield — Cole Sprouse — tag: kodawestfield 161. Lacey Tauber — Adrianne Palicki — tag: ltauber 162. Lauranne Leemburg — Daisy Ridley — tag: lleemburg 163. Laurence Lachord — Toby Nichols — tag: llachord 164. Leah Holt — Crystal Reed — tag: lholt 165. Lennox Hamilton — Chay Suede — tag: lhamilton 166. Lenore Francoeur — Dascha Polanco — tag: lfrancouer 167. Leon Ó'Caoimh — Chris Collins — tag: lócaoimh 168. Lesli Mclaurin — Demi Lovato — tag: lmclaurin 169. Lexa Kom Trikru — Alycia Debnam-Carey — tag: lkomtrikru 170. Liam Dunbar — Dylan Sprayberry — tag: ldunbar 171. Liberato Pisani — Tanner Buchanan — tag: lpisani 172. Lita Balsley — Veronika Bonell — tag: lbalsley 173. Livia Hullett — Esme Creed-Miles — tag: lhullett 174. Lizbeth Burton — Maya Hawke — tag: lburton 175. Lola Porter — Rachel Hilbert — tag: lporter 176. Lorie Garnett — Elle Fanning — tag: lgarnett 177. Lucas Abbott — Drew Acker — tag: labbott 178. Mackenzie Greyr — Jaira Burns — tag: mgreyr 179. Madelaine Thomas — Dove Cameron — tag: mthomas 180. Majestas Upriti — Natalie Dormer — tag: mupriti 181. Makkai Barnabás — Judah Lewis — tag: mbarnabás 182. Mal — Dove Cameron — tag: mal 183. Marina Alves — Zendaya — tag: malves 184. Mark Blackthorn — Jamie Campbell-Bower — tag: mblackthorn 185. Mark Westlock — Luke Bilyk — tag: mwestlock 186. Matteusz Villegas — Samuel Larsen — tag: mvillegas 187. Matthias Brewer — Henry Cavill — tag: mbrewer 188. Maxxie Oliver — Mitch Hewer — tag: moliver 189. Melanie Widing — Kate Beckinsale — tag: mwiding 190. Mercedes Abbott — Lyndsy Fonseca — mabbott 191. Merida Dunbroch — Felicia Day — tag: mdunbroch 192. Mia Alloway — Taylor Momsen — tag: malloway 193. Micah Martin — Tom Holland — tag: micahmartin 194. Mickey Milkovich — Noel Fisher — tag: mmilkovich 195. Mihai Fenrirson — Asa Butterfield — tag: mfenrirson 196. Milosz Sheehan — Ilja Van Vuuren — tag: msheehan 197. Mira Martin — Amanda Seyfried — tag: miramartin 198. Monty Green — Christopher Larkin — tag: mgreen 199. Morgana Pendragon — Katie McGrath — tag: mpendragon 200. Morgyn Kennedy — Bill Skarsgard — tag: mkennedy 201. Murdock — Sharlto Copley — tag: murdock 202. Murphy McManus — Norman Reedus — tag: mmcmanus 203. Nadia Lowe — Tiera Skovbye — tag: nlowe 204. Neal Caffrey — Matt Bomer — tag: ncaffrey 205. Neil Crowley — Emile Hirsch — tag: ncrowley 206. Nelle Leng — Chloe Bennet — tag: nleng 207. Nicholas West — Max Lloyd-Jones — tag: nwest 208. Nikki Howe — Dylan Sprayberry — tag: nhowe 209. Niko King — Rob Raco — tag: nking 210. Nine/Nina — Kiernan Shipka — tag:nnine 211. Noah Lamont — Marlon Teixiera — tag: nlamont 212. Nola Delpozo — Anya Taylor-Joy — tag: ndelpozo 213. Octavia Blake — Marie Avgeropoulos — tag: oblake 214. Olivia Octavian — Elizabeth Gillies — tag: ooctavian 215. Olympia Green — Lana Condor — tag: ogreen 216. Orion Kirk — Dominic Sherwood — tag: okirk 217. Oscar Ellinger — Penn Badgley — tag: oellinger 218. Otto Feehan — Nat Wolff — tag: ofeehan 219. Paige Kerler — Abbie Cornish — tag: pkerler 220. Paris Dupont — Lucky Blue Smith — tag: pdupont 221. Patrick S. Knudsen — Joe Keery — tag: pknudsen 222. Paul Mann — Henry Cavill — tag: pmann 223. Peter Rumancek — Landon Liboiron — tag: prumancek 224. Phoenix Monsoon — Edu Beber — tag: pmonsoon 225. Poppy Martin — Danielle Campbell — tag: pmartin 226. Presley Lowe — Zoey Deutch — tag: plowe 227. Quentin Coldwater — Jason Ralph — tag: qcoldwater 228. Quinn Simons — Emilija Baranac — tag: qsimons 229. Rebecca Conway — Rihanna — tag: rconway 230. 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Catherine Howard, Lady d'Aubigny, do. 1638, de Anton van Dyck (Amberes, 22 de marzo de 1599-Londres, 9 de diciembre de 1641), óleo sobre lienzo, en general: 106.7 x 85.4 cm. Colección Widener, National Gallery of Art.
VISIÓN GENERAL
Vestida a la moda con un vestido rosa con corpiño de corte bajo y mangas sueltas, Catherine Howard, Lady d'Aubigny, mira por encima del hombro con una mirada orgullosa y directa mientras sostiene una corona de flores en la mano derecha. Una de las muchas aristócratas inglesas que encargó retratos a Anthony van Dyck después de establecerse en Londres en 1632, Catherine Howard era hija de Theophilus Howard, segundo conde de Suffolk, y Elizabeth, hija de George Lord Hume, conde de Dunbar. Así pertenecía a una de las familias más ricas y distinguidas de Inglaterra.
Es probable que Van Dyck recibió esta comisión en 1638 en el momento del matrimonio secreto de Catherine con Lord George Stuart, señor de Auigny. En el ambiente arcadio de la corte de Stuart, la corona floral habría sido reconocida como un símbolo de amor y matrimonio. Estilísticamente, el retrato también es similar a otros retratos refinados de mujeres elegantes que Van Dyck ejecutó en 1638, particularmente en el delicado modelado de su carne de marfil y los reflejos parpadeantes de su vestido de seda.
Información del museo.
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BLM Master Post / Resources
No blog post this week. I felt like this was much more important. Here is a master post of everything I’ve found regarding the BLM movement, from petitions, to where you should donate, to reading, to accounts, to business... hopefully most of what you’re looking for can be found below. If I’ve missed anything vital please let me know and I will add it.
Petitions:
Justice for George Floyd (White House) | Justice for George Floyd (change.org) | Justice for George Floyd (change.org) | Justice for George Floyd (color of Change)
RAISE THE DEGREE - Remove bail for Derek Chauvin, murderer of George Floyd (White House) | Arrest The Other Three (White House) | Raise The Degree (change.org) | The Minneapolis Police Officers to be charged for murder (change.org)
#JusticeforBre (MoveOn.org) | #JusticeforBre (color of Change)
Justice For Ahmaud Arbery (change.org) | Justice for Ahmaud Arbery- Pass Georgia Hate Crime Bill (change.org) | Disbarment of George E. Barnhill (change.org)
Trayvon Martin Law (change.org)
Hands Up Act (change.org)
Justice for Belly Mujinga (change.org)
Justice for Tony McDade (change.org)
Justice for Alejandro Vargas Martinez (change.org)
Justice for Regis Korchinski-Paquet (change.org)
Wrongful Conviction: Julius Jones is innocent (change.org)
Wrongful Conviction: Kyjuanzi Harris (change.org)
Willie Simmons has served 38 years for a $9 robbery (change.org)
Defund The Police Minneapolis (Every Action / Reclaim The Block) | Mandatory Life Sentence for Police Brutality (change.org) | National Action Against Police Brutality (change.org) | Against Police Brutality in France (change.org)
Demand Racial Data on Coronavirus (BLM) | Coronavirus: Demand More from the Government (BLM)
Get Schools to Speak Up (change.org)
Stand with BLM (organizefor.org)
Organisations to Donate to
George Floyd Memorial Fund
Minnesota Freedom Fund
Black Visions Collective
Reclaim the Block
Campaign Zero
Black Lives Matter
UKBLM
National Bailout Fund
Black Earth Farms
Communities United Against Police Brutality
Unicorn Riot
Louisville Community Bail Fund
Rebuilding the Community (We Love Lake Street)
United Families and Friends Campaign
COVID-19: Supporting BAME Communities
House of GG
Trans Justice Funding Project
The Okra Project
Youth Breakout
SNaPCo
Black AIDS Insitute
Trans Cultural District
LGBTQ+ Freedom Fund
For If You Have Little Money to Spare:
Check out these YouTube videos and play them while you go about your day (or actively watch! Up to you.) The ad revenue will be donated to organisations supporting black lives - but make sure you turn off your adblocker first.
By Zoe Amira
By Francesca Grace
By Cindy Marshall
By Danni and Emmyn
Instagram Accounts (source)
Nova Reid
Layla Saad
Rachel Cargle
Check Your Privilege
Rachel Ricketts
The Great Unlearn
Reni Eddo Lodge
Ibram X. Kendi
Galdem
The Irin Journal
Women Who
For Working Ladies
Thyself
Black Girl Fest
UK isn’t Innocent
Readbyrachelaa
Mikaela Loach
Podcasts
About Race with Remi Eddo-Lodge
Conversations with Nova Reid
iWeigh with Jameela Jamil
The YIKES podcast
Have You Heard George’s Podcast?
The World Wide Tribe
Zero Hour Talks
1619 by the New York Times
TV / Film (source)
13th
When They See Us
Selma
The Black Power Mixtape 1967 - 1975
I Am Not Your Negro
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
If Beale Street Could Talk
The Hate U Give
American Son
Trial by Media
Books: (Source)
How To Be Anti Racist by Ibram X. Kendi
Me and White Supremacy by Robin Diangelo and Layla Saad
Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Remi Eddo-Lodge
So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong
America’s Original Sin By Jim Wallis and Bryan Stevenson
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
Blindspot by Mahzarin R. Banaji & Anthony G. Greenwald
Good Talk by Mira Jacob
Between The World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
How Does It Feel To Be A Problem by Moustafa Bayoumi
The Fire This Time by Jesmyn Ward
White Fragility by Robin Diangelo
I’m Still Here by Austin Channing Brown
When They Call You A Terrorist by Patrisse Khan-Cullors, Asha Bandele, et al.
An African American and Latin History of The United States by Paul Ortiz
Citizen by Claudia Rankine
An Indigenous Peoples’ History of The United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Mindful of Race by Ruth King
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson
Tears We Cannot Stop by Michael Eric Dyson
Stamped From The Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi
Have Black Lives Ever Mattered? By Mumia Abu-Jamal
The Coloraturas of Law by Richard Rothstein
The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson
Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? By Beverly Daniel Tatum
Stamped by Jason Reynolds & Ibram X. Kendi
This Book Is Anti Racist by Tiffany Jewell and Aurelia Durand
Brit(ish) by Afua Hirsch
Children’s Books: (Source)
Malcolm Little by Ilyasah Shabazz
Let It Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters by Andrea Davis Pinkney
Something Happened in Our Town: A Child’s Story About Racial Injustice by Marianne Celano, Marietta Collins and Ann Hazzard
My Hair Is A Garden by Cozbi A. Cabrera
Separate Is Never Equal by Duncan Tonatiuh
Young Water Protectors by Aslan Tudor
My Family Divided by Diana Guerrero
We Are Grateful by Traci Sorell
I Am Not A Number by Jenny Kay Dupuis and Kathy Kacer
Schomburg: The Man Who Built A Library by Carole Boston Weatherford
Lailah’s Lunchbox: A Ramadan Story by Reem Faruqi
The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson
The Whispering Town by Jennifer Elvgren
When Harriet Tubman Led Her People To Freedom by Carole Boston Weatherford
When I Was Eight by Christy Jordan-Fenton & Margaret Pokiak-Fenton
Happy In Our Skin by Fran Manushkin
Chocolate Milk, Por Favor by Maria Dismondy
Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer by Carole Boston Weatherford
When We Were Alone by David A. Robertson & Julie Flett
Shining Star The Anna May Wong Story by Paula Yoo & Lin Wang
Little Leaders: Bold Women In Black History by Vashti Harrison
Maddi’s Fridge by Lois Brandt
Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry
Sulwe by Vashti Harrison
A Is For Activist by Innosanto Nagara
Intersection Allies by Chelsea Johnson, LaToya Council & Carolyn Choi
What Is Race? Who Are Racists? Why Does Skin Colour Matter? And Other Big Questions by Clair Heuchan & Nikesh Shukla
Black Owned Businesses: (source)
Wales Bonner
Casely-Hayford
Daughter of a Bohemian
Daily Paper
Aaks: Basket Bags
Martine Rose
Nubian Skin
Sincerely Nude
Liha Beauty
Beauty Stack
Bouclème: Afro and Curly Hair Products
Afrocenchix: Hair Products
The Afro Hair and Skin Company: shampoo bars, hair masks, face masks
Prick: Cacti and Plantcare
La Basketry: homeware
Bonita Ivie: stationery & design
Reset travel: travel cards and workshops
Bespoke Binny: homeware
New Beacon Books: Specialists in African and Caribbean Literature
Original Flava by Craig & Shaun McAnuff
Zoe’s Ghana Kitchen by Zoe Adjonyoh
Hibiscus by Lopè Ariyo
Ethiopia by Yohanis Gebreyesus
Belly Full by Riaz Phillips
Chika’s Snacks
Berry and Brie Grazing Boxes
Yard Confectionery Chocolate
Cabby’s Rum
Cham Cham Hot Pepper Sauce
Stay strong, and get learning (or unlearning)!
#blacklivesmatter#black lives matter#blm#black lives fucking matter#black lives have always mattered#black lives have value#black lives are human lives#black lives are important#blm resources#blm masterpost#blacklivesmatter resources#black lives matter masterpost#unlearn#solidarity
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UN HETERO EBRIO
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by OneDBromacesHot
Luego de una fiesta, Scott y Liam se encienden en una habitacion en donde esta su amigo Liam, quien mira como ambos chicos comienzan a pasarse la raya. ¿Se unirá Liam?
Words: 1312, Chapters: 2/2, Language: Español
Fandoms: Teen Wolf (TV)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Rape/Non-Con
Characters: Scott McCall (Teen Wolf), Liam Dunbar, Stiles Stilinski
Relationships: Scott McCall/Stiles Stilinski, Liam Dunbar/Stiles Stilinski, Liam Dunbar/Scott McCall
Additional Tags: Threesome - M/M/M, Threesome, Party, Partying, Drunk Sex, Drunken Kissing, Drunken Flirting, Anal Sex, Oral Sex, Sex, Rough Sex, Semi-Public Sex, Underage Sex, Beer, Male Homosexuality, Homosexuality, Orgy, Armpit Kink, Underwear, Underwear Kink, Fetish, Fetish Clothing, Spit As Lube, Spit Kink, Spitroasting, First Kiss, Kissing, Boys Kissing, Rough Kissing, Voyeurism, Accidental Voyeurism, Non-Consensual Voyeurism, Large Cock, Cock Warming, Cock Worship, Cock Slut, Cock & Ball Torture, Double Penetration, Double Penetration in One Hole, Double Anal Penetration, Gay, Gay Sex, Gay Male Character, Begging, Cock Slapping, Scents & Smells, Scenting, Scent Kink, Birthday, Birthday Sex, Birthday Presents
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2018 Book Recap!
If you follow me on twitter you saw this already, but here’s my favorites I read this year.
They weren’t all 2018 releases, but they’re what hit my kindle/bookshelf and stood out! In reverse order, basically, of when I read them. Check out the list below - it’s a little eclectic.
The Good Neighbor: The Life and Works of Fred Rogers (Maxwell King) - My toddler is ALL ABOUT Mr. Rogers. Turns out he was just as wonderful in life as he was on TV. If you’ve got a small person in your life who loves him (or you were one), I recommend this deep dive into his life and legacy.
Blackfish City (Sam J. Miller) - This sat on my kindle for months before I opened it, but once I passed the first few chapters and got into the world, I blew through 90% in a day. Beautifully woven storytelling, deep worldbuilding. Infrastructure, plague, and culture clash: three things that win me instantly. PLUS a nonbinary POV character!!
A Conspiracy of Truths (Alex Rowland) - I hate unreliable narrators, and yet, here I am, in love with this book. I finished the audiobook (which is BEAUTIFULLY narrated!!) and actually yelled out loud when there wasn’t any more. WHAT A WORLD. Economics, legal drama, and grumpy characters: three more things I can’t resist in a novel.
A Duke by Default/A Princess in Theory (Alyssa Cole) - I hadn’t read much romance until this year, and I don’t know why because turns out I love it. Or at least, I love Alyssa Cole’s work. Both of these had great heroines and super fun supporting casts. I loved both of them equally. I want the next one immediately.
Witchmark (C.L. Polk) - Everyone said I’d love this. EVERYONE WAS RIGHT. Magic! Bikes! Social class based on a false meritocracy! MURDER! MAGIC-SCIENCE BLEND! REALLY FREAKY PAYOFF! Read it. You’re missing out if you don’t.
Spinning Silver (Naomi Novik) - Now, I’ve loved Naomi Novik’s work for about fifteen years. I knew I’d like this one. What I didn’t expect was to have to lie down for a few hours to contemplate it after reading it in one go. I love a main character who ISN’T traditionally sympathetic but you love anyway. Beautifully woven folklore and feeling.
Legend (and sequels) (Marie Lu) - I love YA dystopias with all my heart. This was such a great one. I loved the characters, I loved the setting, I loved seeing the broader world than is usually seen in a post-apocalyptic setting (how DO other governments handle the end of the old way??) Just a delightful read.
Fuzzy Nation (John Scalzi) - I tried to minimize my white men on my reading list this year, but Scalzi is always an exception. I LOVE the original work, and this is a beautiful update. But then, legal battles in space will always win me over. Love it just as much as HBP’s, which is a pretty high bar to cross.
Forest of a Thousand Lanterns (Julie C Dao) - This took me a while to get through, because it was so, I don’t know, filled with impending doom? This little book had such a dark, blood-soaked voice, and I love a fairytale retelling that DOESN’T go how you expect. Absolutely worth reading. Lush setting, high body count.
The Poet X (Elizabeth Acevedo) - If I had known this was all in verse, I wouldn’t have picked it up. So I’m really glad I didn’t know that. If that turns you off, listen to the audiobook. A phenomenal performance. What an immersive experience this book was. It’s stuck with me for months after reading.
The Book of the Unnamed Midwife (Meg Elison) - I love post-apocalyptic stories. This was a brutal one. Explores how different communities deal in the face of disaster, and not for the weak of stomach. But one of my favorite PA books of the year for sure. Bought the sequel and finished both in one day.
An Extraordinary Union/A Hope Divided (Alyssa Cole) - The other set of her books I devoured this year. The first slavery-era US romance I’ve read that didn’t leave a sour taste in my mouth. The way she builds her characters and their bonds is just SO #goals.
Orientalism (Edward Said) - I’ve been meaning to read this for a while, and I finally made it through this year. A little dated, maybe, but a dense brick of really interesting thinking and history. A classic for a reason!! The audiobook is GREAT.
Americanah (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie) - I love a character who is lying to herself! And I love a book where the backstory is meted out in drips and dabs. A dive into communities I know very little about, some of which are right around the corner from me. Ifemelu is a completely solid character, one that feels ABSOLUTELY real.
Trail of Lightning (Rebecca Roanhorse) - If you’ve read her short fiction, you know she’s a master. This lived up to it. Post-apocalyptic Navajo monsterhunters? Exactly as awesome as promised. The mythology and worldbuilding are perfection.
The Calculating Stars/The Fated Sky (Mary Robinette Kowal) - THESE BOOKS! I love alternate history, I love space, I love characters who confront prejudice within themselves and without! Every character makes SENSE, even when they’re awful! All the science feels absolutely real! I WANT TO GO TO SPACE
The Book of M (Peng Shepherd) - My goodness, I read a lot of post apocalyptic novels this year? This one has one of my personal fears - memory loss that can’t be stopped. Another great blend of science and maybe-magic and spirituality (?) and how humans cope with weird, horrifying, tragic things.
Alexander Hamilton (Ron Chernow) - I figured before seeing Hamilton I needed to read the book, and I’m really glad I did. Super engaging, with just the right blend of anecdote and data. After reading this I definitely annoyed my mother and my spouse during the whole musical by whispering trivia at them.
War Against All Puerto Ricans (Nelson Denis) - I’m ashamed to say I knew very little about the history of Puerto Rico. After reading this book, that really pisses me off. The US really did PR wrong, and continues to do so. A vital read for anyone interested in US history.
Cinder/Scarlet/Winter/Cress (Marissa Meyer) - Apparently people have been into these for years and I’m just hitting them now. Fun YA, a genre I’ve missed (I like all this hard-hitting, serious YA, but sometimes over the top silly is absolutely necessary!). Spouse and I enjoyed pointing out all the absurd fairy tale tropes.
Station Eleven (Emily St. John Mandel) - !!! I’m ALL ABOUT books that weave together multiple stories that you KNOW how to intersect somehow but you don’t know HOW IT WILL HAPPEN! Post apocalyptic, weaving stories over fifteen years, all connecting to the life of one guy as the apocalypse hits. GREAT.
All God’s Children Need Travelling Shoes (Maya Angelou) - Yes, I’m well past missing the boat here. But I’m catching up. My goodness, she’s a beautiful writer. And the period covered in the book is spellbinding and brutal and painful and gorgeous.
Cooking is Terrible (Misha Fletcher) - Okay, do you have like twelve minutes and four dollars to cook dinner every night? THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU. Easy recipes in non-threatening form, with going off-script absolutely encouraged. I read this start to finish and have been referring back FREQUENTLY as I cook.
Front Desk (Kelly Yang) - THE MIDDLE GRADE BOOK I NEVER KNEW I NEEDED. Oh, this was wonderful. I want to give this to every ten year old I know (which is actually none?). Mysteries! Racism! Badass middle schoolers! Intra-community problems! Three-dimensional characters! YES!
Edge of Nowhere (Felicia Davin) - SPACE ROMANCE! Teleportation! Cafe-owning lesbians! Sweet big stoic guy/small angry disaster guy romance (my FAVORITE KIND)! SPACE SPORTS! Space HEIST!!!! Alternate dimensions! YES.
Everything I Never Told You (Celeste Ng) - This one hurt. What real, beautiful, flawed, horrible characters. All their choices made sense in context, all their pain felt real, and I didn’t want to leave them when the book ended. Content warnings for child death. The 1970s have never felt so close.
Little Fires Everywhere (Celeste Ng) - I usually hate books that start at the end, but this one earned it. Disaster rich people are kind of my jam, especially when they have consequences. And again the characters were the stars. I felt like I knew everyone, and I loved them even when they were awful.
Into the Drowning Deep (Mira Grant) - I’m never going in the ocean again. Mermaids have been ruined forever. Terrifying. Great characters, some of whom die horribly. Scary scary unending horrorshow. But oh, what a way to go. Gory fun filled with great representation.
Uprooted (Naomi Novik) - I was so delighted by Spinning Silver I almost forgot that I loved this one NEARLY as much! Scary forest, plenty of fantasy/fairytale tropes turned on their heads. Disaster love interest. Competent, frustrated main character. A+.
The Beauty that Remains - There were a lot of dead friends books this year, and this was my favorite in the not-police-related category of those. Strangers whose lives weave together around the deaths of three people close to them all, and the band that brought them all closer. Gorgeous.
An Indigenous People’s History of the US (Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz) - Another one that’s absolutely vital in filling gaps in the history I’ve learned of this country. Engaging writing and strong voice. Didn’t give me any warm patriotic fuzzies, that is for sure.
Company Town (Madeline Ashby) - Floating future town! Unions! Murder! Loved it.
The Underground Railroad (Colson Whitehead) - I know the boat on this was a couple years ago, but what a chilling, brutal, beautiful book. The slight speculative element was just the perfect touch to give it a flavor of myth, if that makes sense. Steel yourself before reading.
River of Teeth (Sarah Gailey) - HIPPOS! IN THE MISSISSIPPI! This was a DELIGHT from start to finish. Leverage on HIPPOS in the Wild West?! YES PLEASE.
The Wanderers (Meg Howrey) - Astronauts on a simulated mission to Mars basically all break down, as does everyone around them. I adored this book. I loved the thousand POVs because each one was its own distinct voice. I loved the different ways everybody fell apart!
Infomocracy (Malka Older) - WORLDBUILDING!!!!!! Future elections, future political system, future tech, all brilliantly built. I need to read the sequels, but I haven’t managed to work up the brainpower I know they deserve!!! READ THIS if you like scifi political minutiae (I DO)
The Poppy War (RF Kuang) - The first half is Tamora Pierce, the second half is George RR Martin, but better. This was nothing like what I expected. Absolutely staggeringly, brutally beautiful. What a bold novel. Will buy anything else she ever writes sight unseen.
Warcross (Marie Lu) - This is what I wanted Ready Player One to be. Virtual reality gaming with real life consequences. References and fantastic characters. The sequel is just as good.
Zeroboxer (Fonda Lee) - BOXING IN SPACE! Secret science!! MYSTERIES!! All things I love.
Dread Nation (Justina Ireland) - GREAT. Zombies during the Civil War. A heroine who takes no shit and instead takes zombie heads off. COMBAT SCHOOLS. SUPER GREAT.
An Ember in the Ashes (Sabaa Tahir) - I didn’t expect to love this the way I did, but I devoured it, and the two sequels, each in about a day. This felt like all the best parts of old-school fantasy novels, the thick kind you shoved in your backpack in seventh grade, but BETTER. And I love a good Evil Roman!
Space Opera (Catherynne Valente) - Queen meets Hitchhiker’s Guide! This was a JOURNEY from start to finish, a glorious, absurd, delightful meditation on fame and Eurovision and what it means to be worthwhile and human and a person. YES.
The Broken Earth (NK Jemisin) - More like the BROKEN ME after reading these. Periapocalyptic fiction, absolutely 100% deserving every award and more. Content warning for very small child death brutally described, and more horrors. NK Jemisin goes HARD.
American Islamophobia (Khaled A Beydoun) - Could not put this down. I learned an astonishing amount, especially about the historical place of Islam, Muslims, and Islamophobia in the US. A hard read, but worth the work.
All the Birds in the Sky (Charlie Jane Anders) - Okay, I have to admit it, I have no idea what was going on in this book. But that didn’t stop me from loving it!! Witches and technology and animals and weird apocalyptic nonsense! DELIGHTFUL
Anger is a Gift (Mark Oshiro) - Another YA book that pulled no punches. What a phenomenal look into the way kids and communities of color move through the world, and how the world moves against them.
History is All You Left Me (Adam Silvera) - SO MANY DEAD FRIEND BOOKS THIS YEAR. A great use of the start at the middle, work both directions format, it covers both the time before the death of the MC’s ex and the fallout. I wept through most of it.
White Tears (Hari Kunzru) - Horror, and the villain is essentially appropriation. Very satisfying! The author’s love of music comes through. A nerdy, scary, millennial read.
Love, Hate and Other Filters (Samira Ahmed) - Loved this. Melded teen interpersonal drama, family expectations vs. dreams, and confronting the world and the way they see you all at once, woven together in a beautiful way.
A People’s History of the US (Howard Zinn) - Obviously this is great. I listened to the audiobook, narrated by his son. Sobbed through the child labor chapters. Cheered at the union chapters. Loved it.
Thornfruit/Nightvine/Shadebloom (Felicia Davin) - I LOVE WORLDBUILDING. This is a fantasy on a world that doesn’t turn, so night and day are DIRECTIONS, not times. SO COOL. And I adore the main character. Small Angry/Large Shy is the BEST ROMANCE TROPE. The magic and language is beautifully developed.
Tempests and Slaughter (Tamora Pierce) - Look. I’ll read a gonorrhea brochure if Tamora Pierce writes it. So you knew this would be on the list. But it earned its spot! I love Numair in the Daine series, and he’s a tiny ball of feelings in this. I need more.
Unfamiliar Fishes (Sara Vowell) - I’ve always been interested in Hawaiian history, and though this was a little light and memoir-y for my taste, it contained a shocking amount of information that went down easy in her light, friendly style. Absolutely worth the couple hours it’ll take you.
The Only Harmless Great Thing (Brooke Bolander) - Elephants! Memory! What it means to have value! What we owe other beings! Radium! Sharp and dark and deeper than it has any right to be.
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🆓IT’S #FREEBIEFRIDAY Aug 26th
I present to you this week's bag of mixed delights 🐺Fantasy and Paranormal to engage and delight 🗡️Mystery and Thrillers to give you a fright 💖 Small Towns and Second Chances offer a new start 💋 The Decadent and the Erotic to warm up the heart
Until next week -
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Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/31JenjR
by crushing83
After graduation, the pack's betas told Stiles that he should leave Beacon Hills. Stiles finally realised that he would never fit in with them, even though his twin brother was a part of their ranks; the realisation stung after everything he'd done for them and everything that happened to him because of them. He decided to shut them out, too, and break all ties with Beacon Hills—except for the connection to his father.
He grew up and (thinks he has) moved on, but he never lets himself get too comfortable or too close to anyone. His magical gifts flourish; he learns how to put his abilities and mind to good use, often putting himself between hunters and supernaturals. He has an alias to further separate himself from his past.
It works. It works for years. Stiles is fine.
When he finally feels like he's found his place in the world, his past comes calling for him. And he realises he might be less fine and more of a work-in-progress. He'll get there.
Words: 3136, Chapters: 1/21, Language: English
Fandoms: Teen Wolf (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Gen, Multi
Characters: Stiles Stilinski, Derek Hale, Sheriff Stilinski, Melissa McCall, Rafael McCall, Scott McCall (Teen Wolf), Liam Dunbar, Chris Argent, Isaac Lahey, Erica Reyes, Vernon Boyd, Jackson Whittemore, Danny Mahealani, Peter Hale, Malia Tate, Lydia Martin, Alan Deaton, Cora Hale, Theo Raeken, Jordan Parrish, Magnus Bane, Alec Lightwood, Clary Fray, Caolán Longstreet, Jeff Bosson, Morgana Kurlansky, Wilder Blanks, Liam Butterfield, Mira Barkley, Eliot Waugh, Margo Hanson, Original Characters, Skinwalkers (Teen Wolf), Feliks Stilinski, The Nemeton (Teen Wolf)
Relationships: Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski, Scott McCall/Malia Tate, Lydia Martin/Feliks Stilinski, Chris Argent/Melissa McCall, Margo Hanson & Eliot Waugh, Wilder Blanks/Morgana Kurlansky, Magnus Bane/Alec Lightwood, Vernon Boyd/Erica Reyes, Ethan/Jackson Whittemore, Derek Hale & Stiles Stilinski
Additional Tags: Twin Stiles Stilinski, Mentions of Allison Argent - Freeform, mentions of Mason Hewitt - Freeform, mentions of Cory Bryant, mentions of braeden, Minor or background Relationships - Freeform, Stiles has a twin brother, stiles is kicked out of the pack, Derek is a Failwolf, But He Gets Better, Scott is a Bad Friend, Beta Scott McCall, Bad Deaton, Some people live some people die, but it might not be what you think or assume, even by the end of the story, Sheriff Stilinski's Name is John, magical crossovers, Teen Wolf AU, The Magicians AU, shadowhunters au, 17th Precinct AU, slightly younger 17th Precinct characters, picture them in their 30s, bringing a lot of magic users together, Spark Stiles, Stiles Has Powers, Tattooed Stiles, Stiles is Jimmy Travers, Grudges, Misconceptions, changing time tenses, Changing Tenses, back and forth in time, Flashbacks, Not Time Travel, Immortality, mild descriptions of torture, hunters like to torture for information, vague torture scenes, will probably get a sequel, because I wanted endgame Sterek but never got there, Pre-Slash, pre-Sterek - Freeform, please read the tags, Pre-Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski, Discussion of Mates, relationships or potential relationships are not the priority of this story, not a getting-together story yet
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ok so Buzz Lightyear au
Buzz - Barbie (obvs)
Warp - Patricia
Zurg - Dunbar
Commander Nebula - Miss Z
Mira Nova - Renee
Booster - Teresa
XR - Percy
LGMs - Lazslo
I thought about the SLA crew but that’s harder bc there’s no one to be villainous
Buzz - Barbie (obvs)
Warp - ???
Zurg - ???
Commander Nebula - King Constantine
Mira Nova - Sal-Lee
Booster - Leo
XR - Artemis
LGMs - Sheena and Kareena
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