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Which books would the Hallowoods characters read?
Happy HFTH season 4 day! I'm so excited for the new episodes, and I want to celebrate by recommending some books I think some of the main characters would love.
Diggory Graves - Unwieldy Creatures
I have a feeling that Diggory might be interested in a nonbinary Frankenstein retelling...
Percy Reed - The Spirit Bares Its Teeth
A transmasc protagonist, ghosts, a t4t love story - Percy would relate to this book so much.
Nikignik - This Is How You Lose the Time War
Even aside from the whole Bigolas Dickolas thing, I think Nikignik would really love this book. It's an epic, complicated, super emotional love story, written in a way that almost feels like poetry - I have a feeling that Nikignik would like that.
Lady Ethel Mallory - Lady Susan
It's short, it's funny, it's a classic, it's from the perspective of the villain and said villain uses the title "lady"? Lady Ethel would love this book.
Riot Maidstone - Gideon the Ninth
It's about a butch lesbian with a sword. That alone would probably convince Riot to read it, but I think she would love the story, too.
Olivier Song - Infinity Alchemist
This book is about an alchemist who is rejected by the magic school he tried so hard to get into, and one of the love interests is genderfluid - Olivier might relate to it a little too much.
Clara Martin - The Grimoire of Grave Fates
It's a murder mystery set at a magic school that moves around the world, and it's told from 18 (!) different perspectives. I think Clara would love reading about all these different types of magic and trying to solve the mystery.
Polly - Good Omens
Polly reminds me so much of Crowley sometimes - to quote this post, they're both "demons sent on a celestial audit of earth and catching more feelings than they signed up for" - so Polly would probably either love or hate Good Omens, no in-between.
Yaretzi - The Salt Grows Heavy
I can't really explain why I think Yaretzi would like this book, but she would. Something about the main character being a murderous mermaid, probably.
Mort - All Systems Red
Mort would definitely want to be friends with Murderbot.
Hector Mendoza and Jonah Duckworth - Silver in the Wood
This is my go-to "Read this if you like Our Flag Means Death" book because the main characters remind me a lot of Stede and Ed, but the book also reminds me so much of Hector and Jonah, especially with the magical sentient forest setting.
Zelda Duckworth - The Remarkable Retirement of Edna Fisher
This book is about a 83-year-old Chosen One who has to save the world armed with nothing but gumption and knitting needles - I think Zelda would enjoy that.
Mx. Morrell - What Moves the Dead
I think a fungal horror book with a nonbinary protagonist would be perfect for Mx. Morrell.
Danielle O'Hara - Pet
Pet is about a trans girl who has to reconsider everything she's been taught and save her friend with the help of a terrifying creature - everyone should read this book, but I think Danielle would especially like it.
Book titles:
Diggory Graves: Unwieldy Creatures by Addie Tsai
Percy Reed: The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White
Nikignik: This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
Lady Ethel Mallory: Lady Susan by Jane Austen
Riot Maidstone: Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Olivier Song: Infinity Alchemist by Kacen Callender
Clara Martin: The Grimoire of Grave Fates, edited by Hanna Alkaf and Margaret Owen
Polly: Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
Yaretzi: The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw
Mort: All Systems Red by Martha Wells
Hector Mendoza and Jonah Duckworth: Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh
Zelda Duckworth: The Remarkable Retirement of Edna Fisher by E.M. Anderson
Mx. Morrell: What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher
Danielle O'Hara: Pet by Akwaeke Emezi
#hello from the hallowoods#hfth#unwieldy creatures#the spirit bares its teeth#this is how you lose the time war#lady susan#gideon the ninth#infinity alchemist#the grimoire of grave fates#good omens#the salt grows heavy#all systems red#silver in the wood#the remarkable retirement of edna fisher#what moves the dead#pet#long post#booklr#bookblr#book recs
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Scents + Stories: Part 1
(pairing books with fragrances that match their vibes)
I’ve been doing this series on my bookstagram where I pair the book I’ve just read with a fragrance from my collection (usually from alkemia perfumes) that best matches it’s atmosphere, themes, and overall vibes.
I also take requests if there’s a specific book you’d like me to find a matching scent for! I find it super fun to do 💕
#bookblr#booklr#bookish#booksbooksbooks#bookworm#scents and stories#perfume#fragrance#alkemia#alkemia perfumes#if we were villains#iwwv#what moves the dead#a dowry of blood#a lesson in vengeance#emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries#the grimoire of grave fates#in my dreams i hold a knife#together we rot
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GRIMOIRE OF GRAVE FATES is out today!
Professor of Magical History Septimius Dropwort has just been murdered, and now everyone at the Galileo Academy for the Extraordinary is a suspect.
Our murder mystery/love letter to magical boarding schools/extensive subtweet of Certain Authors is finally out today! You can pick up a copy through Bookshop, B&N, Amazon, or at your local indie!
#the grimoire of grave fates#i'm pretty sure one line should be read as if the narrator is staring into the camera#this book is an absolute madhouse and I hope you love it
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Fave Five: Queer MG/YA Set at Magic School
Gallowgate by K.R. Alexander (MG) It Ends in Fire by Andrew Shvarts (YA) Scholars and Sorcery series by Eleanor Beresford (YA) A Hundred Vicious Turns by Lee Paige O’Brien (YA) My Name is Magic by Xan van Rooyen (YA) Bonus: These are all prose novels, but for a YA graphic novel set at a magical culinary school, check out Basil and Oregano by Melissa Capriglione Double Bonus: The anthology The…
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#A Hundred Vicious Turns#Andrew Shvarts#Basil and Oregano#Eleanor Beresford#Gallowgate#Hanna Alkaf#It Ends in Fire#K.R. Alexander#Lee Paige O&039;Brien#Margaret Owen#Melissa Capriglione#My Name is Magic#The Grimoire of Grave Fates#Xan van Rooyen
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2023 reads // twitter thread
The Grimoire of Grave Fates
YA fantasy anthology of interconnected short stories
follows 18 students at a magic school, in the aftermath of the murder of a hated professor
as they all investigate or accidentally discover different clues to what’s going on
all sorts of interesting magic including necromancy, smoke, embroidery, song, dance, magical creatures
diverse cast of queer, trans, bipoc, & disabled characters
#The Grimoire of Grave Fates#aroaessidhe 2023 reads#i enjoyed this a lot!#i could have used a list of all the characters to remind myself (which I guess is probably the chapter list…i listened to the audio tho)#I think a lot of reviews of people disappointed w the wider plot are like. treating it like any other book rather than an anthology#it is def a little repetative#I think: go into it thinking of it as a bunch of character studies set in the same place with a background mystery?#I mean. I enjoyed it a lot more than i enjoy normal anthologies so#i’ve seen a lot of ppl saying this reads as younger YA..imo it reads as exactly what YA should be (it’s just: so much YA trends older)#I like that it’s like. the school is so progressive and inclusive!#but most of the marginalised students are like……..there’s still plenty of inaccessibility and bigotry actually lmao#realistic#the secret element in the last story kinda felt like it came out of nowhere and i def think it ends pretty abruptly#also. the school nurse is a reanimated skeleton who loves bone puns
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The Grimoire of Grave Fates by Hanna Alkaf & Margaret Owen
Crack open your spell book and enter the world of the illustrious Galileo Academy for the Extraordinary. There's been a murder on campus, and it's up to the students of Galileo to solve it. Follow 18 authors and 18 students as they puzzle out the clues and find the guilty party.
Professor of Magical History Septimius Dropwort has just been murdered, and now everyone at the Galileo Academy for the Extraordinary is a suspect.
A prestigious school for young magicians, the Galileo Academy has recently undergone a comprehensive overhaul, reinventing itself as a roaming academy in which students of all cultures and identities are celebrated. In this new Galileo, every pupil is welcome—but there are some who aren't so happy with the recent changes. That includes everyone's least favorite professor, Septimius Dropwort, a stodgy old man known for his harsh rules and harsher punishments. But when the professor's body is discovered on school grounds with a mysterious note clenched in his lifeless hand, the Academy's students must solve the murder themselves, because everyone's a suspect.
Told from more than a dozen alternating and diverse perspectives, The Grimoire of Grave Fates follows Galileo's best and brightest young magicians as they race to discover the truth behind Dropwort's mysterious death. Each one of them is confident that only they have the skills needed to unravel the web of secrets hidden within Galileo's halls. But they're about to discover that even for straight-A students, magic doesn't always play by the rules. . . .
Contributors include: Cam Montgomery, Darcie Little Badger, Hafsah Faizal, Jessica Lewis, Julian Winters, Karuna Riazi, Kat Cho, Kayla Whaley, Kwame Mbalia, L. L. McKinney, Marieke Nijkamp, Mason Deaver, Natasha Díaz, Preeti Chhibber, Randy Ribay, Tehlor Kay Mejia, Victoria Lee, and Yamile Saied Méndez
#the grimoire of grave fates#hanna alkaf#margaret owen#nonbinary#transmasc#trans book of the day#trans books#queer books#booklr#bookblr
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Me at these kids as they celebrate their teacher croaking:
"These kids are wild."
Me after constantly learning this man treated every single child and some of the teachers that wasn't straight, white, and male like trash:
#This dude is getting no sympathy from me#He legit stole and smuggled family heirlooms from multiple kid's families#If I list all his crimes we'll be here all day#The Grimoire of Grave Fates
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Characters on this book are unhinged, I love them
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Rating: 4/5
Book Blurb: Crack open your spell book and enter the world of the illustrious Galileo Academy for the Extraordinary. There's been a murder on campus, and it's up to the students of Galileo to solve it. Follow 18 authors and 18 students as they puzzle out the clues and find the guilty party. Professor of Magical History Septimius Dropwort has just been murdered, and now everyone at the Galileo Academy for the Extraordinary is a suspect. A prestigious school for young magicians, the Galileo Academy has recently undergone a comprehensive overhaul, reinventing itself as a roaming academy in which students of all cultures and identities are celebrated. In this new Galileo, every pupil is welcome—but there are some who aren't so happy with the recent changes. That includes everyone's least favorite professor, Septimius Dropwort, a stodgy old man known for his harsh rules and harsher punishments. But when the professor's body is discovered on school grounds with a mysterious note clenched in his lifeless hand, the Academy's students must solve the murder themselves, because everyone's a suspect. Told from more than a dozen alternating and diverse perspectives, The Grimoire of Grave Fates follows Galileo's best and brightest young magicians as they race to discover the truth behind Dropwort's mysterious death. Each one of them is confident that only they have the skills needed to unravel the web of secrets hidden within Galileo's halls. But they're about to discover that even for straight-A students, magic doesn't always play by the rules. . . . Contributors include: Cam Montgomery, Darcie Little Badger, Hafsah Faizal, Jessica Lewis, Julian Winters, Karuna Riazi, Kat Cho, Kayla Whaley, Kwame Mbalia, L. L. McKinney, Marieke Nijkamp, Mason Deaver, Natasha Díaz, Preeti Chhibber, Randy Ribay, Tehlor Kay Mejia, Victoria Lee, and Yamile Saied Méndez
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A professor has been murdered and everyone at the magical academy known as the Galileo Academy for the Extraordinary is a suspect. Eighteen students, 20 hours, and a murderer to catch. Told from 18 different students, along with evidence, interviews, and notes, the mystery and events unfold all leading up to who killed the despised professor Septimius Dropwart and how each of the students could be involved. This was such a fun and magical read, especially when you get to see the events fold bit by bit from each student’s perspective all leading up to the events of the professor’s death and who could be involved. The mystery is revealed in tidbits and overall, it was a fun mystery read told in a unique format that definitely was an undertaking. i would highly recommend this for fans of mystery and fantasy reads! The students all had possible motives and all of them had some connection to the event. With so many unique perspectives and personalities, all the students were interesting to get to know and the overall villain was a fun one to figure out. Seriously, what a fun read!
*Thanks Netgalley and Random House Children's, Delacorte Press for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
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This is a great book for diverse reads, and I really loved the representation in this. A school of magic, a murder, and each story is a different classmate finding clues!
I enjoyed this. It's a bit young YA, if you know what I mean? So, I had a harder time connecting with every character. But overall, I think this concept is so unique, and I really feel like it has been executed well.
It's a fun book to pick up and read through!
Out June 6, 2023!
Thank you, Netgalley and Publisher, for this Arc!
#book#bookish#books#bookworm#book review#currently reading#read#bookblogger#reading#fantasy#ya fantasy#ya books#short stories#lgbtq books#lgbtq+#The Grimoire of Grave Fates#Hanna Alkaf#margaret owen#netgalley
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Tiny Book Review: The Grimoire of Grave Fates, Hanna Alkaf & Margaret Owen ed.
I'm like, 1/10th of the way through this and I'm just blown away by the whole concept and execution. I want 100 more collab books like this its amazing.
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I just finished reading The Grimoire of Grave Fates, by Hanna Alkaf and Margaret Owen.
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First time reading this book, but the cover looks really good.
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somehow... the savings have returned
anyway this is the last of these sales before my next two books come out within the same month because i guess god views my existence as a personal challenge, SO
PREORDER PAINTED DEVILS HERE
PREORDER GRIMOIRE OF GRAVE FATES HERE
F IN CHAT FOR MY SLEEP SCHEDULE
#painted devils#little thieves#grimoire of grave fates#barnes and noble#preorder sale#may is just going to be the Screaming Month
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