#year of having read the first 15%
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the eternal temptation to pull a ‘men dni’ on main (i.e. here) even though that makes literally 0 sense
#sorry. read some discourse shit. individual lesbians defining Their Own god damn sexuality as being exclusive against some measure of ‘men’#and placing boundaries thusly on their stupid fucking web blogs isn’t you’re or mi’ne fucking buisi ness#much less a demonstration of bigotry against men who You think should be compatible fringe cases or lesbians themselves#*cough* hypocricy over ability to define our own labels#and Yet i do see the issue with gating community solidarity and positivity posts etc etc interactivity behind what labels we percieve as#‘valid’ by either any internal Or external measurement#but guess what buttercup just whinging about lesbians putting ‘men dont interact’ on anything doesn’t do dick all to specify that!#what if i wrote like a fucking clickbait celebrity gossip article. men dni. like what does that even MEAN IN THAT CONTEXT SHRJKHNB#<- the intended humor of the initial post. kinda lost in the tags rant so i figured i’d reframe it#anyways i’m lightheaded and slightly deperson-y and i slammed out the entire Glad My Mom Died memoir in like a day and a half after like a y#year of having read the first 15%#and GOD its sweaty in here and
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I've been reading Diplomatic Relations…it's insane
#leegaa#rock lee#sabaku no gaara#lee x gaara#naruto#gaara of the sand#naruto fanart#gaara x rock lee#artists on tumblr#naruto art#I think this fic altered my brain function more than a hallucinogen could do#I first read it at a formative age#and last weekend I was like yknow what? I have already read 13 books this month. time for a mammoth fic#and that dear reader is how you get leegaa art after 15 years#I LOVE rock lee. btw#my art#diplomatic relations
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b’elanna vs her mother at similar ages, plus some sketches!
#my art#star trek voyager#my very first deanna…. my original obsession. if i ever read as much about betazoids as i do klingons we’re all in grave danger#also wrt the first image b'elanna is. 12 years old and as such is about to go emo mode but not quite yet. the girly girl thing is a front#sometime in winter she'll chop her hair off without permission#what do we think? human girl look to fit into the image her father has while he's still around or after to try and get him back?#miral is also a little bookish like b'elanna but on different subjects.... likes to keep to herself naturally but is also loudmouthed and#got told she shared her opinion too often a lot in university. didn't stop her though she speaks up when she thinks (knows) she's right#what did she study? don't ask me my answer changes with the weather#botany....linguistics.....military strategy.....chemistry....... uhmmmm religious studies. or even better the klingon system doesn't have#starfleet equivalents and she spent ages 15-22 doing apprenticeships for a certain (or multiple) disciplines#anyway.#kessik 2352 b'elanna has trouble sitting still for photos until she gets a little older so all the pics from before 7 are of her father#physically holding her so that she won't wander OR off guard shots or super blurry. theres more videos of that time than anything
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Okay here’s some advice. Don’t wait for motivation to start reading books again. Commit to ten minutes of reading every day. Make it a special part of your day. Light a candle at 5:30 in the morning, drink some coffee, and read your lil book.
If you’re an adult who doesn’t read books anymore, try reading actual adult fiction. And yes, I do think it’s important to read novels. If you’re bored with YA, it’s probably because you’re yearning for more challenging concepts.
And maybe stop looking at “best books of the year lists” and getting frustrated that there aren’t good books anymore. Because these books often appeal to a lot of people, they might not be appealing to your specific interests. There IS good queer lit that isn’t necessarily in the limelight, for example.
Also stop relying on motivation to do anything because once you get depression, you’ll stop doing that thing immediately 😘 Make achievable goals and develop habits. If you can’t read for 10 mins a day, then how about 5?
Anyway, I do think making this change has changed me for the better.
#32 year old thoughts#I have to leave for school at 6:45#and I was waking up at 6:15#I started dragging myself out of bed at 5:30 last year#so I could turn on a new age cd and light a candle#and drink my coffee and read so I didn’t feel like I was only waking up for work#it truly is life changing#it was really hard at first#but now I crave my morning time#I don’t know why I felt like sharing this but it’s truly made a difference
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animorphs will just drop a passage in a volume that will rotate in your thoughts for decades to come
#txt#many such examples but i just read visser for the first time yesterday and the bit abt the.#'-but he was not the same human. bits of essam still stuck to his brain. dead nerve endings were tied into his.#-some of his neurons fired through dead yeerk tissue.'#COOL I HATE THAT!!!!!#also earlier w the pool bit of 'i made Jenny breathe' AGH#honestly tho many many passages or scenes have haunted me since i read em when i was like 13 ough#this series....#eg many pieces of the hork bajir chronicles vol has been rotating in my brain for 10y now ngl.#i was gonna start listing moments in the series but we'll be here all day#Tobias being stuck as a hawk at the end of the FIRST VOLUME is such a tone setter. esp w the whole elfangor being eaten bit early on too.#ughhhh this serieeeesss#animorphs#also edit. closer to like 15 years jfc
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"The Inheritance Cycle is bad because it's just a ripoff of Star Wars/Lord of the Rings but with dragons-"
#the inheritance cycle#like. maybe the first book but it breaks out of that mould pretty fucking quickly#and comes into its own. and even then bitch i like lotr and star wars its a two cake situation#there's also the argument that its clearly written by a 15 year old and while yeah it kinda shows#i have read worse by more advanced authors. by far#and the overall feel of the books is really good and fun so like. who cares lol
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Not me reading skulduggery pleasant in 2024
#I saw hell breaks loose in the library and was like yeah I’ll read a fun prequel just to relive the good old days#tell me why I was 30 pages in and reserving the first book ready to go again like 15 years after I first took them out the library#in case it wasn’t obvious in having an excellent time thank you for asking#also not derek landy still writing skulduggery pleasant in 2024 man knew he was onto something good and ran with it#skulduggery pleasant
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my villain origin story is that my tenth grade english teacher misunderstood the ending of 1984 and argued with me over it in front of the entire class and would not even consider that i was right (i was)
#winston doesn’t die physically he dies mentally the bullet in his brain is a metaphor!!!!!!#she was like idk why they didn’t kill him at the end of the movie adaptation and i was like????#bc they didn’t have to???? that’s the point?????#the govt doesn’t have to kill you physically to stop you#they kill your mind and spirit#this was right around the time of the obama-mccain election too so we were at the end of#eight years of dubya and cheney so i was i suppose an annoying radicalized 15 year old#but still like idk how you can read an obvious metaphor and take it so literally#it’s almost a throwaway line#she was still one of my favorite teachers but i never forgave her for this#i suppose no teacher wants an insufferable know it all to call them out in front of everyone#but she was making herself look bad first
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Does something ever happen to you and you’re like I’m gonna need at least 10 therapy sessions to get over that
#I’ve been having an argument w my mom since Sunday#when she has the audacity to pull out a ‘I didn’t know you were gay’ and ‘how dare you think I wouldn’t be accepting’#forgetting the years and years of homophobia she subjected me to#starting by finding out I’m gay in the first place by reading through my phone when I was 15#like cool. cool that you can forget all of the stuff I need therapy for#and writing a revisionist history where you’ve been accepting the whole time#tracking tag#rambling#ok to reblog#<- everything on this acct is fair game but
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Thea Stilton Treasure Seekers Review/Ramble
Behold, an impulsive ramble about a possibly-obscure trilogy that's been translated to English during quarantine-ish, adding to the obscurity.
So the Treasure Seekers, huh? :3
Coming out a little prior but more or less over the course of quarantine and thus a lot of people not having ready access to it, the Treasure Seekers is what turned out to be a trilogy of what it says on the tin: the girls hunting down cool treasures as a result of going down the world's biggest and highest-stakes scavenger hunt written a hundred-ish years prior to the present time.
Gonna be giving MAJOR spoilers for the first book in the trilogy, and there'll (probably) be one post per book in the trilogy. If you haven't read the book, here's a copy on the Internet Archive you can read before skipping ahead to the review, enjoy, it's pretty good. If you've already read the book or don't care about spoilers, please proceed below the cut :3
The story begins with the girls on summer vacation in Scotland. Shenanigans get started when they meet this old hermit woman who has in her house a mysterious heirloom tapestry with a mysterious poem on it.
The tapestry has this poem that talks about a place with sweet winds, petals that will lead you to something beneath them, something about midnight and birds, and an alabaster garden created for the "jewel of the palace" (like me to you), that is guarded by a friend with deep feet. Sounds like a whole lotta cryptic shnit the theory heads would enjoy :D
Anyway so the girls go visit Beitris (the hermit woman) the next day to return something they borrowed from her only to walk into a holdup :D
Said holdup-ers are these two grunts led by this mysterious lady hiding her identity under a black fedora and thick-framed Ray Bans. The girls deal with that situation real quick and get the guys to scarper (if you're wondering how they did that, "the police are coming"), and once it all blows over, they find that the thugs only stole the tapestry despite ransacking the entire place like raccoons. Such a realization leads to a revelation on Beitris's end, so she entrusts the girls with the tapestry's backstory in a segment I will describe as LAAANNNEEEE LOOOORRRREEEEEE (said in a MatPat voice, we'll miss you king :'])
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The tapestry was a family heirloom passed down to Beitris by her grandmother Petra, who got it from her older sister Aurora Beatrix Lane, who is basically British Amelia Earhart. Wasn't into girly shnit, liked being outside and also archaeology, studied in the University of Cambridge as an Archaeology major and learned how to fly a plane, all while punting early 1900s gender norms into oblivion with her pants and motorcycle. Motorcycle queen, plane queen, archaeology queen, but then everything changed when this British Amelia Earhart did a British Amelia Earhart.
The context behind Aurora Beatrix Lane's disappearance is something relating to her work with her mentor Jan Von Klawitz, who was doing archaeology things with her and probably got up to some wild shnit, but we would never know because Aurora is very secretive about her plans and her destinations, and she only came home to the UK once, after her first trip, and that was when she gave smol child Petra the tapestry to guard because it led to "a very precious treasure", but she can't show it yet for the time being. The vibe was Aurora was planning on using the tapestry to show the treasure it hides once she's done with her archaeology shenanigans.
But then she did an Amelia Earhart but completely untraceable since she never revealed her destinations, so uh there's that :D
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Back to the present, this little storytime from Beitris has gotten the girls sucked into a rabbit hole. They are now hyperfixated like nobody's business and this Aurora Beatrix Lane is JUST LIKE THEM FR, and as a result they decide that y'know what they still have a few days before classes in Mouseford starts, and while they're at it, they're gonna find Beitris's tapestry and maaayyyybeeee find the alabaster garden. First destination: Girton College at the University of Cambridge, Aurora Beatrix Lane's alma mater.
The girls take a quick jaunt to Girton by train and then by bus to have a lil' chat with the dean, who reveals to them that they're looking for the central archive if they're gonna be looking for the deets on a student from a hundred years ago, but uh the archive is closed for the day, please come tomorrow. (Wonder why, maybe it's because they rode from Scotland to Girton by train which takes a shnitload of time. /nsrs but fr tho I wonder if the original Italian had them drive over there by car-- they did rent an SUV, and going by car would be way faster, like it'll only take a seven-hour drive faster) They come back the next day, are let into the archives, and oop, they find a well-preserved diary with Aurora's initials hidden in the Stanley Library.
Y'know what that means, LANE LOOORRRREEEEE
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So two months into her accompanying Jan on his excavations, she notes that Jan's been acting a bit sus lately-- being very nervous, being extremely protective over his luggage, being weird about hiding some of the relics he's found, and also a weird-ass incident where while exploring a small village's old castle, Aurora found a hidden chamber with a tome inside that Jan immediately snatched and was like "I'll take care of it don't worry, don't worry about the protocol stuff I'll be fine I'll take care of it". And then he went back to "normal" after that. Hmmmm.
A month later, while Jan was talking with one of his collaborators on their train to England, Aurora stumbled into the tome again, suspiciously in Jan's personal luggage instead of being properly archived and catalogued like it should've been. She read it, saw a thing about the Seven Treasures of the World, and that caused her protagonist genes to kick in since now she's now very tempted to look into finding them and showing them to the world.
After that, she went to some libraries to investigate and eventually decided to confront Jan about the whole treasures thing and his first reaction was he was pissed, calling Aurora a snoop and everything poking into his things. Then after calming down he said "just pretend to not see", but oh no, dear reader, Aurora was not gonna pretend to not see. She ain't gonna pretend to not see the fact that her mentor was actually a treasure hunter and collector who'd been using his occupation as an excuse to snatch some nifty treasures and keep them to himself like every European country who's stolen artifacts from Asian countries ever, ohohohooooo noooo, she's gonna do something about it.
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The girls scuttle on over back to Scotland and Beitris, to find that uh oh dear, the thugs came back again and this time they were asking about the girls specifically. Beitris pulled the same trick the girls pulled to get them to leave. So NOW the thugs are looking for the girls for whatever reason and wanna know their deal. Anyway, the girls show Beitris Aurora's diary, tell her about the summary, and also that unfortunately some of the pages are missing, and the diary doesn't say shnit about the tapestry so far. Beitris helps by giving them a letter that Aurora sent to Petra about the tapestry and its treasure, but interestingly mentions that she should "only trust Robert".
Since I haven't mentioned him before, Robert Neville was Aurora's flight tutor, a flying medic, and was toootttallllyyyyy just friends with Aurora you guys they were totally just frie--
He is dead in the present time, but his nephew John Neville is a (former) lighthouse keeper for the Ar-Men lighthouse in the IÎe de Sein, Brittany, France. So the girls head on over there, land in France, insert a thing where Vi feels like she's being watched but is like "maybe it's just a me thing, I dunno".
They head over to the Île de Sein, find an old man who turns out to be John, are invited to his house, tell him about their situation, and John mentions that he himself has been researching like crazy too about Aurora ever since hers and Jan's simultaneous disappearance over the same place at the same time in the same terrible storm. And also the fact that Robert was totally devastated when he got the news and spent years looking for her. He gives them his notes that he's accumulated over decades of researching in his pastime (which amounts to just Aurora's trip to Mexico), and tells them that since Aurora was looking for seven treasures, they'll need to find out where her seven trips took place, which will not be easy because Aurora was extremely secretive, and she only made her first trip even remotely public.
First place is Mexico so might as well head on over-- oh god the holdup-ers are back to holdup.
The thugs snatch Aurora's diary and book it before the girls can do much besides get an impromptu ocean bath, and oh dear, the thugs' boss has them now, and it's not the mafia cosplayer lookin' woman. But that's something I'll address later :3
Nonetheless, they carry on since the thugs never stole John's notebook, and they use it to go to the Puuc Route in Mérida, Yucatán (sounds very specific until you realize that Mérida is the capital of the Yucatán, and one thing everyone and their mother knows about the Mayan ruins there like Chichen Itza) to find more clues.
They do some more research on the Puuc Route, find some clues about "an invisible place, guarded by the chattiest of creatures", discover that it means they have to go to Uxmal, get a dub against the unfortunately acrophobic thugs, and realize that yes, Aurora did in fact sneak another one of her diaries in there.
This one doesn't have as much Lane Lore to contribute besides a clue that the girls find leads to Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh, India, a city known for its perfumes :3 sounds like "sweet winds", doesn't it? Oh and there's also something about a place with two lakes, which turns out to be Lakh Bahosi, a bird sanctuary about an hour's drive away from Kannauj. The girls head on over and try to do some investigating, but it doesn't take them that long to find a pair of grunts struggling under the weight of a very familiar tapestry while their boss was struggling to supervise them with her heels constantly digging into bird sanctuary dirt.
Anyway so the girls concoct a little scheme to steal the tapestry and the thugs fall for it like fish for a fishing lure, and they managed to scatter with the tapestry. After getting to a private space in the sanctuary, they find a clue that leads them to a set of coordinates that they find is a beeg tree. Oh and the treasure seems to be a present that was made for someone close to Mumtaz Mahal, as in "the jewel of the palace", the woman the Taj Mahal was made for; and the tapestry has a set of coordinates that is leading them to a beeg tree, with deep roots/feet. Oh hell yeah it's all comin' together.
They get to the tree, deal with the mafia lady for a little bit, find the treasure, and it turns out it's a very exquisite perfume bottle made of alabaster called "The Perfume of the Earth". They find a little note from Aurora explaining the treasure and its value and the significance of finding it, and now the girls have found the treasure Aurora had been searching for, and now's the time for a villain reveal?
So I haven't talked about him yet and have glossed over this guy for the entire ramble. See the mafia lady, Cassidy? Yeah she's not the big boss here. It's this guy who has a whole secret base in Denali National Park, Alaska, and has been overseeing everything behind the scenes. And by everything, I mean everything: He was alerted to the whole thing with Cassidy's first raid of Beitris's house, found out about the girls' involvement, and for a good half of the book, was trying to figure out what the girls' motives are for interfering with his line of work and what they might know about this whole thing he's looking for, which is the alabaster garden.
This guy has been keeping tabs on the girls through Cassidy and her thugs, who've been stalking the girls ever since France. He and Cassidy figured out in Paris that the girls are Mouseford students on vacation, and he was the one who gave the orders to snatch the journal from there. He was the one who told the goons to tail them to Mexico, and he was the one who managed to look up the girls' names, backgrounds, reasons for being in Scotland, all from the comfort of his base in Alaska. And only then, only then did he go to India himself to supervise and put a cap to his goons' buffoonery.
Who is this guy? Well, he is a treasure hunter who just wants to enjoy the treasures Aurora Beatrix Lane has hidden from his great-grandfather a hundred years ago. That's right, meet Luke Von Klawitz, the current heir to the Klawitz legacy and the treasure trove Jan Von Klawitz left behind in spite of his disappearance. Unfortunately Jan was better (and old enough) to secure a family legacy of greedy artifact hoarding.
So while the girls were in Lakh Bahosi, Luke was too with the goons and Cassidy (who is not his right-hand man and more just... a subordinate trying too hard to impress him), being the babysitter with these guys on leashes, as he tries to keep their stupidity under control. He intercepts the girls as they're about to leave Lakh Bahosi, blocking their path, and asks about the alabaster garden. The girls obviously don't spill and prolly would've gotten themselves blackbagged and interrogated had a friend they made prior to Lakh Bahosi not shown up in her dad's truck and came in clutch. (It sounds cliche and like it came out of nowhere but trust me it makes sense in-universe-- after the girls left the friend's family restaurant that they were hanging at, Luke's goons came over to interrogate them about the girls and where they went. Subtlety, who is she?)
The girls bring the perfume to a nearby university so it can be brought to a museum, send the tapestry back to Beitris, and return home to Whale Island, to read the last bits of Aurora's second journal and presumably to
So that's the book :D I put in a LOT of spoilers, but I'd say that reading the book is still worth it because you'll be able to get the connecting tissues that tie the organs of this story together. H-hopefully this all made sense . .'''
First things first, if you're not used to how Scholastic kids' novels are written, then uh, you might wanna get used to it, because the English translation of Thea Stilton is very... that. It's not beating the kids' book allegations in English, unfortunately. On the brighter side, though, it's pretty good for Scholastic standards! The pacing's very fast, but it feels about right-- gives me the same energy as diving deeper and deeper into a rabbit hole and going to all sorts of places because of the hyperfixation responsible for consuming their sanity for all of a week or so. The dialogue isn't nearly as atrocious as the worst it's capable of being (oh trust me we'll get to that). The tapestry puzzle and how the girls work towards solving it is very coherent and logical for the situation they are in at the beginning, and it's very satisfying to see everything come together and for things to slowly make more and more sense in the poem despite it being as vague and puzzle box-y as it was.
The Lane family lore is very well-thought-out, and Aurora Beatrix Lane is the perfect spiritual predecessor to the girls, what with her love for adventure, love for travel, strong moral compass, and the strong compulsion to elbow drop every single feminine social rule under the sun. I can totally buy her being someone the girls would totally hyperfixate on researching, because she feels like that kind of compelling character-- a passionate young archaeologist who decided to put her own safety on the line for the sake of what she believed in and to dunk on Klawitz and his selfish (and very illegal) goals of hoarding the treasures of the world to himself.
As for the villain, I'll be real gamers, Luke Von Klawitz is probably the most intimidating if not terrifying villain in the entire franchise. He has drones spying on every corner of the world for him, he has goons he can contact at any time and have them do his bidding (to mixed results it seems), he has cutting-edge technology that he uses for terrifying means, all in the safety and comfort of his secret underground base in Alaska where he has his little basement filled to the brim with historical artifacts he's kept all to himself to enjoy. Lemme run this through you again:
He was able to learn the girls names, the university they're studying in, and why they were in Scotland in the first place, all without ever meeting them face-to-face or having his goons interrogate them directly. All he needed to learn all of this was the (not very helpful) research by Cassidy, and a few commands put into his world-connected supercomputer.
Are you intimidated yet? I sure hope you are :D this guy's got a lotta potential is what I'm saying. He's a bit of a brat who wants what he wants and wants it immediately, but he's also a bit of a chess master who looks over things in the background while his minions do all the work for him. Really the only thing holding him back is the incompetency of his goons, and technically it's not even that they're very stupid-- Cassidy and her grunts Stan and Max are very good at swooping in out of nowhere to wreak havoc, dip in and get out before anyone can do anything about it. They're decent if not good at the job they're usually assigned: low-level grunt work. Unfortunately they're not good at much else, which drove Luke insane this entire book, haha.
The girls' dynamic with Cassidy, Stan and Max was refreshing in the sense that the girls aren't always getting punted by them, and the goons aren't always taking Ls just from physical contact with the girls. Cassidy and the goons always had the element of surprise on their side, being able to show up out of nowhere and do their thing before the girls have time to even blink; but once the girls figured out their whole shtick, it was easy to learn that they are easily outclass-able by five mouse Oxford students in braincell count and thus act accordingly. They force the girls to think fast and come up with some snappy plans on the spot, and the girls force Luke to realize he hired Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum, and Tweedle Dummy as goons :D
Now uh, I have been complimenting this thing the entire time, but there is one little thing I have an issue within this book, and that is the whole... Power of Friendship thing they've got going on throughout the book.
Yes, unfortunately, the Friendship Curse has claimed this hardcover series too, and while it's not the worst here, it's still... it's still a bit atrocious :D
For instance, the conclusion Cassidy and Luke come to for the girls' reasons for interference is "friendship". Literally, Cassidy literally says to Luke, "It seems they did it out of friendship, Sir", and then Luke responds with an evil cackle and is like "FRIENDSHIP? THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP DOESN'T EXIST IN THIS WORLD! AIN'T NO WAAAAYYYYY THEY'RE NOT FIVE SCHEMERS WHO WANNA GET THE TREASURES THEMSELVES", which is like... I don't get that vibe from Luke anywhere else in the book? Luke values efficiency and getting what he wants-- he's not hired Cassidy to be all buddy-buddy with her, he hired her for a job and she has to work to fulfill said job. He just wants competent employees, and y'know what, that's valid. Not a single part in that have I seen "ew power of friendship". It's very villain for the sake of villainy kind of energy, which I don't think fits Luke with the other bits of information we get of him? He's following his great-granddad's footsteps-- not a single minute of that did that mean "the spirit of friendship doesn't exist get yo head outa the cotton candy"
Then there's... how this applies to the girls.
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WHY DID THEY MAKE VIOLET THE GROUP'S FRIENDSHIP PROPHET GRAAAAHHHH
I probably would make a full-blown rant about this at some point, but one thing I never liked about any of the hardcovers was how Violet of all people is the group's assigned friendship prophet. She'd occasionally make a comment about how uh something something the power of love is the strongest of all, and every single time I don't like it :D
Sure fine you can chalk it up to character development since her early months in Mouseford, but in the earlier books it's heavily established that she's the pragmatic one, the braincell keeper, the one who keeps the girls' group ADHD on track or the one who reminds them that "hey we've been at this for a really long time and it's now 2AM, we should really turn in now". Being a friendship prophet is a Colette thing, not a Violet thing, and I'm not trying to insult Colette or anything like that. I would be far more okay with it if Colette was the one to go on about the "power of love" because she's literally the HOPELESS ROMANTIC! She's the one with her head in the clouds, the one most likely to fangirl about ships in movies, the one who chooses to ship Romeo and Juliet and pretend to not see the entire second act of said play for the sake of believing in love.
If Colette had a line where she gushed about the power of friendship, I would've just chalked it up to "that cheesy-ass statement is something she'd totally say ngl", as opposed to the jarring whiplash I get from seeing Violet of all people call upon the Power of Friendship.
Again, probably will rant about this at some point (lemme know if you're into that idea), but yeah -m-
Literally just chuck the power of friendship bits and replace them with something more practical/realistic/grounded/whateveryouwannacallit, and it's basically perfect! Even the bits where the girls make friends on their journey is believable! Those don't have to be altered at all! Geuh it drives me insane, almost to the point of wanting to do something about it....
Well, that's enough rambling for today. I can't use up all my steam on this first book-- I plan on making ramblings for the second and third books, after all.
See ya Stilton fans, and for the newcomers from Twitter, welcome :D I hope you enjoy your stay :D
#geronimo stilton#thea stilton#thea sisters#book review#book rant#book rambles#unfortunately treasure seekers 3 isn't available on the archive as far as I'm seeing :'3#which is disappointing because GWAAAHHH#not gonna give any spoilers but it and book 1 are tied for my favorite in the trilogy#i remember reading the first treasure seekers and immediately feeling nostalgic because i severely missed the girls treasure hunting#high stakes and all that crazy stuff that the older books delivered#tangoing with some crazy villains with some hella power and not like the latter four graphic novels did#i missed that a lot so having it in treasure seekers made my at-the-time 15-year-old self very happy#ipads dieded rn but once i get it back and fixed and hopefully not factory reset i should draw some treasure seekers doodles fr#maybe something like i dunno aurora beatrix lane#who knows :]
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we just finished watching Dune (1984) and I feel insane
#I don’t even LIKE dune that much (never made it past the first book which I read 15 years ago)#but the unbelievably rushed second and third acts have me bitching about how they didn’t cover ANY of the lore#I had to pause the movie and explain things to ju a few times because she had no clue what was going on#and I thought chani was underwritten in the book…in this movie she’s almost nonexistent#the visuals are incredible though#and irulan is SO beautiful….what a waste of that actress tbh#they don’t even explain why she’s narrating? she just stood there#they could have given her one scene where she actually interacted with anyone#fandom musings
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unproductive morning
#went to class from 7:30-9:15#got home made scrambled eggs and coffee and read for 30 minutes my assignment for a quiz tmr#i'll make lunch and clean my room and hopefully finish my reading#tonight im working in the library from 5-8/9#hopefully just 8pm#if there are people still studying i have to stay till 9 bc it's midterm week for the first years#i dont mind but would rather just go home bc im feeling exhausted already
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having mommy issues be like I hate that you know me I hate that we’re related I hate that you birthed me I hate that you don’t know how to love me properly I hate that you can’t see how much you hurt me I hate that I’m expected to love you
#cy says stuff#I moved out when I was 17 for a reason#but I do still go back to visit when schools out sometimes and I regret it every single time#every time we talk I’m like damn is it time to call it quits because this is not it#I literally feel like I’m constantly on the brink of being disowned or kicked out of the house when I’m there#but it’s also for things like. bringing a single bottle of wine to a Christmas party that I did not even drink#or like. moving in with my partner of 4 years. because we are going to the 2nd most expensive city in Canada and girl I cannot pay the rent#or being upset when she reads my diary ?? or reads my credit card statements without permission and also just like behind my back??#like do you think I’m not going to find out when you bring up information you only would’ve known if you had read those things#I can put two and two together…#also I’m literally almost done my university degree. i am fully an adult. these should not be issues !#ahhhhh!!!#anyways I will speak to my therapist about this lol#also y’all my friends are always like oh I love my mom and it just seems to be a socially accepted thing that you should love your mom#but what if your mom sucks what then#I genuinely cannot relate to them I’m like literally what does that feel like#the first time I felt loved was when I was 15 lol there is 0 love in my family#anyways !#it’s okay I am out of it and I have been out of it#just#always on the brink of cutting her off forever lol#some ppl just never change as much as you want them to and that is tough to accept.#it is also harder because society is telling my that I need to stay loyal to my family cause they’re blood#but if this were anyone else I would’ve blocked them so long ago 😭
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oh, ok 😢
#alexa reads acowar#chapter 15 is a punch in the gut#some of you bitches will never understand how it felt to have to wait a year for this book and this being your ships first interaction 🫠
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#i just saw a post in the catb tag that was like ‘i think the new song will be mid cuz im 20 now and not 16’ like WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT#theyve literally been my favorite band for almost ten years#i like almost all the same content i just have more interests along with those now#my all time favorite show my all time favorite band my all time favorite book are all still the same#i discovered catb at 15- im currently saving up for a catb tattoo. i read carry on at 16- im currently beta reading a snowbaz fic#i first watched stranger things and dark at 16- i currently make gifsets of both of them.#i started watching dan and phil at 14- i watched their new video yesterday and i went to dans show last year#IM LITERALLY WEARING A FALL OUT BOY SHIRT RN LIKE I AM THE EXACT SAME GHJFKSS#how do yall just stop loving something...... thats insane#i never get over anything i love#tumblr polls#polls#fandom#fandom culture
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Rhonda Kazembe
#I love this girl#I'm trying to write about her#Its... Going#But she's just absolutely amazing#I learned the other day that she was at least seven years older than Reynie#Which reinforces the idea that she's probably 18/19 in the first book#And then barely 20 in TPJ#She goes through so much#And is so resilient#I love her#I'm imagining her getting through the tests and meeting Number Two (Who'd probably be... 14/15/16 at the time?)#And she just looks up to her so much#Gah#I have a lot of feelings about them being sisters#Everyone please go read “the dances of swaths of dust”#It's so good#August did phenomenally with it#So many emotions#the mysterious benedict society#mbs#rhonda kazembe
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