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ytcomments-archive · 1 year ago
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blondebrainpowered · 3 months ago
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The Simpsons - Fear of Flying, 1994
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modernistdelights · 3 months ago
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A fire exit in a celestial shaft of light, Sale, 2025.
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knight-in-sour-armor · 3 months ago
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lostetiquette · 11 months ago
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Swift was spotted leaving the swanky members-only club Annabel's in an outfit from Vivienne Westwood's new Autumn-Winter 2024/25 collection, August 12, 2025
The "Fire Exit" sign caught my attention...One Direction ⬆️
Reminded me of this photo of Harry Styles leaving The Fleur ⚜️ Room on May 7, 2019 - the day after he hosted the Met Gala
The "Final Exit" sign pointing UP ⬆️ 🤔
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Both Stars 🌟 appear to be "leaving out the side door" 🚪🧶
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mercerislandbooks · 8 months ago
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Our Favorite Fiction of 2024
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Although there is still a month and a bit of 2024 to go, and it's entirely possible that one of us will find another novel we absolutely adore, we wanted to give you, our lovely customers, a peek at the collection of fiction we couldn't stop talking about this year. Our staff is a varied lot with diverse tastes (luckily our customers are just as delightfully quirky) and we hope there's something for everyone in this round-up of titles.
Cindy, Laurie, Nancy AND Caitlin all loved Liz Moore's The God of the Woods, with its historical setting, secrets galore, and rich people doing very bad things. If you're in the mood for a thriller set in the '70's this will satisfy.
As for Table for Two, by Amor Towles, Brad says that the concluding 200-page novella of this short story collection is "worth the price of admission", continuing the story of Rules of Civility. He was also charmed to discover the only published mystery of famed Winnie-the-Pooh author A. A. Milne. The Red House Mystery is for those of you longing for a perfect locked room whodunnit from the Golden Age of Mysteries.
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For a contemporary thriller, Cindy highly recommends Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera, saying, "Lucy Chase, exonerated in the murder of her best friend, is mortified when a popular (and handsome) true crime podcaster opens a new investigation that thrusts her into national and community scrutiny all over again. Moving back and forth between the events that led to the crime and this new investigation, old friendships and relationships are reconsidered. Let the neighborly finger-pointing begin! Again."
Or, if a week on Cape Cod with your adult kids AND your aging parents in the height of summer sounds appealing (or at the least, amusing to read about), Laurie and I both loved Sandwich by Catherine Newman. Funny, poignant, and perfect for book clubs, this is a short book that packs a punch.
My personal top read of 2024 is The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley. Try this smart and thought-provoking debut if you like time travel, handsome Arctic explorers, and shady government shenanigans.
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One of Caitlin's favorites from this year is Small Rain, by Garth Greenwell, a book she calls, "Magnificent! A tender novel about healing, care-giving, and poetry." She also loved Us Fools, by Nora Lange, a heartbreaking yet humorous story about two sisters growing up in the Midwest during the 1980's farm crisis. And check out the testimonials at the front for Caitlin's quote!
Nancy and Caitlin can't stop talking about Fire Exit by Morgan Talty. Caitlin says, "A long kept family secret, inheritance, guilt and mental illness combine into one outstanding novel." While Nancy adds, "I can't say enough good things about this book and author. Incredible writing!"
Becca and I got to buddy read and write a blog about The Spellshop, the coziest of cozy fantasies. This one is for readers who want a warm hug of book with a dollop of whimsy. Warning, it will make you crave toast and jam.
And (in my opinion) our favorite fiction isn't complete without an exceptional romance. Ready or Not, by Cara Bastone was a fantastic, surprise pregnancy, friends-to-love romance. I absolutely loved these characters and all their emotions. Plus, the audiobook is one of the best I've listened to this year.
Check out the link to see our complete list and, as always, we're happy to give you even more recommendations!
2024: Our Favorite Fiction
Up next, our Favorite Nonfiction of 2024!
-- Lori
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orlando-in-love · 4 months ago
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"So many things I could have said, but I said nothing, asked nothing, and it was sadder than anything I could have said or asked."
-Morgan Talty, Fire Exit
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pizzathefox · 1 year ago
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Liminal Wednesday - Emergency Exit (tap or click for full)
Here's a strange personal one of mine. I know it's not quite 'liminal' in other's eyes...but I'm really into Exit signs and fire/safety type signage so this one feels pretty Liminal to me.
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finnslay · 1 year ago
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A story about accessibility: Little co-fronting at school, walking through the hall (We're going to call the little 🐄🍁 and the older alter 🦋🧪)
🐄🍁: What's that for? *"That" being a fire alarm*
🦋🧪: That's a fire alarm. It rings when there might be a fire.
🐄🍁: Why? What does the ringing do?
🦋🧪: It let's people know they should leave
🐄🍁: Leave how?
🦋🧪: The doors
🐄🍁: We're upstairs
🦋🧪: Go downstairs
*A few days later*
🐄🍁: *Looks at "Don't use during fire" sign by elevator* "How will kids in wheelchairs get out?
🦋🧪:Someone has to help them
🐄🍁: What if they're alone?
🦋🧪:I don't know...
🐄🍁: That's stupid. They're stuck...
🦋🧪: Yeah, I know. It's very stupid...
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nyandreasphotography · 1 year ago
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Prayer & Meditation (fire exit) - Manhattan, New York City by Andreas Komodromos
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robthepensioner · 7 months ago
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If this fire door on the promenade at Fleetwood opens outwards, let us hope that anyone who wishes to use it in an emergency is strong.
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leewilsonaccess · 1 year ago
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Evacuation Considerations for People with Disability (or Opening the Proverbial Can of Worms)
The ‘Gap’ in Legislation A gap exists in most countries legislative framework relating to the evacuation of people with disability under current disability discrimination, building and workplace safety laws. The gap exposes those members of the community with disability, particularly those with sensory or mobility disabilities to the risk of being delayed in their ability to evacuate a building…
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mangotortoise · 2 years ago
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Reading Wrap-Up November AND December 2023
Got a wee bit distracted with my job and didn't do a write-up for November, but I only finished one: Night of the Living Rez by Morgan Talty.
Talty is a citizen of the Penobscot Nation and an assistant professor of English in Creative Writing and Native American and Contemporary Literature at the University of Maine in Orono (bio I copied directly from Wikipedia). I read his book for Native American History Month (and technically Winter in the Blood by James Welch...which I have yet to finish because although I've been traveling a lot recently, I have not done it in such a way conducive to listening to audiobooks.)
It's a good book of short stories which, for me, hit harder because of how they were arranged (packs a bigger emotional punch.) Also worth noting is that Talty has a full length novel coming out next June (Fire Exit, I plan to pre-order it once I have a set address.)
As for December (unless I finish Silver Nitrate in two days) I've read The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy (so so so so fucking good and emotionally devastated and awful you do not understand how much this book wrecked me but it was so well written I could not stopppp) and The Memory Police by Yōko Ogawa Yōko Ogawa.
(If you can't tell, I loved The God of Small Things.)
The Memory Police I was a bit mixed on. It was dystopian (I don't read that genre much) and I probably should have consulted a reading guide as I went through it rather than a quick summary before, because I found the meaning a bit difficult to parse through on my own (it's a dense rich boom, though I feel like a lot of its charm was lost in translation.) Unlike some books I've listed here, I didn't hate it; I just don't think I 'got' it and probably need to dig into why.
Anyway, Happy New Year! Hope next year brings other good books!
-Mango
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knight-in-sour-armor · 2 years ago
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sspacegodd · 1 year ago
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Escape rope.
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klumpypotamus · 2 years ago
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Daily O’Brien - 07/11 Miles “Emergency O’Brien Exit” O’Brien
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