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It's Argyle's Fandom Cheese Plate - Day 23! | Fandom: Less | Pairing: Arthur/Freddy
"Oh my god, why oh why did we agree to go to this party?" Arthur moans, emerging from the bathroom at last. "Hell, anyway, what d'you think? Is it too tight? Too skimpy? Too blue?"
The Speedo in question is the same shade as Arthur's favorite suit—Arthur's own shade of blue. I adore it on him. He looks beautiful. He looks sexy. We're also running late. Reasonably, I say: "The only place it would look better than on you, Arthur, is on the floor."
He brightens at this. "Yeah?"
"Yeah."
"Yeah—Well: later, Freddy. We've got to get going."
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You know the real problem with America?... All of your elbowing, unblushing, ‘can-do’ achievements. And nobody ever says, ‘Wait! What if we’re wrong?’... What if it’s wrong? The whole idea?... What if the whole idea of America is wrong?
Andrew Sean Greer, Less Is Lost
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“It is a traveler’s fallacy that one should shop for clothing while abroad. Those white linen tunics, so elegant in Greece, emerge from the suitcase as mere hippie rags; the beautiful striped shirts of Rome are confined to the closet; and the delicate hand batiks of Bali are first cruise wear, then curtains, then signs of impending madness.” ― Andrew Sean Greer, Less
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Queer Fiction Free-for-All Book Bracket Tournament: Round 1B


Book summaries and submitted endorsements below:
Arthur Less series (Less, Less is Lost) by Andrew Sean Greer
PROBLEM: You are a failed novelist about to turn fifty. A wedding invitation arrives in the mail: your boyfriend of the past nine years now engaged to someone else. You can’t say yes--it would all be too awkward--and you can’t say no--it would look like defeat. On your desk are a series of half-baked literary invitations you’ve received from around the world.
QUESTION: How do you arrange to skip town?
ANSWER: You accept them all.
If you are Arthur Less.
Thus begins an around-the-world-in-eighty-days fantasia that will take Arthur Less to Mexico, Italy, Germany, Morocco, India and Japan and put thousands of miles between him and the problems he refuses to face. What could possibly go wrong?
Well: Arthur will almost fall in love in Paris, almost fall to his death in Berlin, barely escape to a Moroccan ski chalet from a Sahara sandstorm, accidentally book himself as the (only) writer-in-residence at a Christian Retreat Center in Southern India, and arrive in Japan too late for the cherry blossoms. In between: science fiction fans, crazed academics, emergency rooms, starlets, doctors, exes and, on a desert island in the Arabian Sea, the last person on Earth he wants to see. Somewhere in there: he will turn fifty. The second phase of life, as he thinks of it, falling behind him like the second phase of a rocket. There will be his first love. And there will be his last.
A love story, a satire of the American abroad, a rumination on time and the human heart, by an author The New York Times has hailed as “inspired, lyrical,” “elegiac,” “ingenious,” as well as “too sappy by half,” Less shows a writer at the peak of his talents raising the curtain on our shared human comedy.
Contemporary, literary fiction, series, adult
How to Get a Girlfriend (When You're a Terrifying Monster) by Marie Cardno (Monster Girlfriend series)
Life is tough when you’re an eldritch abomination.
Trillin isn’t technically a person. She’s a tiny breakaway piece of consciousness from the all-devouring Endless, doomed to eventually rejoin it. But when a human witch stumbles into her world, Trillin suddenly has a new reason to figure out individuality–one shape-shifting tentacle at a time.
Sian is sure important magical discoveries are just around the corner, if she can just get her portals to work reliably. Reaching the dimension of the Endless without being eaten on sight is a dream come true, and Sian is determined to explore every bit of it. For science, of course, not for the strangely adorable life-form who keeps popping up and trying to… flirt?
But Trillin’s world can be a dangerous place, and keeping Sian safe might risk drawing the attention of the Endless itself–which will swallow Trillin up along with all her dreams of humanity. Together, can this unlikely duo escape the Endless, figure out the optimum number of appendages, and maybe even find love?
How to Get a Girlfriend (When You’re a Terrifying Monster) is a sweet, low-heat F/F sapphic romance between a witch scientist and a shape-shifting Cthulhu monster. HEA guaranteed!
Romance, fantasy, monster romance, novella, adult
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From Less is Lost by Andrew Sean Greer
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JOMP Book Photo Challenge
March 20 - Hello, Spring🌷
#jompbpc#justonemorepage#less#andrew sean greer#booklr#mypics#books#books and flowers#bookblr#books and plants#tbr#lgbt books
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now accepting recommendations for stories where there's some kind of twist about who it's being narrated to or by
#the only one i can think of off the top of my head is less by andrew sean greer but surely there must be others#lulu speaks
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I'm sorry you've become a writer... I'm sorry this disaster has come for you. I love you. But you have to pay attention. It won't help now, I don't know what will help now, but I promise it will help later. That's all you need to do. Pay attention.
Andrew Sean Greer, Less Is Lost
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My mum has moved into a house with a really quiet staircase so I’m using the ‘LADDER DOWN’ system to avoid collision, Arthur Less you are always on my mind and in my heart
#arthur less#less book#less#andrew sean greer#freddy pelu#i adore freddy as well maybe even more so this one goes out to you Mr Pelu
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Reading update












Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault - DNF
I have to admit I didn't give this one much of a chance. I got it in a Rainbow Crate so I felt compelled to at least try to read it, but it's just not my kind of thing, and I DNFed at page 4. Really didn't like the writing style.
Idol Minds by KT Salvo - 2.75/5 stars
Almost DNFed this when I was about 50 pages from the end because it very abruptly lost my attention. I never really liked either of the main characters so I didn't care about their breakup or HEA. Also the sex scenes were weirdly short but also repetitive, somehow?
Fevered Star by Rebecca Roanhorse - 3.75/5 stars
I will be completely honest and admit that I could remember almost nothing of the first book when I started reading this the other day. I remembered that I really liked it, and that was about it. This one was...good?
Ok, so, let me see if I can put this into words. During the pandemic, authors kept writing, right? Especially if they were under contract to produce a series. And for some authors, that was fine. There is no discernible difference in their work. And then other authors, it's like...the anxiety brain fog got baked into their writing. There's nothing technically wrong with it. Things are happening. The characters are still engaging. And yet...sometimes it just feels like...things are happening. Like the author couldn't really process the emotions of the things happening, and thus couldn't really write feeling into the work? So it becomes just Things Happening. And I know how I should feel about it, but I'm not feeling it. Like when the dose of your antidepressant is too high, and you just have no feelings? It's sort of like that.
On the Rooftop by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton - DNF
There's nothing wrong with this book, tbh—it's well written with an interesting setting, characters with depth, and a theme that should, in theory, interest me. That said, I just wasn't feeling it. I won this book from my local bookstore and it's the sort of literary fiction that I read all the time in my teens and early twenties, even though I never really enjoyed it? I'm a genre fiction kid, as it turns out.
My Dear Henry: A Jekyll and Hyde Remix by Kalynn Bayron - 4/5 stars
I really really liked this, and I probably would have rated it higher, except it fell into the trap that a lot of queer retellings of classics do: in being forced to hew to a plot line from a century or more ago, a lot of story and character depth has to be jettisoned. This book did a much better job than The Henchman of Zenda by KJ Charles, but I still found myself wanting a more modern storytelling style. Overall it was really good, though.
Less is Lost by Andrew Sean Greer - 4.75/5 stars
I hated Less for most of the time I was reading it (but it didn't bore me, so that's something). When I got to the end and realized it was a romance, I ended up loving it, but I had to split the difference in my rating, haha. This is the direct sequel and I loved it. It's laugh out loud funny (which I did not find Less to be most of the time) and melancholy, but at its heart is also a love story.
When the Stars Go Dark by Paula McLain - 4/5 stars
A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske - 5/5 stars (reread)
I loved it even more on the reread. I would die for Edwin and Robin. I'm crazy excited for A Power Unbound.
Hoarfrost by Jordan L Hawk - 4.25/5 stars
Such a Quiet Place by Megan Miranda - 3.5/5 stars
I never know how to rate thrillers because honestly, they aren't my genre. This was part of the batch of books I won at trivia from my local bookstore. It was good in that it held my attention and was entertaining (and a bit creepy), but like, I don't know that I'll tell people that they simply must read it. But yeah, I read it in a day, so it's a quick read.
Spell Bound by FT Lukens - DNF
Ugh. Reads like my fantasy epic I was writing when I was 14 (see also: TJ Klune's Verania series). When I'm mentally editing the book as I'm reading, you know that's a bad sign. The first chapter could have been like, 2 pages (instead it was 18). Here's how Chapter 3, which introduces the other main character begins: Summer was such a waste of time and effort. Spring was okay. Autumn was the best. Winter wasn't bad.
Okay???? Great??????? Why do I care? I read for another page after that. Lukens is an author I really, really want to like, but the last two books I've read by them are just obnoxious. I could forgive The Rules and Regulations for Mediating Myths and Magic because it was one of their first books (it might have been their first?), but this...is not their first book, yet that's what it reads like. I suspect this is a manuscript they wrote a while ago, shelved, and brought it back out now that they're having success.
Heart of Dust by HL Moore - 5/5 stars
You know when you read a book that's so good, and you can't figure out why the hell you had to stumble across it by going down some algorithm recommendation rabbit hole? This is one of those books. Gritty and unique sci-fi setting, a backdrop of labor rights, aching gay mutual pining? Please read this.
#fevered star#rebecca roanhorse#reading tag#my dear henry#kalynn bayron#less is lost#andrew sean greer#a marvellous light#freya marske#such a quiet place#megan miranda#heart of dust#hl moore
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