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bibliophilecats · 1 year ago
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Read this month: May 2024
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I finally picked up some physical books again:
M. Lo: A Scatter of Light
T. Bell: Sepia und das Erwachen der Tintenmagie (audiobook, eARC)
D. Sayer: Whose Body (ebook)
A. Garner: Treacle Walker (ebook, library)
F. Marske: A Marvellous Light (ebook, library)
B. Albertalli: Imogen, Obviously (ebook, library)
M. Lafferty: Station Eternity
May was quite the rollercoaster regarding the books I read - I even read a 1* book (which I only finished because, by the time I realised it would not get better, I was already over 40 pages in this 80 page novella). At least it ended on a high. After loving Six Wakes, I am happy to say that Station Eternity is another great SciFi murder mystery by Mur Lafferty. I want more!
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plush-ee · 1 year ago
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I never posted pics of the house I got!!!
It’s very dark downstairs so I may need to get the ceiling light. Also, those hatsune miku room gatchas are the perfect size for calicos, they even fit in the slippers! (At least Bruce does!)
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the-trinket-witch · 2 years ago
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🌻 for Albert and Freya, just a casual hangout
(ask meme here)
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I always see Freya in a sort of bodice/waistcoat, and oddly enough, so I too see Al in a lot of the time.
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madamlaydebug · 11 months ago
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"From Egypt, the Mysteries went to Phoenicia, and were celebrated at Tyre. Osiris changed his name, and become Adonis or Dionysos, still the representative of the Sun; and afterward these Mysteries were introduced successively into Assyria, Babylon (it goes back to Enki/Ea), Persia, Greece, Sicily, and Italy; even in the British Isles the Druids celebrated those of Dionysos, learned by them from the Egyptians. In Greece and Sicily, Osiris took the name of Bacchus, and Isis (probably Ninti) that of Ceres, Cybele, Rhea and Venus." Albert Pike
"The fish is one of the most ancient symbols, and it was the original symbol of Christianity. Jesus, as the fisher of men, or the fish man, appears to come from the Chaldean story of Dagon, who came out of the sea and brought religion, philosophy, and science to his people. Fishes were also sacred to the Greeks and Romans, being connected with the worship of Aphrodite (Venus). An interesting survival of pagan ritualism is found in the custom of eating fish on Friday. Freya, in whose honor the day was named, was the Scandinavian Venus. Green is the color of the Prophet Mohammed and, being symbolic of verdure, is inevitably associated with the World Mother; and both the Islamic crescent and the scimitar may be interpreted to signify the crescent shape of either the moon or Venus (Jumu'ah - Freya/Friday prayer). Moreover, the checkerboard floor upon which the modern Freemasonic lodge stands is the old tracing board of the Dionysiac Architects." Manly P. Hall
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inawickedlittletown · 5 months ago
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So yesterday, because of your mention of it in chapter 9 of “don’t make a shadow of yourself” I bought TJ Klune’s wolfsong.
Finished it today. So good.
I’m going to keep reading the series but do you have other book recommendations?
It's such a good series! I'm so glad you picked it up.
TJ Klune is one of my favorites so I would definitely recommend his other books. I recently re-read a couple of them and I still just love them so much. The House in The Cerulean Sea and Under The Whispering Door are amazing.
I have soooo many book recs. I read a lot and I read widely so I'll just throw you a mix of things that come to mind right now as books I've really enjoyed:
Becoming Ted by Matt Cain
A Marvellous Light By Freya Marske (the series as a whole is wonderful)
Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall
10 Things That Never Happened by Alexis Hall
Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano
Spell Bound by F.T. Lukens (this author actually has a lot of really great books, I would recommend all of them)
Renegades by Marissa Meyer
Bride by Ali Hazelwood
A Rip Through Time by Kelley Armstrong
Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree
Conventionally Yours by Annabeth Albert
An Unexpected Kind Of Love by Haden Stone
I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue
Currently I'm reading The Spells We Cast by Jason June which has been really quite good so far.
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mask131 · 2 years ago
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Seasonal theme: Magical summer (beginning)
This summer will be a season of wonders and enchantments, of spells and wizards - a magical summer!
Here is a list of beings, entities, objects and concepts you can check out if you want to add some magic to your summer:
In the myths, legends and so-called “real” world...
In the Arthurian literature: Merlin the enchanter, most famous of all wizards, derived from the legendary Welsh figure of Myrddin. Morgan le Fay, the ever-so-ambiguous enchantress of Arthurian mythos. Excalibur, the greatest and most iconic of all magical swords.
In Greek mythology: Hecate, the goddess of magic and witches. Circe, the divine enchantress of the Odyssey. Medea, the most frightening sorceress of the Greek legends. Lamia, a Greco-Roman bogeywoman that medieval times assimilated with various monsters and witches.
In Norse mythology: seidr, the old Norse magic, and its patron goddess Freya. Loki, expert shapeshifter and trickster supreme.
Christian legends, myths and beliefs: the Malleus Maleficarum, the unfamous manual used by many witch-hunters during the great witch hunts throughout Europe - a manual which was not accepted by the Church, unlike what many people believe. The Ars Goetia, both the art of invoking demons and the grimoire containing the secrets of said art. Astaroth, a demon often associated today with witchcraft. The famous witches sabbath, that was the great terror and fantasy of devil-fearing men of the Middle-Ages and the Renaissance. The paintings of Goya, which illustrated the various superstitions and beliefs surrounding witches in Spain.
The folklore of the British Isles: the British Grimalkin, with its cousins the English King of Cats and the Celtic Cat-sith. Lugh, the Irish Celtic god that mastered all of the arts, including magic.
Vaïnämöinen, the great bard-enchanter of Finland, and one of the sorcerer-heroes of the Kalevala alongside the magical blacksmith Ilmarinen, all fighting against the evil witch-queen Louhi.
In fairytales: the fairytales of the brothers Grimm brought many of the famous fairytale witches, from the evil queen with her magic mirror in Snow-White to the witch living in a house of bread and sugar in Hansel and Gretel. In Slavic fairytales, the great and iconic witch is the dreaded Baba Yaga. The French fairytales also brought the archetype of the fairy godmother: Cinderella, Toads and Diamonds, Donkeyskin, Cunning Cinders, The Hind in the Woods/The White Doe, Prince Marcassin... And let’s not forget Carabosse, the wicked fairy of the fairytale Princess Mayblossom, that became thanks to Tchaïkovsky’s ballet the old antagonistic fairy of Sleeping Beauty. Plus: the seven-league boots, one of the most famous magical items of French fairytales, appearing in Little Thumbling or The Orange Tree and the Bee.
The world of alchemy: the famous philosopher’s stone, elixir of life, and panacea that formed the ultimate goals of alchemists. Hermes Trismegistus, the mythological patron and ancestor of all alchemists (himself a mix of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth). Nicolas Flamel, the 14th century book-seller everybody believed to be the discovered of the philosopher’s stone.
Some famous grimoires of our world: The Book of Abramelin, a tome of sacred Jewish magic. The Lesser Key of Solomon, a demonology grimoire of the 17th century inspired by the older book of sacred spells known as The Key of Solomon. The very famous duo of French grimoires known as the Grand Albert and Petit Albert. The Book of Shadows, a type of grimoire originally part of the Wicca religion, and that became popularized in America media thanks to the television series Charmed.
Principles, beliefs, personalities and practices of our world (which, as you will note, frequently mix magic with religion and folk-healing): Nostradamus, the great French prophet. The magi of Persia, Zoroastrian priests and astronomers that gave birth to the concept of the “mage” as we know it today. The original mana - not the video game mechanic, but the supernatural force of Oceanian beliefs. The Celtic druids and the most famous of their sacred sites: Stonehenge. The marabout, a type of Muslim holy man from Africa to whom was attributed some magical powers in folk-belief. The shamans of Siberia, the ones from which the very principle of “shamanism” was codified in the West. The medecine people of the First Nations in Northern America. The sangomas of Southern Africa, one of the most famous types of African “witch-doctors”. The Haitian Vodou and the Louisiana/New-Orleans Voodoo, folk-religions and magic beliefs deriving from the Vodun religion of West Africa (not to be confused with their various “cousins”, such as the Vodu of Cuba, the Jejé of Brazil or the Hoodoo).
More general magic tropes and concepts: the magic potion. The flying broomstick. The magic wand, or its variation the wizard’s staff. The familiar of the witch. The trope of the wizard duel, which, despite its prominence in modern literature and contemporary folk songs, has roots in ancient mythological fights and legendary magic hunts. The tempestarii, or the belief in weather-influencing, weather-changing sorcerers.
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aurorawest · 2 years ago
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A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers - 3.75/5 stars
I hate myself a little bit for using this word to describe this book, but it's a meditation on modern (western) culture, the drumbeat of living a purposeful life, and, imo, the millennial condition.
It also, separately from that, made me think of the song 'New Constellations' by Ryn Weaver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13EX7qGdUGI
The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen by KJ Charles - 5/5 stars
This book features Gareth Inglis, a member of the gentry whose father shipped him off to his uncle when his mother died. Gareth never saw or heard from his father (who remarried and had another child) again, and no one knew he existed because his father was a piece of human garbage. Which meant I couldn't stop thinking about my former father-in-law, who had two sons from his first marriage whom he, as far as I could tell, never had any contact with after remarrying and having another child. Life imitates art?
Anyway, it's KJ Charles, so you pretty much can't go wrong. I saw someone refer to this as enemies-to-lovers and realized my toxic trait is railing against people who want to apply enemies-to-lovers to everything. Spoiler alert, this is not enemies-to-lovers. But it is lovely, and includes Gareth and Joss Doomsday (a smuggler) bonding over beetles.
The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by SA Chakraborty - 4.5/5 stars
It was no Daevabad Trilogy, but then again, I remember finishing City of Brass and being like, yeah, it was fine, I'll probably pick up the sequel at some point. It wasn't until Kingdom of Copper that I grew to really love the series, so I'm hoping the same happens with this. This book was a lot of fun, and the fact that all the characters were middle-aged was pretty delightful. I'm definitely excited to see where this series goes.
The Long Run by James Acker - 5/5 stars
Excellent YA book about two lonely jocks in New Jersey.
Feel the Fire by Annabeth Albert - 3.75/5 stars
His Accidental Cowboy by AM Arthur - 4/5 stars
Brida by Paul Coelho - 1/5 stars
One of the reviews for this book on Storygraph says it 'aged like milk' and I can't put it better than that. This is a soul mate AU where souls undergo cell division, essentially, and your soul mate is from your same base soul from before the soul split in half. Okay, great. Oh but wait, the soul always divides into male and female. And your soul mate is always someone of the opposite sex, even though that doesn't make sense because as souls divide again and again, that means there are a lot of people out there who came from the same original soul as you. Also, witchcraft? Also also, even though the book is called Brida and is ostensibly about the title character, her whole journey was really just to serve the unnamed male character, the Magus. This isn't implicit either, it's completely explicit. At the end it's like, 'sometimes young women come along to show men the way' (I'm paraphrasing but...not much).
This went straight to my give away pile, and I hated it so much that the rest of my Coelho books joined it (except The Alchemist).
Enlightened by Joanna Chambers - 5/5 stars
Or, For The Love Of God Please Give David Lauriston And Murdo Balfour A Break, And Preferably A Happy Ending.
They got one, btw.
Song of Silver, Flame Like Night by Amélie Wen Zhao - DNF
Honestly, the Mad Libs YA title should have warned me off of this one, but I always give my Illumicrate books a try. Cartoonish villains and protagonists I find myself liking less the more we get to know them. The prose is quite good but not enough to make up for the character deficiencies.
Solomon's Crown by Natasha Siegel - 5/5 stars
Blurbed by no less than Tamora Pierce (Song of the Lioness supremacy!), Rainbow Rowell, Freya Marske, and CS Pacat. Did I go into this book with insanely high expectations? Yes. Did it mostly meet them? Yes! If you're a Captive Prince fan, this one's for you.
Siegel tells us up front, before the book even starts, that it's a romance and not historically accurate. So don't go into this expecting a historically accurate love story between King Richard of England and King Philip of France. It is, however, a gorgeous romance. The world-building is top notch. Even if it's not totally accurate to the High Middle Ages, it feels accurate, if that makes sense? Siegel really captures the feeling of being in a different world. Lush writing, amazing sexual/romantic tension, lovely sad boys. Highly, highly recommend.
Daniel Cabot Puts Down Roots by Cat Sebastian - 4.75/5 stars
I docked .25 stars because it bugged me that they didn't move in together at the end. Idk, just felt too 'look, I'm subverting romance conventions!' Still good, obviously.
Like Real People Do by EL Massey - 4/5 stars
A very wholesome and low stakes hockey romance. I found myself often thinking that the interactions of the men on the hockey teams seemed unrealistic, but it was charming and sweet enough that I didn't care.
The book reads like fanfiction, which is because it was fanfiction—but it's in a mostly good way, not a bad way (*cough* All The Way Happy *cough*). Apparently the original version was Check, Please! fanfiction, which I am vaguely familiar with as a thing that exists. Apparently it's a web comic? Anyway, I enjoyed the book enough to pick up the sequel.
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highbrasshighkass · 6 months ago
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3, 4, & 17 for the book asks? :)
3. What were your top five books of the year?
#1 bury your gays by chuck tingle (his adult horror writing is STELLAR)
#2 the secret life of albert entwistle by matt cain (a cozier gay romance about an elderly retired postman trying to find the man he fell in love with when he was younger; the whole vibe of the book is really sweet)
#3 swordcrossed by freya marske (lower stakes than her first series but all the characters are really endearing and yeah there are duels so that slays)
#4 the seven husbands of evelyn hugo by taylor jenkins reid (finally read this after it sitting on my shelf for like a year and yeah the plot twist GOT ME)
#5 the gentleman's guide to vice and virtue by makenzi lee (finally read it on the rec of @fucking-petticoated-swashbuckler ; gay romance, adventures, and lots of chases lol)
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4. Did you discover any new authors that you love this year?
costanza casati! i read her book clytemnestra and loved the style. it's hard to find a good retelling but i thought this one was fantastic! she does a great job of delving deep into the character's head.
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17. Did any books surprise you with how good they were?
not this time! i love getting book recommendations and all the ones i got this year were really solid!
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theveriest · 1 year ago
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A couple of weeks ago I asked about people’s favorite book or books they read this year. Between Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and discord, I have a list of 123 books in no particular order that my friends and family loved this year. If it was a series then I listed the first book. Each star is an additional recommendation. I haven’t read all of these, they may or may not reflect my personal opinions, though my favorite books are on the list too. The most recommended books were How Far The Light Reaches by Sabrina Imbler, one or all of the Murderbot books by Martha Wells, and Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki, because if there’s one thing my friends have in common across platforms, it’s that you’re all nerds (affectionate). Enjoy, and I hope you find your new favorite book!
Reformatory by Tananarive Due
Not My Father’s Son by Alan Cumming
Jesus and John Wayne by Kristen Kobes de Mez
The Soul Of An Octopus by Sy Montgomery
Rough Sleepers by Tracy Kidder
The Going To Bed Book by Sandra Boynton
My Hijacking by Martha Hodes
Longhand by Andy Hamilton
Babel by RF Kuang*
The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff*
Lies We Sing To The Sea by Sarah Underwood
The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart
Dress Coded by Carrie Firestone
I Lost My Tooth! by Mo Willems
The Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Spirits Abroad by Zen Cho
How Far The Light Reaches by Sabrina Imbler**
Radiant Fugitives by Nawaaz Ahmed
Solito: A Memoir by Javier Zamora
The Making of Another Motion Picture Masterpiece by Tom Hanks
These Precious Days by Ann Patchett*
I’m Stuck by Julia Mills
Entangled Life by Martin Sheldrake
Iris by Eden Finley
Hot Vampire Next Door by Nikki St. Crowe
Devil of Dublin by BB Easton
Tied by Carian Cole
Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld*
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
From Blood And Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Where I End by Sophie White
Wool by Hugh Howey
The Six Deaths of the Saint by Alix E. Harrow
Yellowface by RF Kuang
Idlewild by James Frankie Thomas
North Woods by Daniel Mason
After Sappho by Selby Wynn Schwartz
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin*
The Fragile Threads of Power by VE Schwab
My Heart is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
The Book of the Unnamed Midwife by Meg Elison
Call Your Daughter Home by Deb Spera
The English Understand Wool by Helen Dewitt
Preserving Food Without Freezing or Canning by The Gardeners & Farmers of Terre Vivante
How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water by Angie Cruz
Blood Like Magic by Liselle Sambury
Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley
Love In The Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson
Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli
The Wicked Bargain by Gabe Cole Novoa*
Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle
Welcome to Night Vale by Jeffrey Cranor and Joseph Fink
The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas
The Last Mapmaker by Christina Soontornvat
Funny You Should Ask by Elissa Sussman
Gideon The Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Prophet by Sin Blache and Helen MacDonald*
Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki**
System Collapse by Martha Wells***
The Brutish Museums by Dan Hicks
A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine*
A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine
A Psalm For The Wild Built by Becky Chambers*
Several People Are Typing by Calvin Kasulke
The Lazarus Heist by Geoff White
The September House by Carissa Orlando*
I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White
Mistletoe and Mishigas by MA Wardell
A Restless Truth by Freya Marske
The Last Smile In Sunder City by Luke Arnold
The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes by Zoe Playden
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
Manywhere by Morgan Thomas
Shit Cassandra Saw by Gwen E. Kirby
Loot by Tania James
The Art Thief by Michael Finkel
Grave Expectations by Alice Bell
Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail by Ashley Herring Blake
A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske
Kiss Her Once For Me by Alison Cochrun
The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison
All Systems Read by Martha Wells
The Once and Future Sex by Eleanor Janega
Mort by Terry Pratchett
Into The Drowning Deep by Mira Grant
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner*
The Door by Magda Szabo
Fluids by May Leitz
The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald
Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Lieut. John Irving, R.N. of H.M.S. "Terror" in Sir John Franklin's last expedition to the Arctic regions a memorial sketch with letters
In Five Years by Rebecca Serle
Raven the Pirate Princess by Jeremy Whitley
Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune
The Fiancée Farce by Alexandria Bellefleur
Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb
Slewfoot by Brom
The Secret Life of Groceries by Benjamin Lorr
500 Miles From You by Jenny Colgan
O Caledonia by Elspeth Barker
The Hand That First Held Mine by Maggie O’Farrell
The Secret Lives of Country Gentleman by KJ Charles
A Line In The World by Dorthe Nors
The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
Glitter and Concrete by Elyssa Maxx Goodman
The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez
Tender Is The Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica
The Tragic Menagerie by Lydia Zinovieva-Annibal (translated by Jane Costlow)
The 100 Years Of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin
Beartown by Fredrik Backman
I Have Some Questions For You by Rebecca Makkai
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
Starling House by Alix E. Harrow
Twisted Love by Ana Huang
Precise Oaths by Paige E. Ewing
Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots
A Dead Djinn In Cairo by P. Djeli Clark
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shy-fairy-levele3 · 1 year ago
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2023 Book List
Unbelievably I read a staggering 70 books in 2023! The most ever! My only disappointment is NOT finishing Dracula Daily, I came so close...
Wolf Brother Michelle Paver
Skin-Walker Michelle Paver
Be the Serpent Seanan McGuire  
She Who Became the Sun 
Soul-Eater Michelle Paver
Nona the Ninth Tamsyn Muir 
The Girl in Red Christina Henry
As yet Unsent Tamsyn Muir   
Outcast Michelle Paver  
Leonard Cohen: On a wire Philippe Girard
Oath Breaker Michelle Paver 
Ghost Hunter Michelle Paver   
 Baggage: Tales from a Fully Packed Life Alan Cumming
M is for Magic Neil Gaiman
Silverwing Kenneth Opal 
Last Violent Call Chloe Gong
Malice: Malice Duology #1 Heather Walter  
Pandora Susan Stokes-Chapman
A Lady for a Duke Alexis Hall                                    
Boyfriend Material Alexis Hall
Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries Heather Fawcett  
Motorcycles & Sweetgrass Drew Hayden Taylor
Conventionally Yours Annabeth Albert  
The Unbalancing R.B Lemberg  
Stone Blind Natalie Haynes
The Winter Soldier: Cold Front Mackenzi Lee 
Ruby Nina Allan
The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter Theodora Goss
Husband Material Alexis Hall
The Secret Service of Tea and Treason India Holton  
My Dear Henry: A Jekyll and Hyde Remix Kalynn Bayron
The Monsters we Defy Leslye Penelope
Travelers Along the Way: A Robin Hood Remix Aminah Mae Safi
Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman Alan Rickman
Morgan Is My Name Sophie Keetch
Threads That Bind Kika Hatzopoulou
European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman Theodora Goss
Feeling Sorry for Celia Jaclyn Moriarty
Daughter of the Pirate King Tricia Levenseller
A Clash of Steel: A Treasure Island Remix C.B. Lee
Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour Tee Franklin
Magic for Liars Sarah Gailey
The Story of Owen Emily Kate Johnston
The Brilliant Death A.R. Capetta
Circle of Magic: Sandy’s Book Tamora Pierce
The Merry Spinster: Tales of Everyday Horror Daniel M. Lavery  
Death's Detective- Malykant Mysteries #1-4 Charlotte E. English
The Salt Grows Heavy Cassandra Khaw
A Touch of Darkness- Hades & Persephone #1 Scarlett St. Clair
Mortal Follies Alexis Hall
Witch King Martha Wells
The London Séance Society Sarah Penner
A Life on Our Planet: My Witness Statement and a Vision for the Future David Attenborough, Jonnie Hughes
A Game of Fate- Hades Saga #1 Scarlett St. Clair
Immortal Longings Chloe Gong
Hooked Emily McIntire  
Foul Heart Huntsmen Chloe Gong
Signal to Noise Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Daughter of the Siren Queen Tricia Levenseller  
Starter Villain John Scalzi
The Sinister Mystery of the Mesmerizing Girl Theodora Goss
Starling House Alix E. Harrow
A Marvellous Light: The Last Binding #1 Freya Marske   
A Restless Truth: The Last Binding #2 Freya Marske 
Thornhedge T. Kingfisher
What the River Knows Isabel Ibanez  
The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life's Final Moments Hadley Vlahos
Misrule: Malice Duology #2 Heather Walter
The Raven and The Reindeer T. Kingfisher
A Power Unbound: The Last Binding #3 Freya Marske
I started some series, and I finished some series. I found new favourite authors and revisited some old favourites. Please take them as recommendations, or if you have read any of the same books come talk about them with me!  
Reminder you can also follow me on The Storygraph to see what I am reading in real time, where I am simply shy_fairy   
Previous Years Reading lists can be found here: 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015
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5conspiracy-rule · 2 years ago
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PFUI TEUFEL
#MossadIsland
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● Nicole Junkermann
● Rodney Slater
● Magali Blachon (Deperrier)
● Svetlana Griaznova
● Emmy Tayler
● Larry Visoski
● Carrie Davies
● Johannes (Paul) Molyneux
● Freya Willemoes Wissing
● Adam Perry Lang
● Fleur Perry Lang
● Caren Casey
● Hank Coller
● Cindy Lopez
● Mark Lloyd
● Alan Dershowitz
● Seth Green
● James Gunn
● Steven Spielberg
● Tom Hanks
● Steven Colbert
● Jimmy Kimmel
● Barack Obama
● Kevin Spacey
● Kathy Griffin
● Oprah Winfrey
● Shawn Carter
● Beyoncé Knowles
● Anthony Kiedis
● John Legend
● Chrissy Tiegen
● Jim Carrey
● Steven Tyler
● Ben Affleck
● Stephen Collins
● Will Ferrell
● ALIAUNE DAMALA BADARA THIAM (Akon)
● Marshall Counts
● Jeffrey Jones
● Victor Safe
● Mark Collins Rector
● Charlie Sheen
● Tyler Grasham
● Madonna Ciccone
● Katheryn Hudson
● Gwen Stefani
● Stefani Germanotta
● James Franco
● Will Smith
● Justin Roland
● John Cusack
● Anderson Cooper
● Demi Moore
● Brian Affleck
● Meryl Streep
● Wanda Sykes
● Chelsea-Handler
● Michelle Wolf
● David Jarovesky
● Pharrell Williams
● Quentin Tarantino
● Courtney Love
● Alec Baldwin
● Robert Downey Jr.
● Disney Corporation (Biete Kinder "Tauchen" Reisen, auf die Insel Epstein)
LISTE DER NAMEN, DIE MIT DEN STANDARD HOTELS VERBUNDEN
● Andre Balazs (Besitzer der Standard Hotels und mit den Rockefellers verbunden)
● Jay Z
● Beyoncé Knowles
● John Belushi
● Britney Spears
● Errol Flynn
● Dennis Hopper
● Helmut Newton
● Jim Morrison
● James Dean
● Billy Idol
● Victoria Beckham
● Heath Ledger
● Sienna Miller
● Balthazar Getty
● Scarlet Johansen
INDIVIDUALE DIREKT MIT JEFFREY EPSTEIN & DER EPSTEIN INSEL VERBUNDEN:
● Elon Musk
● Mark Zuckrberg
● Lawrence M. Krauss
● Steven Pinker
● Mick Jagger
● Courtney Love
● Joan Rivers (verstorben)
● Kevin Spacey
● Chris Rock
● Eli Weisel (Nobelpreis gewinnt Holocaust-Profiteur)
● Lauren Hutton (Top-Mode-Modell)
● Herzog & Herzogin von York
● Earl Spencer (der Bruder von verstorbenen Diana)
● Richard Bronson (englischer Geschäftsmann)
● Tony Blair (ehemaliger britischer Premierminister)
● David Koch (1/2 eines Bruders-Teams)
● David Rockefeller
● Evelyn de Rothschild
● Eduouard de Rothschild
JOURNALISTEN DIREKT MIT JAMES ALEFANTIS, COMET PING PONG & Mice FISCHERING, WASHINGTON DC:
● Jake Tapper (CNN)
● Jennifer Tapper (Frau von Jake Tapper)
● Ahorn Inc
JOURNALISTEN DIREKT MIT JEFFREY EPSTEIN & DER EPSTEIN INSEL VERBUNDEN:
● Barbara Walters
● Mort Zuckerman
● Eric Margolis
● Rupert Murdock
● Conrad & Barbara Black; Baron Black von Cross Harbour
POLITITIKER DIREKT MIT JEFFREY EPSTEIN & DER EPSTEIN INSEL VERBUNDEN:
● Bill Clinton (ehemaliger Präsident von Amerika)
● Jon & Mary Kaye Huntsman
● Gouverneur Charles Turnbull (US-Jungferninseln)
● Henry Kissinger
● Ethel Kennedy
● Bobby & Mary Kennedy
● Senator Edward Kennedy (verstorben)
● Ted Kennedy Jr.
● Andrew & Kerry Kennedy Cuomo
● Maria Shriver (Kennedy-Verwandte / Schwarznegger Ex)
DIE DTLA STANDARD HOTEL :
(Freie 1992-2002)
● Keck Family (Standard-Öl / Gründer des Standard Hotels)
● Perry Mason
● Bank of California
● JP Morgan - Standard Oil
● Jeffrey Epstein
● Bear Stearns Group
● Standard companies
● Colombia Developement
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the-trinket-witch · 2 years ago
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Airborne Afternoon Submission Masterlist!
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Prompt (CLOSED 8/18/23)
Albert's Airborne SSR Card/vignette
Joker and Deuce's Date
Violetta and Ace's Date
Briar and Riddle's Bickering
Grace and Riddle Go for a Ride
Albert and Tidus Go Big or Go Home
Mitty has No Fucks to Give
Charlie and Malleus on a Stroll
Ellie's Shopping Extravaganza
Freya and Mia's Sisters' Day Out
Carol Out on the Town
Calamity in Closet Cosplay
Persey and Lilia having a Day Away from the Kids
Yume and Idia Screech Across the Sky
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madamlaydebug · 2 years ago
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"From Egypt, the Mysteries went to Phoenicia, and were celebrated at Tyre. Osiris changed his name, and become Adonis or Dionysos, still the representative of the Sun; and afterward these Mysteries were introduced successively into Assyria, Babylon (it goes back to Enki/Ea), Persia, Greece, Sicily, and Italy; even in the British Isles the Druids celebrated those of Dionysos, learned by them from the Egyptians. In Greece and Sicily, Osiris took the name of Bacchus, and Isis (probably Ninti) that of Ceres, Cybele, Rhea and Venus." Albert Pike
"The fish is one of the most ancient symbols, and it was the original symbol of Christianity. Jesus as the fisher of men, or the fish man, appears to come from the Chaldean story of Dagon who came out of the sea and brought religion, philosophy, and science to his people. Fishes were also sacred to the Greeks and Romans, being connected with the worship of Aphrodite (Venus). An interesting survival of pagan ritualism is found in the custom of eating fish on Friday. Freya, in whose honor the day was named, was the Scandinavian Venus. Green is the color of the Prophet Mohammed and, being symbolic of verdure, is inevitably associated with the World Mother; and both the Islamic crescent and the scimitar may be interpreted to signify the crescent shape of either the moon or Venus (Jumu'ah - Freya/Friday prayer). Moreover, the checkerboard floor upon which the modern Freemasonic lodge stands is the old tracing board of the Dionysiac Architects." Manly P. Hall
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fardell24b · 5 months ago
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21st, 22nd January 2025 Writings
21st, 22nd
Excerpt from: Mysteries of Aurora
“What did you find?”
Olivia then related what she had found from the Nordic Era.
“That is something,” Janara considered. “You know it’s not my area, but I’ll help in some way.”
“Thanks.”
Saturday, September 7, 2024
Freya sketched the view from the balcony near her room shortly after breakfast. “What secrets are hiding?” she asked herself. “Somehow, I know I’m going to be involved in some things.”
“Talking to yourself, Freya?” Dana asked as she came up to her from the building.
“Oh, trying to make sense of some things.”
Words: 91
Excerpt from: Mystery at Brandy Hall
“There have been passageways that have been lost over time as the smial expanded,” Saradoc considered. “But there are official plans of the Hall. I will get them.”
His father soon came back with a large book. “It’s not just Brandy Hall, but most of the centre of Bucklebury too,” he said as he opened it.
“This is going to take a while,” Merry said as he started leafing through it.
Words: 71
Excerpt from: Another Code – Yet Another ANOTHER
Ashley Muziki Robins was starting College, but she didn’t expect her parents’ past to catch up with her again.
She entered the dorm room and found that her roommate was already there. “Elizabeth?” she said. For her roommate was Elizabeth Albert!
“Ashley?” Elizabeth asked in disbelief.
Words: 46
Excerpt from: Spider Quinn
The Shadow approached one of the Hospital’s buildings and fired her grapple gun to get onto the roof. ‘Now, I need to use non destructive gadgets…’
SpiderGirl returned to where Osborn was. She squinted at the bright lights in the corridor. ‘I saw that the basement was dark, and we didn’t turn on most of the lights in the café last night,’ she thought. ‘Thus the lights need to be turned off. But how am I going to turn off enough lights to make a difference?’
She found an office where Doctor Phillips was.
“SpiderGirl?” he asked.
“Doctor Phillips, I have an idea how to stop the assailant.”
“And that is?”
“We’ll turn off the lights in the corridors and he’ll revert to his usual human self,” SpiderGirl explained.
“That would be difficult, given the lockdown.”
“Can I call the lobby?”
“Sure.”
Doctor Lisa Cuddy was having a bad day. Especially when Officer Peterson had commandeered her office. Thus she was in the lobby when the internal phone rang. She picked it up. “Lobby.”
“SpiderGirl here, I have an idea to stop this rampage.”
“What is that?” she asked.
“He is the way he is because he is being exposed to strong light, like sunlight or the fluorescent lights in the corridors. So, if we turn them off…”
“It sounds like a good idea, but I’ll put Peterson on.”
“Thanks.”
Peterson saw Cuddy enter the office. “Yes?”
“SpiderGirl has an idea. She’s on the phone.”
“I knew she would,” Peterson said as she reached for it.
“SpiderGirl?” Peterson asked.
“I have an idea,” SpiderGirl said and told Peterson her theory that turning off the lights should cause William to revert.
“But what if it doesn’t work quickly? It would probably then be too dark to do anything.”
“My hearing is enhanced. I’ll know where he is, and his hearing may not be.”
“Right, Cuddy and I will announce it. I hope it will work, Spidey.”
“Are you sure?” Cuddy asked Peterson.
“I trust SpiderGirl. Her instincts have often proved correct over the past several months.”
“OK, let’s do this.”
“The assailant is a metahuman who transforms in strong light. Turn off the overhead lights and close all the curtains, and be vigilant,” Peterson announced over the intercom.
Dafoanairi and the Enigma looked at each other as they heard the announcement. “I hope that would work,” the latter said.
“It better, but it would take time and he knows what we’re up to.”
Words: 412
Excerpt from: The Engineer and the Time Lady
Lena and Leonard watched as Elsa gave Olaf his own snowstorm to sustain him. Then the Baffin contacted them.
“Baffin to Andersen and Albert, some in.”
Lena discretely tapped her commbadge. “Andersen here, we’re returning shortly.”
“Understood, Greene out.
“We can easily Bifrost onto your ship. It would be better than revealing your teleportation technology,” Thor said.
Words: 57
Excerpt from: Mysteries of Aurora
“Have any been found?”
“Not as far as I know, but I could look it up,” Freya responded before taking out her tablet.
“You don’t have to right now.”
“I guess not.”
“But what else are you doing today?” Dana asked.
“Staying here in the Hall. I’ll be spending time with others here, especially other freshmen, later, so I’ll get to know them better and vice-versa. I have been mostly hanging out with you.”
“That’s a good idea. I know there will be a movie night in the Main Common Room tonight.”
“What sort of movie?” Freya asked.
“I think they were talking about a romance set in the South in the late 17th Century.”
“I’ll think about it,” Freya considered with a smile.
At the same time, Olivia returned from breakfast to find Olivia playing one of her games. “Which game is that?” she asked.
“Imperial Ages. I was inspired by what you have been talking about to play this particular compaign.”
“How so?”
“Aurora is one of the playable civilisations and this is set during the Nordic Era.”
Words: 180
Excerpt from: Spider Quinn
“We better get started.”
“Ahead of you,” Dafoanairi said as she found a light switch and flipped it off.
The Enigma smiled as she saw another switch in the distance and flipped it telekinetically.
The Shadow heard the announcement as she entered by one of the roof doors. ‘Of course it’s Peterson,’ she thought. She prepared to switch her mask to low light mode.
SpiderGirl heard the announcement and then turned to Doctor Phillips. “Could you help me with this corridor? I’ll do one way and you can do the other.”
“Sure,” Phillips said.
SpiderGirl went to the door and looked both ways. “He isn’t in this corridor, quickly now.”
William hurried through the corridors. He wanted to get to Osborn before it became too dark and he reverted to usual self. He then heard the Enigma and Dafoanairi catching up behind him. ‘And SpiderGirl is certainly to be ahead.’ He wasn’t sure that he would last against three of Lawndale’s vigilante heroes. ‘Just as well Ninja Talon is out of action.’
Words: 172
Total: 1027
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