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ambular-d · 1 month
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VoicePlay Premiere: Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler - FULL VERSION!
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Please enjoy this sad, sweet trip back to the 80s with a classic Bonnie Tyler tune sung in glorious a capella (with a fun little bonus twist!)
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bonnielunkas · 2 months
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ok done being embarrassed abt liking bendy backlog of bendy stuff from the past 2 or so weeks bc this series is ruining my life 👍
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everything else is gonna be under the read more bc there's a bit and i have commentary!!!
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i think sammy being younger than most of the people in the studio is funny ✌️
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norman!! him, wally and sammy are tied for being my favorite characters lmao
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they cant fucking stand each other <33
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this studio is a fucking nightmare tbh ( guy in the first panel is mr. Shoved In The Organ himself, johnny )
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i'm capable of drawing ink versions of the characters too lmao ( ik projectionist can't talk let me have this ) ( also ik i need to draw sammy w the mask actually on more )
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older doodles from when i was first figuring out how to draw these guys lmao ( note the lack of gray streaks in sammy's hair and the lack of vest on jack in the second drawing )
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fun little crossover between my faves lmao ( she's showing him vocaloid )
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samsuncasmoon · 3 months
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jack should have caught harper stalking him and they should have done existential war crimes together. as lovers
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ttbtl-batim-au · 3 months
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Hey guys! MsDance here! I know it's been awhile (again) I've been going to college and such so I haven't had time to work on anything fandom related as of recently!
I do have a question for y'all, would you guys mind or want info dumps about characters in my au, even if it is spoilery? I'm unsure if I'll ever get around to finally getting to the parts I want to get to comic wise, or maybe I could do one off comics, lore drops if you will? Curious to see everyone's opinions on the matter 👀
Oh have neat lil doodles!
~MsD
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thebowerypresents · 3 months
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Bonny Light Horseman Find Beauty on First Night at Music Hall of Williamsburg
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Bonny Light Horseman – Music Hall of Williamsburg – June 18, 2024
Beauty in music is often found in the perfect: a classically trained voice hitting the note, interlocking instruments in lockstep, complicated rhythms pulled off without error. But for other musicians, artists like Anaïs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson and Josh Kaufman, there is much more beauty to be found in the imperfect. Each has built a successful career in the slightly off-kilter, and together, as the band Bonny Light Horseman, that knack for finding beauty in the almost, warmth in the ragged and joy in the imperfections has only been magnified. Tuesday night a packed Music Hall of Williamsburg found delight and warmth, joy and beauty in the first of two Brooklyn shows for the band.
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The set opened with “Blackwaterside,” Mitchell’s and Johnson’s voices waltzing around each other with a glowing friendliness. Mitchell’s mournful singing on “The Roving” was offset with Kaufkman’s leap-off-the-page guitar. Bonny Light operate in the space where folk becomes rock, and at times during their show, you could almost see the evolution that took centuries take place in a single song: Johnson’s plunking banjo on “Green, Green Rocky Road” swallowed whole by Kaufman’s electric guitar and the swinging vocal harmonies; drummer JT Bates’s quiet folkie brushwork going stick-sharpened and back again on the lovely “Comrade Sweetheart”; the touching “Fleur de Lis” turning vicious with a slide guitar solo outro; Mitchell’s melancholy on “When I Was Younger” getting a full Zeppelin makeover midway through. 
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Mike Lewis joined in on several songs with his saxophone, amplifying the emotional arc on “Jane Jane” and adding oomph to the rollicking set-closing “Sweetbread.” Like the entire show, the three-song encore was a mix of tracks off their just-released album, Keep Me on Your Mind/See You Free, and older material, with “Old Dutch” personifying their evolved rock and roll and “Bonny Light Horseman” reminding of their roots in the oldest of old folk and the beauty to be found therein. Perfect. —A. Stein | @Neddyo
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(Bonny Light Horseman play Music Hall of Williamsburg again tonight.)(Bonny Light Horseman play Union Transfer in Philly tomorrow.)
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(Bonny Light Horseman play The Sinclair in Cambridge, Mass., on Sunday.)
Photos courtesy of Katie Dadarria | www.instagram.com/dadarria
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playvoices · 2 years
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'Cause I can't make you love me if you don't .ᐟ
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betterthanyalls · 11 months
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Masterlist
Started: 10/18/2023
Last Updated: 7/8/2024
Topics
Fluff-😊
Angst-😭
Songfic-🎶
Oneshots-1️⃣
Crackshots-🤩
Headcanons-😶‍🌫️
Holiday Specials-🎉/❤️/🐰/🇺🇸/🎃/🦃/🎄
The Amazing Digital Circus
Caine
Bubble(Platonic)
Ragatha
Organized Love😊1️⃣
Fluff Headcanons😊😶‍🌫️
Jax
Pomni
Gangle
Zooble
Kinger
Gummigoo
Various
TADC x Flirty!Reader😶‍🌫️😊
If You Abstract😶‍🌫️😭
Bendy And The Ink Machine
Henry Stein
Sammy Lawrence
Smell of Pines😊1️⃣
Norman Polk
Wally Franks
Bendy
Boris
Various
Toon Quest
Abel
"It's only November!"😊1️⃣
Bendy
The Nutcracker🎉
Chugga Chug🤩1️⃣
Cuphead
Astronomical View😊1️⃣
“In your face!”😊1️⃣
Mugman
Donald(Platonic)
Felix
Oswald
Panchito
Christmas Cookies Gone Wrong😊1️⃣
Ruck(Platonic)
Pinky Promise😭1️⃣
Various
Late Night Scolding😊1️⃣
Dance of the Heart😊1️⃣
Frozen Memories😭1️⃣
Lego Monkey Kid
MK
Sledding Bump😊1️⃣
Ink MK
Mini Oneshots/Drabbles😊1️⃣
Sun Wukong
Dancing to Christmas music😊1️⃣
Fake Proposals❤️
Night Sickness😊1️⃣
Macaque
Mei
Redson
Birthday Night😊1️⃣
Mayor
Nezha
Various
Five Nights At Freddy's
Michael Afton
Bonnie
Behind The Curtain😊1️⃣
Freddy
Chica
Foxy
Phone Guy
Ness(Matpat, movie ver.)
Mike Schmidt(Movie ver.)
Various
Moon Knight
Steven Grant
Marc Spector
Jake Lockley
Khonshu
Layle El-Foauly
Various
Journey To Somewhere New
Sun Wukong
Six-Eared Macaque
Qiuyu
Various
Inside Out (1+2)
Riley Anderson
Relationship HC😊😶‍🌫️
Joy
Sadness
Anger
Cuddling😊😶‍🌫️
Disgust
Fear
Anxiety
Anxious Daydreams😊1️⃣
Embarrassment
Envy
Ennui
Relationship HC😊😶‍🌫️
Nostalgia(platonic)
Various
Miscellaneous
Atom(Real Steel)
Edgar(Electric Dreams)
Other
Hershey Mascot Bazooka🤩😶‍🌫️
Is Love Bought?🤩1️⃣(Stelle(HSR) x Reader)
SCP-049/SCP-035 x Kitsune!Reader😶‍🌫️
Who Needs Words?😊1️⃣(Choice Pair)
Reading Songs🤩1️⃣(Sans x Reader)
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f-o-and-selfship-club · 3 months
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My Disney F/O List!!!
Romantic F/Os❤️💖
Hades (Disney's Hercules)
Captain Hook (Disney's Peter Pan)
Jafar (Disney's Aladdin)
NOS-4-A2, Zurg and Ty Parsec (Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command)
Maleficent (Disney's Sleeping Beauty)
Kronk (Emperor's New Groove)
Emperor Belos and Raine Whispers (Owl House)
Dr Facilier (Princess and The Frog)
Evil Queen/Grimhilde (Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
Ursula (Disney's Little Mermaid)
Dr Drakken (Kim Possible)
Lance Strongbow (Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure)
Jessica Rabbit (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)
Jack Sparrow (Pirates of The Caribbean)
Claude Frollo and Esmeralda (The Hunchback Of Notre Dame)
Sasha Waybright (Amphibia)
Nasira (Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge)
Darkwing Duck, Negaduck and Quackerjack (Darkwing Duck)
Pleakley and David (Lilo and Stitch)
Lord Dominator (Wander Over Yonder)
Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmatians)
Goliath (Gargoyles)
Dolores Madrigal (Encanto)
Goofy (Disney)
Fear and Anxiety (Inside Out)
[Queerplatonic]☘️💚
Gaston (Disney's Beauty and the Beast)
Ford Pines (Gravity Falls)
Platonic F/Os💛🌹
Hunter and Gus Porter (Owl House)
Woody, Mr Potato Head, Bunny, Ducky, Rex and Hamm (Toy Story)
Buzz Lightyear (Toy Story and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command)
XR and Booster Munchapper (Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command)
Varian (Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure)
Anne Boonchuy (Amphibia)
Wander (Wander Over Yonder)
Kiff Timberlay (Kiff)
Clopin Trouillefou (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Kuzco and Yzma (Emperor's New Groove)
Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Daisy Duck (Disney)
Oogie Boogie (Nightmare Before Christmas)
Bill Cipher and Soos Ramirez (Gravity Falls)
Honest John and Gideon (Pinocchio - 1940s)
Manny the Gargoyle (Ducktales – 2017)
Wall-E, EVE and M-O (Wall-E)
Bear (Bear in the Big Blue House)
Familial f/os💙🍒
[Parents]🍁
Jack Skellington and Sally (Nightmare Before Christmas)
Genie (Aladdin)
Victor, Laverne and Archdeacon (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Eda Clawthorne, Lilith Clawthorne, Darius Deamone and Camila Noceda (Owl House)
King Andrias, Lady Olivia and Hop Pop Plantar (Amphibia)
Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Ortensia the Cat (Disney)
Scratch and Sharon McGee (Ghost and Molly McGee)
Geppetto and Jiminy Cricket (Pinocchio - 1940)
Bill Green and Alice Green (Big City Greens)
Stan Pines (Gravity Falls)
Dr Heinz Doofenshmirtz (Phineas and Ferb)
Horned King (Black Cauldron)
Bruno Madrigal and Pepa Madrigal (Encanto)
Smee (Peter Pan)
Glossaryck (Star VS The Forces of Evil)
[Siblings]🦋
Luz Noceda, Willow Park, Vee, Collector, Eberwolf and Kikimora (Owl House)
Tiana and Charlotte La Bouff (Princess and The Frog)
Meillin Lee, Abby Park, Priya Mangal and Miriam Mendelsohn (Turning Red)
Marcy Wu, Sprig Plantar and Polly Plantar (Amphibia)
Mabel Pines, Wendy Corduroy and Dipper Pines (Gravity Falls)
Molly McGee and Libby Stein-Torres (Ghost and Molly McGee)
Minnie Mouse (Disney)
Lena Sabrewing and Dewey (Ducktales - 2017)
Jessie (Toy Story)
Buttercup and Dolly (Toy Story 3)
Toaster (Brave Little Toaster)
Dopey (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
Quasimodo and Hugo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
[Children]🍰
Little Green Men (Toy Story and Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command)
Blanky (Brave Little Toaster)
Pinocchio (Pinocchio - 1940s)
Cricket Green and Tilly Green (Big City Greens)
Pea-in-a-Pod and Bonnie Anderson (Toy Story)
Antonio Madrigal (Encanto)
[Others]💜
Gwendolyn Clawthorne - grandmother, Edric Blight - cousin and Emira Blight - cousin (Owl House)
Hop Pop Plantar - grandfather (Amphibia)
Alice Green - grandmother (Big City Greens)
Pet f/os🐑🤍
Zero (Nightmare Before Christmas)
Flapjack (Owl House)
King, Hooty, Flapjack and Clover (Owl House)
Iago (Aladdin)
Tutter (Bear in the Big Blue House)
Slinky Dog (Toy Story)
Hooty (Owl House)
Mallymkun and Cheshire (Alice In Wonderland – 2010)
Figaro (Pinocchio - 1940s)
Pluto (Disney)
Hei Hei (Moana)
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dustedmagazine · 3 months
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Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Nathan Salsburg & Tyler Trotter — Hear the Children Sing the Evidence (No Quarter)
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How can you make two strangely transcendent songs originally written and recorded by Lungfish even more metaphysically oblique? Apparently, you set Will Oldham (appearing here under his long-standing Bonnie “Prince” Billy appellation), Nathan Salsburg and Tyler Trotter to work, with few limitations on studio time. The two album-side-long covers — of “Hear the Children Sing” from Lungfish’s Love Is Love (2003), and of “The Evidence” from Pass and Stow (1994) — find a weirding place, somewhere between transfixing and trance-like. The effect is more magical and peculiar than any of those adjectives can suggest.
The expansive lengths of the performances (just shy of 20 minutes for “Hear the Children Sing” and just over 21 minutes for “The Evidence”) create a number of rich textures and musical phenomena. Principal among these is the music’s repetition — the simple melodies of Salsburg’s prettily plucked guitars, the understated percussive programming from Trotter and Oldham’s cycling through the lyrics, from Lungfish’s resident visionary and spiritual troublemaker Daniel Higgs. Oldham practices a jealous fealty to the original lexical choices and syntax, but he alters his vocal phrasing slightly here and there as he runs through the lyrics for both songs at least four times, his tenor simultaneously buttery and airy.
With repetition, some snatches of lyrics and certain words acquire curious qualities. Often they strive toward a sort of pure sound, leaving some — if not quite all — of their capacity to mean behind. The words empty, attempting to register only as strings of phonemes. The effect is something like reading Gertrude Stein, especially some passages of The Making of Americans. That’s interesting, but even more intriguing are the phrases and clauses that retain their insistent significations, in spite of the numerous repetitions. See the sort-of refrain of “Hear the Children Sing”: “Oh, the devil is a flower / Plucked from a cloud.” The array of metaphors there, operating with ambiguous relation to everyday idioms, seems primed for emptying. But the symbolic power of Higgs’ figures persists. Nothing coheres, precisely, but you can’t stop thinking about what the words might mean. They are too potent to mean nothing.
Both performances are lovely and odd (and they are rendered distinct by flourishes from other musicians recruited into the sessions: Zak Riles’ unobtrusive banjo picking in “Hear the Children Sing,” Ned Oldham’s gentle, pellucid electric guitar in “The Evidence”). But it’s Oldham’s singing and Higgs’ lyrics that make Hear the Children Sing the Evidence so memorably discomfiting. These lyrics from “The Evidence” are suggestive: “If you’re outside the lingo / If you’re outside the jargon / You talk beyond a system / You’re talking out of turn.” Establishing a position outside of the specialized “jargon” of Western discourses of rationality and “evidence” seems to be one of the intentions of these songs. But their repetition inevitably creates a “system” in which things (the sound of notes, the pluck of a string, the arrival of a lyric) unerringly come in their turn.
Perhaps the repetition itself wants to project us outside of those systems, into a transcendent, entrancing beyond. Perhaps it does. Perhaps these are the wrong questions to ask. The music doesn’t care. It’s too busy being beautiful.
Jonathan Shaw
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Tw : death of a  family member, war and mention of achoholism and smoking.
6 November 1916 
Henry woke up as the sun was rising and heard roosters crowing throughout his hometown since his elder brother Christopher was away fighting in World War One. 
Because his mother's drinking and smoking have gotten worse owing to stress, eight-year-old Henry leaned against the wind and hoped that his brother would return home safely. 
Henry overheard Evelyn, his mother, sobbing. 
She cried out and knelt down. 
"Christopher is dead, Gabriel, Henry's father, exclaimed. "What the fuck happened?" He asked.
He's dead christophers dead! "She cried. 
Gabby's eyes enlarge. "oh god!!! No!!! No, not my son! "He gave her a hug. 
Wide-eyed and in denial, Henry was in shock. His face was dripping with tears. When his younger sister Bonnie began to cry, she was only five years old., 
Although she didn't fully comprehend death, she was aware that Christopher would not be coming back. 
Henry held her while also crying. 
Henry, who was close to Christopher and wished to be a good brother to Bonnie, kept his mouth shut throughout his funeral. 
It was raining as they lowered Henry's brother's casket into the ground, and Henry's mother was in tears. His father comforted her while holding an umbrella. 
Christopher Eugene Stein.
born : March 8, 1897. 
Died : November 3, 1916.  A loving son, brother and brave soul to fight in battle.
Henry was forever crushed by this loss.
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ambular-d · 4 months
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VoicePlay Mini:Total Eclipse of the Heart
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bonnielunkas · 2 months
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doodle for my bendy au where i just do shit my way like what i do w fnaf 👍
bonus stuff hehe
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xxxhoekage · 2 months
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Hey Ms. Bonnie, can you share a list of your favorite anime series please?
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Moribito
Full Metal Panic
One Punch Man
Death Parade
Mob Psycho 100
NANA
Parasyte
Assassination Classroom
Demon Slayer
The Great Pretender
Michiko & Hatchin
Saiyuki
Death Note
Hunter x Hunter
Naruto
YuYu Hakusho
Beastars
Kaguya sama: Love is War
Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood
Steins;gate
Sailor Moon
No. 6
Spice and wolf
Gangsta
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self-made-cages · 2 years
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Morgan's 2023 Reading List ✨📚 
Jan 2: Truly Madly Guilty - Liane Moriarty (1 star)
Jan 4: True Biz - Sara Nović (4.5 stars)
Jan 15: Spare - Prince Harry (4 stars)
Jan 20: Blood of Olympus - Rick Riordan (re-read) (3 stars)
Jan 23: This Time Tomorrow - Emma Straub (3.5 stars)
Jan 25: The Last Thing He Told Me - Laura Dave (3.5 stars)
Feb 2: Beartown - Fredrik Backman (5 stars)
Feb 5: The Hawthorne Legacy - Jennifer Lynn Barnes (4 stars)
Feb 6: The Final Gambit - Jennifer Lynn Barnes (3.5 stars)
Feb 19: Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting - Clare Pooley (4 stars)
Feb 19: The Unsinkable Greta James - Jennifer E. Smith (2.5 stars)
Feb 28: Where’d You Go, Bernadette? - Maria Semple (5 stars)
Mar 15: A Court of Thorns and Roses - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 20: A Court of Mist and Fury - Sarah J. Maas (5 stars)
Mar 23: A Court of Wings and Ruin - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 25: The Quarantine Princess Diaries - Meg Cabot (2.5 stars)
Mar 26: A Court of Frost and Starlight - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 31: The Mutual Friend - Carter Bays (4 stars)
April 5: From Blood and Ash - Jennifer L. Armentrout (3.5 stars)
April 9: A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire - Jennifer L. Armentrout (4.5 stars)
April 15: The Crown of Gilded Bones - Jennifer L. Armentrout (3 stars)
April 19: The War of Two Queens -Jennifer l Armentrout (3 stars)
April 23: The Reading List - Sara Nisha Adams (3 stars)
April 30: Lessons in Chemistry - Bonnie Garmus (5 stars)
May 6: Happy Place - Emily Henry (4.5 stars)
May 10: Everything Beautiful in Its Time - Jenna Bush Hager (not rating)
May 13: Well Met - Jen DeLuca (3 stars)
May 21: The Last Mrs. Parrish - Liv Constantine (2.5 stars)
May 25: The Displacements - Bruce Holsinger (4 stars)
May 27: Rock the Boat - Beck Dorey-Stein (4.5 stars)
May 31: Damn Few - Rorke Denver (not rating)
June 14: A Court of Silver Flames - Sarah J. Maas (2 stars)
June 25: Prisoners of Geography - Tim Marshall (not rating)
June 27: A Court of Mist and Fury - Sarah J. Maas (reread)
July 2: Pineapple Street - Jenny Jackson (4 stars)
July 5: Once More With Feeling - Elissa Sussman (2 stars)
July 13: It All Comes Down to This - Therese Anne Fowler (3.5 stars)
July 15: Mad Honey - Jodi Picoult & Jennifer Finney Boylan (4 stars)
July 27: The Secret History - Donna Tart (3 stars)
July 29: The Comeback Summer - Ali Brady (4 stars)
July 30: The It Girl - Ruth Ware (4 stars)
August 5: The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern (4 stars)
August 6: Educated - Tara Westover (not rating)
August 9: The First 90 Days - Michael D. Watkins (not rating)
August 11: This is How it Always Is - Laurie Frankel (5 stars)
August 20: Demon Copperhead - Barbara Kingsolver (4.5 stars)
August 27: A Soul of Ash and Blood - Jennifer L. Armentrout (1.5 stars)
August 30: The Alice Network - Kate Quinn (3.5 stars)
September 4: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue - V.E. Schwab (4.5 stars)
September 15: This Is How You Lose the Time War - Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone (4 stars)
September 17: Hotel Laguna - Nicola Harrison (2 stars)
September 24: We're All Adults Here - Emma Straub (5 stars)
September 26: A Bend in the Road - Nicholas Sparks (1.5 stars)
October 5: The Celebrants - Steven Rowley (2.5 stars)
October 8: Anxious People - Fredrik Backman (3.5 stars)
October 9: Born a Crime - Trevor Noah (not rating)
October 14: The Wishing Game - Meg Shaffer (4 stars)
October 16: Counting the Cost - Jill Duggar (not rating)
October 18: Love and Other Words - Christina Lauren (2.5 stars)
October 22: Rules of Civility - Amor Towles (4 stars)
October 29: Maybe You Should Talk To Someone - Lori Gottlieb (not rating)
October 30: Troublemaker - Leah Remini (not rating)
November 2: Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen (3.5 stars)
November 7: Good Girl Complex - Elle Kennedy (1.5 stars)
November 23: Modern Lovers - Emma Straub (2 stars)
November 25: Fourth Wing - Rebecca Yarros (3.5 stars)
December 3: Daisy Jones and The Six - Taylor Jenkins Reid (2.5 stars)
December 6: Know My Name - Chanel Miller (not rating)
December 10: Girl in the Blue Coat - Monica Hesse (2.5 stars)
December 15: The Circus Train - Anita Parikh (2 stars)
December 20: Catch and Kill - Ronan Farrow (not rating)
December 22: Today Will Be Different - Maria Semple (4 stars)
December 27: Iron Flame - Rebecca Yarros (4.5 stars)
December 29: Vampire Academy - Michelle Mead (1 star)
December 30: Percy Jackson: The Chalice of the Gods - Rick Riordan (5 stars)
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