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wrenstrange · 1 month
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I cannot explain how fucking sick it is that after over a century we are still portraying maria reynolds as the villain.
most women had no choice in who they married
women were defined as property by law
she was most likely married very young given that getting your first period meant you were ready for marriage
she couldn't say no even if she tried, ironic considering the song's title
she was most likely not lying when she said her husband was abusing her
divorce was taboo, even when initiated by the husband
even if she managed to get away from him she would have nowhere to go
her husband's reaction to 'finding out' about Alexander was allowing him to continue seeing her in exchange for payment
her husband was the town drunk, which most likely meant they did this for a living
her lines in Hamilton clearly had a pained tone to them, full of regret
meanwhile, her husband's lines were delivered with an arrogant tone
not to mention Alexander knew he was married and still decided to sleep with her
and he continued to see her when his wife had returned from her travels even though his main 'reason' for cheating was loneliness
when the Reynolds papers were released I guarantee that Alexander only got a fraction of what she had to deal with
alexander was likely not the only person they did this to
what they were doing violated a myriad of colonial laws, so when the Reynolds papers were released people were most likely put to death because he couldn't handle the matter privately like a normal person
maria was not the only woman who suffered from that decision, given the fact that he had a wife and a son
not to mention Eliza most likely suffered more from the backlash given the fact that she had no way of standing up for herself
also, can we talk about the fact he was still thinking of Angelica even after he had a son with Eliza
he released those papers without considering the fact that he was not the only one who would be punished
Maria Reynolds is the real victim in Hamilton.
fuck you, James Reynolds.
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♾️ Books for World Autism Month + Neurodiversity Celebration Week
♾️ The last week of March was Neurodiversity Celebration Week. My post is (obviously) late, but April is also World Autism Month (beginning with World Autism Awareness Day on April 2). To generate additional awareness, here are a few books by autistic authors and/or about autistic characters. On the last slide, you'll also find books with additional neurodiversity rep (including characters with ADHD, dyslexia, and OCD).
✨ The Bride Test - Helen Hoang ✨ Daniel, Deconstructed - James Ramos ✨ Tonight We Rule the World - Zack Smedley ✨ Paige Not Found - Jen Wilde ✨ Something More - Jackie Khalilieh ✨ Uncomfortable Labels - Laura Kate Dale ✨ The Luis Ortega Survival Club - Sonora Reyes ✨ Margo Zimmerman Gets the Girl - Brianna R. Shrum and Sara Waxelbaum ✨ The Spirit Bares Its Teeth - Andrew Joseph White ✨ The Brightsiders - Jen Wilde ✨ The Boys in the Back Row - Mike Jung ✨ Hating Jesse Harmon - Robin Mimna
✨ Queens of Geek - Jen Wilde ✨ The Maid - Nita Prose ✨ The Heart Principle - Helen Hoang ✨ The Girl Who Played with Fire - Stieg Larsson ✨ Even If We Break - Marieke Nijkamp ✨ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time - Mark Haddon ✨ Unseelie - Ivelisse Housman ✨ This Could Be Us - Kennedy Ryan ✨ Act Your Age, Eve Brown - Talia Hibbert ✨ The Kiss Quotient - Helen Hoang ✨ On the Edge of Gone - Corinne Duyvis ✨ Against the Stars - Christopher Hartland
✨ Tell Me How It Ends - Quinton Li ✨ Izzy at the End of the World - K.A. Reynolds ✨ Late Bloomer - Mazey Eddings ✨ Fake It Till You Bake It - Jamie Wesley ✨ Whatever Happens - Micalea Smeltzer ✨ Gimmicks and Glamour - Lauren Melissa Ellzey ✨ Last Call at the Local - Sarah Grunder Ruiz ✨ Reggie and Delilah's Year of Falling - Elise Bryant ✨ The Charm Offensive - Alison Cochrun ✨ A Prayer for Vengeance - Leanne Schwartz ✨ Tilly in Technicolor - Mazey Eddings ✨ If Only You - Chloe Liese
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einsteinsugly · 2 years
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Donna Pinciotti-Forman (nee Pinciotti) (born February 13, 1960), an '80s Woman...
"I'll do what I have to do." -Allison Reynolds, The Breakfast Club
*****
Welcomed, to the Forman Family:
Eric Forman (husband; December 1983-present)
Katherine "Kate" Forman (daughter, with Eric; born February 28, 1986)
Alexander "Alex" Forman (*cough* Leah Forman *cough*) (Bun in the oven, with Eric; due January 1990)
Steven Hyde (adopted brother-in-law; December 1983-present)
Hannah Kelso (born November 23, 1984) and Rebecca "Becca" Hyde (born December 5, 1985) (goddaughters, with Eric)
Adrian Forman (born July 18, 1984) (nephew, by marriage), James Hyde (born October 22, 1987) (adopted nephew), Elizabeth "Betsy" Kelso (born January 15, 1979) and Ashley Tate (born May 4, 1989) (basically her nieces)
Location(s):
Madison, Wisconsin (January 1980-May 1984)
Cape Town, South Africa (May 1984-August 1985)
Point Place, Wisconsin (August 1985-September 1985)
Chicago, Illinois (September 1985-present)
Occupation(s):
College student (former), DJ for The Island, the college radio station (former), reporter for The Beat, the college newspaper (former), intern at the Wisconsin State Journal (former), reporter for the Wisconsin State Journal (former), reporter for the Cape Times (former), reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times (current)
Interests:
Hobbies: Writing, reading, listening to music (even though most '80s music sucks), politics (she hates Ronald Reagan), activism, feminism, traveling
Movies: Sophie's Choice, The Breakfast Club, Working Girl, Baby Boom, The Color Purple
TV: Cheers, 60 Minutes, Little House on the Prairie (she watches it with Hyde and Eric, all the time), The Wonder Years (but Eric is really freaking annoying about it), Frontline, 20/20
Music: Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks, Aerosmith, Blondie, Joan Jett, Pat Benatar, Heart, Tracy Chapman, Bon Jovi, Carly Simon, Queen, Don Henley, Edie Brickell and New Bohemians, The Cranberries
Other:
New Coke can kiss her ass.
She (and everyone else, including Kate) loves kicking Kelso's ass at Duck Hunt.
Power suits are freaking badass.
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livelyxhills · 9 days
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CONNECTIONS!
BLAKE LIVELY was born AUGUST 25, 1987 and is 36 years old, she is currently MARRIED to RYAN REYNOLDS,living between Los Angeles, California; NEW YORK, NEW YORK AND WREXHAM, WALES. she is bisexual, owner of BLAKE'S BAKERY!
PLATONIC CONNECTIONS  (  positive  ).
best friends:
close friends:
ride or die:
childhood friends:
neighbor:
blind date turned good friend:
pen pal:
online friend:
drinking buddies:
partners in crime:
co-workers:
found family:
PLATONIC CONNECTIONS  (  negative  ).
ex-friends:
enemies:
neighbor enemies:
friends turned lovers turned exes to friends on bad terms:
frenemies:
love / hate:
dislike for one another:
competitive co-worker:
ROMANTIC CONNECTIONS  (  positive  ).
partner: Ryan Reynolds
exes on good terms:
blind date:
tinder date:
friends with benefits:
friends turned lovers:
crush:
high school sweethearts:
falling in love:
positive slow burn:
best friends to lovers:
ex-spouse:
ROMANTIC CONNECTIONS  (  negative  ).
exes on bad terms:
blind date gone wrong:
cheating lovers:
friends with benefits with hidden feelings:
enemies to lovers:
unrequited crush:
skinny love:
high school sweethearts that ended poorly:
negative slow burn:
RANDOM CONNECTIONS  (  positive  or  negative  ).
pet parents:
parent friends:
pen pal:
book club:
matchmaker:
party friends:
drug dealer:
gym buddy:
roommates:
in laws:
siblings:
children: James, Betty, Inez, No 4
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waterfallswords · 10 months
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Name: Deborah Reynolds
Age & Birthday: 30 years old, April 5th 1993
Gender/Pronouns: ciswoman she/her
Birthplace: Trinity, Texas
Time in Atlanta: 12 years
Neighborhood: Center Hill
Association: Reapers
Occupation: Dancer at Club Diamond / Affiliate
Positive personality traits: Expressive, Gregarious, Hard-Working
Negative personality traits: Insecure, Fickle, Intense
Faceclaim: Lily James
About
Born in a small and religious city in Texas, Deborah was raised around strict gender roles and traditions. It felt like she couldn't breathe without being reminded what people would say or think about her behavior. The oppressive upbringing took it's toll on her, eventually creating a young girl that tried her hardest to break free from the norm. Debbie has a constant flow of memories of being told she wasn't good enough and a shame to her family. Even harmless acts of rebellion were like the end of the world, along with her expressing any wish to deviate from being the 'perfect' woman.
When she met Michael Reynolds at the age of eighteen, the two were quickly married as Debbie saw him as a ticket out of Texas and away from her family. He worked within the U.S army and was full of promises for the type of life he could give her and Debbie didn't even wait to see if it was true when she moved with him back to his hometown of Atlanta. The two of them could only afford a small apartment Downtown, but Debbie was just happy to be free.
They were married for five years before a divorce was desperately needed. Michael had become controlling right down to the things Debbie would wear. It started slowly and easy for Debbie to think he was just being protective and caring but then it would turn into nasty insults, prevented from leaving her own home without him. Once again, if she expressed herself in any way it was a problem. She was proud of herself for eventually knowing she needed to be free again, even if it meant having to move to Center Hill and into a small trailer.
Debbie then lived life exactly on her terms. She became a big personality in the trailer park. She wore outlandish outfits that didn't leave much to the imagination and she began work as a dancer, moving around from club to club throughout the city. It was common to see her playing with neighbors kids with rollers in her hair and a cigarette hanging out of her mouth and often seen stumbling in and out of her trailer from her slowly forming drinking habits.
Debbie has nothing but good words to say about The Reapers, she began working with them as an associate mostly giving tip-offs about rival drug dealers in their area. Also her promiscuous nature has given her some good intel from drunk and big-mouthed cops which she happily passes along.
Over the past two years, Center Hill has witnessed her explosive and back and forth love and hate cycle with Jimmy Lennox. It's never obvious if they're on or off because they fight the same when they're together and are still all over each other when they're not together. As much as she blames Jimmy's personality for their problems, Debbie holds equal responsibility. She's flirtatious, a messy drunk and too scarred to trust him to not clip her wings.
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micoc84 · 1 year
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Top Movies 1990s 1990- Pretty Woman -g marshall, j.roberts, r. gere 1991- Robin Hood PT - k reynolds, k.costner, m. mastrant, m. free 1991- Terminator 2 - cameron, e.furlong, schwarz, l.hamilton 1992 - Singles - c.crowe, k.sedgwick, c.scott, b.fonda, m.dillon 1992 - Aladdin - j.musker, r.williams, s.weinger, l.larkin, j.free 1993- Jurassic Park - spielberg, s. neill, l.dern, a.richards, j.gold 1993- Poetic Justice - j.singleton, j.jackson, t.shakur, r.king 1994- Forrest Gump - zemeckis, t. hanks, r.wright, s.field 1997- Titanic - cam, l.dicaprio, k.winslett, b.zane, k.bates 1999- Matrix - wachowski, k.reeves, c.moss, l.fishburne Ed Scissors (90), Goodfellas (90), Total Recall (90), Home Alone (90), Ghost (90), House Party (90), Dances with Wolves (90), Green Card (90), Mermaids (90), Days of Thunder (90), Grifters (90), Joe Volcano (90), Bonfire Vanities (90), Dick Tracy (90), Godfather 3 (90) ||| Frankie and Johnny (91), Bill Ted Bogus (91), Hook (91), Raise Red Lantern (91), Once China (91), Beauty Beast (91), Rocketeer (91), Point Break (91), Silence Lambs (91), Boyz in Hood (91), Thelma Louise (91), JFK (91) Bodyguard (92), Wayne's World (92), Basic Instinct (92), Sister Act (92), The Player (92), Glengarry Ross (92), Army of Darkness (92), Crying Game (92), Unforgiven (92), Dracula BS (92), Last Mohicans (92), Few Good Men (92), Far and Away (92), River Runs (92), League of Own (92), Batman Returns (92) ||| Free Willy (93), Groundhog Day (93), Mrs. Doubtfire (93), Fugitive (93), Sleepless Seattle (93), Falling Down (93), Demolition Man (93), Nightmare Cmas (93), Dazed Confused (93), Sandlot (93), Tombstone (93), Schindler's List (93), Age of Innocence (93), Name Father (93), Much Ado (93), Firm (93), Benny Joon (93), Philadelphia (93), Perfect World (93), Carlito's Way (93), Even Cowgirls (93), Gettysburg (93) Reality Bites (94), Pulp Fiction (94), Red Three Colors (94), Lion King (94), True Lies (94), Mask (94), Speed (94), Shawshank Redemption (94), Flintstones (94), Muriel's Wedding (94), Four Weddings (94), Dumb Dumber (94), Ed Wood (94), Professional (94), Chungking Express (94), Clerks (94), Hoop Dreams (94), Little Women (94), Interview Vampire (94), Legends of Fall (94), Bullets Broadway (94), Wyatt Earp (94) 1 9 9 5 : Clueless, Friday, Before Sunrise, While You Sleep, Braveheart, Toy Story, Apollo 13, James Bond GE, Pocahontas, Batman FO, Seven, Empire Records, Showgirls, Kids, Tommy Boy, Mortal Kombat, Babe, Rumble in Bronx, Welcome Dollhouse, Casino, Ghost in Shell, Usual Suspects, Heat, Waterworld, Bridges Madison, Mighty Aphrodite, Dead man Walk, Dangerous Minds, Jumanji
Swingers (96), Independence Day (96), Space Jam (96), Twister (96), The Rock (96), Mission Impossible (96), Happy Gilmore (96), Birdcage (96), From Dusk Dawn (96), Romeo Juliet BL (96), Trainspott (96), Fargo (96), English Patient (96), Scream (96), Crucible (96) ||| Grosse Pointe Bl (97), Chasing Amy (97), LA Confidential (97), Boogie Nights (97), Goodwill Hunt (97), Life is Beautiful (97), Fifth Element (97), Men in Black (97), As Good Gets (97), Austin Powers (97), Face off (97), Princess Monoke (97), Gattaca (97), Seven Years Tibet (97), Anastasia (97), Donnie Brasco (97), Jackie Brown (97) Rushmore (98), Big Lebowski (98), Something Mary (98), Save Private Ryan (98), Shakespeare Love (98), Godzilla (98), Bug's Life (98), Half Baked (98), He Got Game (98), Out of Sight (98), Truman Show (98), Great Expectations (98), Prince Egypt (98), Dark City (98) ||| Phantom Menace SW (99), Office Space (99), Iron Giant (99), Fight Club (99), Tarzan (99), Mummy (99), American Beauty (99), American Pie (99), Blair Witch (99), Never Been Kissed (99), Ten Things Hate (99), Three Kings (99), Galaxy Quest (99), Sixth Sense (99), Magnolia (99), Being J Malkovich (99), Girl Interrupt (99), Eyes Wide Shut (99), Snow Fall Cedar (99), Sweet Lowdown (99)
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tabloidtoc · 3 years
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Us, January 4
You can buy a copy of this issue for your very own at my eBay store: https://www.ebay.com/str/bradentonbooks
Cover: Why Tom Cruise really snapped 
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Page 2: Red Carpet -- stars shine in sequins -- Ashley Benson, Dua Lipa, Rowan Blanchard, Demi Lovato, Logan Browning 
Page 3: Taraji P. Henson, Maude Apatow, Bebe Rexha, Kate Bosworth, Storm Reid 
Page 4: Who Wore It Best? Christian Serratos vs. Bella Hadid, Sara Sampaio vs. Elsa Hosk 
Page 6: Loose Talk -- Scott Disick praising his ex Kourtney Kardashian and mother to their children Mason and Penelope and Reign, Cher admitting she hates aging, Lizzo on having negative thoughts about her body, Isla Fisher recalling what she threatened husband Sacha Baron Cohen with after he cut her favorite skit from the second Borat film, Emily Blunt joking that Jamie Dornan is the antithesis of his 50 Shades of Grey and Wild Mountain Thyme characters 
Page 8: Contents 
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Page 10: Hot Pics -- Duchess Camilla and Prince Charles met with frontline healthcare workers administering and receiving the new Covid-19 vaccine at the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital 
Page 11: Pregnant Katharine McPhee, for the holidays Ryan Reynolds helped raise more than $315,000 for Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children, Jennifer Lopez visiting a doctor in Beverly Hills 
Page 12: Snoop Dogg at a special screening of Fatale in Inglewood, Simon Cowell showed off his remarkable recovery while on a WaveRunner with his son Eric in Barbados, Nick Cannon helped distribute 2000 free meal boxes to the Hollywood Food Coalition for those in need 
Page 13: Gaten Matarazzo shills Nerds Gummy Clusters, a bundled up Timothee Chalamet walking around NYC 
Page 14: Stars They’re Just Like Us -- Padma Lakshmi takes public transportation in NYC, Heather Locklear pumps gas in L.A. 
Page 15: Duchess Kate and Prince William social distanced from Queen Elizabeth in Windsor, Lily Collins goes shopping at Target in West Hollywood 
Page 16: Hindsight is 2020 -- a look back at the year through photos 
Page 18: Hollywood Grandparents -- Michelle Duggar on her 19 grandchildren 
Page 19: While Jane Seymour initially socially distanced from her grandchildren she is now hanging at home with the little ones 
* Caitlyn Jenner on her 18 grandchildren 
* Tina Knowles Lawson stays connected to her grandchildren Daniel and Blue Ivy and Sir and Rumi by watching videos of them 
Page 20: Love Lives -- Katherine Schwarzenegger and Chris Pratt in it together 
Page 21: Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr.’s solid union
* Lana Del Rey and Clayton Johnson are engaged 
* Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson engaged 
Page 22: Hot Hollywood -- Prince William and Duchess Kate are happily bidding 2020 adieu -- after a tumultuous year the parents have been cherishing time with their kids Prince George and Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis
Page 23: Devout Christian Selena Gomez has reportedly left Hillsong the controversial megachurch celebrities have flocked to for years weeks after its disgraced pastor Carl Lentz was fired for cheating on his wife 
* Despite everything that’s going on in her personal life with her divorce Kelly Clarkson has something to be happy about: her talk show has been renewed through 2023
* Stars who are members of the Mile High Club -- Andy Cohen, Miranda Kerr, John Travolta, Cara Delevingne, Liam Neeson 
* Keeping Up With Us -- Pippa Middleton and husband James Matthews are due to welcome their second child in 2021, Little Mix announced Jesy Nelson exited the girl group after nine years, Little People Big World alum Jacob Roloff claimed he was molested by a former producer on the show, Hilary Duff announced the Lizzie McGuire revival had been scrapped after months of creative differences 
Page 24: A Day in the Life -- Ashley Graham 
Page 25: Hayden Panettiere is ending 2020 on a high note -- since cutting loose from her toxic ex Brian Hickerson she has been working on herself and she’s in a great place compared to where she was a year ago 
Page 26: Cover Story -- Tom Cruise comes undone -- Hollywood savior or egomaniac? What led to Tom’s epic on-set explosion 
Page 30: Still Going Strong -- it’s been almost 40 years since they burst onto the scene but these stars are on top of their game -- Tom Cruise, Molly Ringwald, Rob Lowe 
Page 31: Tom Hanks, Donnie Wahlberg, Winona Ryder, Christie Brinkley 
Page 32: 2020 -- and that’s a wrap -- from all the happy highs to the many lows the last 12 months have certainly been memorable 
Page 38: Beauty -- winterize your skincare -- tweak your routine to combat the drying effects of icy air, indoor heating and more 
Page 40: Entertainment -- The Best Movies of 2020 
Page 46: Fashion Police -- the worst looks of the year -- Gwyneth Paltrow, Kim Kardashian West, Kristen Wiig 
Page 47: Tove Lo, Melina Matsoukas, Brie Larson 
Page 48: 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me -- Jennifer Coolidge 
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palmett-hoes · 4 years
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since the first step in achieving your goals is to state them aloud, here's a list of aftg fics/ au s that i'd like to write some day
- pre-canon fic from aaron's perspective spanning the twins' first meeting till they're drafted by the foxes and graduate high school. i'm increasingly enamored with aaron as a character as well as with an outside perspective of andrew's actions and i think it would be very interesting to look at the foundation on which their fraught relationship is built and first developed
- even more pre-canon fic. andrew's early life in foster care. yes, we all know about the most... gruesome things that were done to him, but i believe that there is plenty more that has affected and shaped him, especially in relation to my interpretation of andrew as an autistic poc. this would not be a happy fic.
- anastasia au. neil as anya, andrew as dimitri. possibly a plot amalgamation from both the animated movie and the stage show, with changes as i see fit. (no, neil is not the prince of russia). what i find most compelling about this au is the story of neil and andrew as childhood friends and then the angst of having andrew, as an adult, teaching an amnesiac neil how to act like a noble while being convinced that neil is an imposter. good shit
- art school/dance club au. the foxes attend the palmetto school of art at prestigious edgar allen university. they're considered the school's charity cases, and they are NOT friends. andrew is a studio arts major with a concentration in sculpture who works in the campus coffee shop in the mornings and frequents night clubs that employ pretty boys in the evenings. neil is attending college completely on his father's dime, PROVIDED he study what his father wants, despite his desire to study dance and music. going crazy without an outlet, neil takes a secret job as a go-go dancer. look. this may slightly possibly be a result of me having planned to party hardy this summer, then having my plans ruined by the virus :c
- 1950s High School au. the 1950s aesthetics fucking rock even though the 1950s fucking sucked. kinda wanna tackle both. plus, andrew already has that james dean bad boy fast car appeal
- an exploration of mary and nathan's relationship and history. i get that neil's parents are both super taboo and both really really awful people, but i have questions and i want to answer them
- neil never returns from baltimore. in order to keep his deals, permanently, andrew kills riko and tetsugi, and gets over 20 years in prison. when he gets out, he just wants to be alone, but it seems there's a ghost haunting him. this was conceived for MAXIMUM angst, no getting around it. i got the idea from a badacts fic and it has haunted me ever since
- post-canon sexuality exploration fic. i have a real passion for quality sex education and healthy experimentation, and neil very clearly didn't get the chance for either. yet at the end of the books he finds himself in a very intense sexual relationship. i just really want to give him the opportunity to find out how desire works for him and what he likes, on his own terms. i read a lot of fics where neil's desires seem to be completely dependent on andrew's initiaton, and while i do believe that andrew is the only person neil is attracted to and will ever be attracted to, i also want to explore how his sexuality manifests on its own. the vibe i'm going for is, uh, HornySweet (tm), but also with a lot of genuine eductional material. i want this is to be something that offers real information to its readers that may have been inaccessible for a lot of people, on topics like like sexual hygiene, maturbation, and sex toys in a non-fetishy way. this will be very very E rated, but like,, in a very earnest and goofy way because sex and sexuality is neat and cool but it's also not all serious perfect fucking. it's just,, a topic that deserves to be DISCUSSED
- mobster au. andrew, having never met aaron, takes a job for the moriyamas to track down a runaway asset. Neil. upon completion, they make andrew the butcher's apprentice, and pull neil back into the fold as a commodity rather than a person. lots of violence, lots of shady underground dealings, lots of plotting, lots of secrets.
i'm gonna put some more under the cut, ones that i don't feel as strong a drive towards right now or that i haven't thought as much about. if you (yes, YOU) like any of these, or are interested in any of these, or wanna hear more about any of these, or are even inspired to write something yourself by any of these please, PLEASE, say something in the notes, or send me a message, or an ask or anything. ANYTHING. i am stuck inside, all the time, and i am so, so lonely. i answer from hoob-gooblin
- princess bride au. come ON. princess bride is one of the most romantic AND most snarky movies of all time, and andreil literally invented love and devotion sooooooo it's a perfect match. "yes or no" vs "as you wish" kings of consent and communication and unconventional love declarations. also,, he may not be how I imagine andrew, but a young cary elwes in dramatic black pirate getup is DEFINITELY a valid andrew
- hozier au. sometimes,, i listen to an album, and imagine a fic that encompases the whole thing. nothing speaks louder to me than hozier's discography. (also, yes, i am gay). maybe a little bit inside llewyn davis. neil wanders through a small town and takes up some small jobs, but sings his heart out through twisted metaphors once a week in a hole in the wall bar staffed by a very short, dead eyed veteran
- prince and the pauper au. on a stealth recon mission in enemy territory, andrew encounters a local lord who happens to have his face. in a moment of desperation to save himself from arrest, andrew knocks the lord out and assumes his identity. he returns to the castle just in time for prince moriyama to arrive with a shifty-eyed, red-headed handservant in tow. lord aaron of columbia, meanwhile, wakes up on a ship manned by crown traitor and fugitive kevin day, calling him by a name he's never heard before, and then he's in the hands of the guerilla rebel forces that have been attacking the kingdom. i watched barbie princess and the pauper as a child and that movie fucking slaps
- little mermaid/beauty and the beast/bride of the rose beast/ladyhawke au. in a last ditch attempt to escape his father, neil trades his voice and his tail for legs and washes ashore on a small kingdom with horrible secrets. because he cannot speak, read or write, prince aaron employs neil to serve the monster in the catacombs, the prince's twin brother. the twins are under a curse that turns them into terrifying monsters, andrew by day and aaron by night. aaron's affliction is a secret, as is andrew's humanity. this is such a hodgepodge idea lol. did neil also have to be a mermaid for this to work? no. is he? hell yeah
- new york private school/twin swap au. aaron wins a scholarship to a prestigious school that will guarantee him a future, but then he relapses. convinced he just needs a little more time to get clean, he makes a deal with his volatile new brother, andrew, to stand in for him at the school just until he can his shit together. neil and ichirou moriyama have been raised together their entire lives, always under the knowledge that ichirou will inherit the family empire with nathaniel as his right hand. they hate the idea, but they have no way to escape, and now neil is being harassed by ichirou's bitchass estranged brother at their stupid, fancy private school. LISTEN, we as a fandom do NOT take enough advantage of the twin swap possibilities presented to us. pathetic
- post-canon fic where ichirou, realizing that the life of a mob boss is a lonely one, decides that he needs... a friend. however, because of the nature of his work, he can't just make friends with anyone, so he decides to make friends with neil. without consulting neil first. cue a lot of very weird, very awkward coffee dates where neil is convinced he's about to be disposed of, and ichirou just wants to know about his cats. the thing i like about ichirou is he’s a complete blank slate. i can make him a good guy, a bad guy, an ally, the Big Bad
- Kill Bill au. mary survives a bullet to the head and wakes up from a coma over a year later. with nothing left to lose, she sets out to single-handedly dismantle the wesninski circle. good thing she used to be its top assassin
- single dad andrew au. except look, look, stay with me here, okay, aaron is his son, and he's adopted nicky and kevin. LISTEN. STAY WITH ME. JUST THINK ABOUT IT. tbh the idea comes from my interpretation of the andrew/neil/kevin dynamic as distincly parental, then extending that interpretation to andrew's protection over the rest of his family.
- fashion au. andrew is a fashion designer and photographer who frequently works with allison reynolds. one day she brings around a short, twitchy assistant who looks like she just plucked him out of an alley. somehow, he becomes andrew's muse. i watch a lot of fashion competition shows
- ghibli. either howl's moving castle (andrew as sophie, neil as howl) or spirited away (?). maybe both idk
- legally blonde au. legally blonde is so good guys
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Imagine: RWBY / 80s movie AU
Aliens (1986)
1) Raven Branwen as Ellen Ripley (reasoning: warrior leader and also because of who I have Yang cast as) 
2) Taiyang Xiao Long as Corporal Dwayne Hicks (reasoning: Raven’s love interest and being an all-around good guy) 
3) Whitley Schnee as Carter Burke (reasoning: let’s say that the Schnee Dust Company replaces the Weyland-Yutani Corporation. In that case, it made sense that Whitley took the role of the slimy corporate exec) 
4) Penny Polendina as Bishop (reasoning: android assistant) 
5) Yang Xiao Long as Rebecca “Newt” Jordan (reasoning: Raven’s daughter. Although in this AU, Yang would be Raven’s daughter-figure) 
6) Cardin Winchester as Pvt. Hudson (reasoning: the arrogant, douchebag bully) 
7) Peter Port as Lt. Gorman (reasoning: I was thinking who among the adults could be an incompetent commanding officer and for some reason, Port kept coming to mind) 
8) Winter Schnee as Pvt. Vasquez (reasoning: badass female soldier who hates incompetence) 
9) James Ironwood as Capt. Apone (reasoning: the competent military officer)
10) Clover Ebi, Caroline Cordovin, Vine Zeki, Harriet Bree, Elm Ederne, Marrow Amin and one extra Atlas soldier as Drake, Frost, Ferro, Spunkmeyer, Dietrich, Crowe, and Wierzbowski aka the marines who get wiped out by the Grimm-Xenomorphs in the first ambush (reasoning: Atlas soldiers under Ironwood’s command) 
11) The Grimm take the place of the Aliens/Xenomorphs
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Scarface (1983)
1) Adam Taurus as Tony Montana / Scarface (reasoning: minority facing discrimination, power-hungry asshole who becomes a violent leader / EDIT: Oh, I just realized, the name ‘Scarface’ could also reference the branding on his face)
2) Ilia Amitola as Manny Ray (reasoning: member of the White Fang. Also, I have Ilia as Manny mainly because of who I have Blake cast as)
3) Neopolitan as Elvira (reasoning: to keep with the themes of human-faunus relations, Elvira had to be a human character. Also, Neo is a crazy criminal, so she fit the role)
4) Blake Belladonna as Gina Montana (reasoning: one, to reference Adam’s unhealthy obsession with Blake and Blake’s initial fascination of Adam. Two, since Manny and Gina get together and Ilia has a canon crush on Blake)
5) Roman Torchwick as Frank Lopez (reasoning: Roman’s connection to Neo and Roman being a criminal mastermind) 
6) Jacques Schnee as Alejandro Sosa (reasoning: the big-name supplier, just switch cocaine with dust. Also, since Adam is the main protagonist, it made sense to have the Schnees as the main villains) 
7) Klein Sieben as the shotgun-wielding assassin who kills Tony (reasoning: works for the Schnee family) 
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The Breakfast Club (1985) 
1) Cardin Winchester as John Bender (The Criminal) - reasoning: the asshole bully who harasses everyone
2) Weiss Schnee as Claire Standish (The Princess) - reasoning: the snobbish girl who thinks she’s all that 
3) Sun Wukong as Andrew Clark (The Athlete) - reasoning: this was a surprisingly hard role to fill in. Eventually, I just went with the character who I thought fit the mold of the “stock high school athlete”, which was Sun.  
4) Ruby Rose as Brian Johnson (The Brain) - reasoning: the goodie-two-shoes nerd who has trouble socializing with people
5) Blake Belladonna as Allison Reynolds (The Basket Case) - reasoning: the shy, introverted goth (well, closest to goth) girl who is seen as an outcast 
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Hey I’m sure you’ve been asked before but what’s your opinion on the audiobooks of Red Rising? Personally I think Tim Gerard Reynolds’ narration as Darrow is what elevated the series to being my absolute favorite. As for the other narrators in IG and DA, Ephrim’s narrator really grew on me and I’m so sad Ephrim is gone. I’m glad Lyria got recast in Dark Age. I skip her chapters when I re-listen to IG. I think Lysander’s first narrator was much better. His new voice sounds 40 but he’s only 20
Sorry it took me so long to answer this! Fun fact, but you actually sent this around the same time I decided to re-read Iron Gold (via the audiobook) to help flesh out a theory post I’m drafting. So I didn’t want to answer until I’d gotten a taste of each narrator. That’s some A+ psychic premonition on your part.
Unfortunately, I’ve yet to finish the IG audiobook because of Real Life but I’ve at least heard all of the narrators, so even if I’m still not very far in, I’ll give my opinions on them.
So, confession time, Dark Age is the first Red Rising audiobook I have ever listened to, even though I've heard good things about the RR audiobooks in general. Audiobooks aren’t really my thing. But I was taking too long to read that monster of a book, so I figured listening and reading at the same time would help me finish it faster. And boy, did it!
Now, Iron Gold is the second audiobook I’m listening to... I’m going about this all backwards, it seems. So, I’m going to give my opinions on the narrators in the order I experienced them.
Dark Age —
Tim Gerard Reynolds:
The GOAT. I’ve only heard good things about his narration, including from Pierce Brown himself at both signings I’ve been to. Now that I’ve experienced it for myself, I have to agree! I’m definitely going to need to listen to the original trilogy audiobooks at some point to get more of this guy.
He made you feel every ounce of exhaustion Dark Age Darrow felt, especially in Part I, and during the finale. His rare moments of levity (Sevro’s Palace) were delivered impeccably. His character voices were enjoyable; his Rhonna was great and his Atalantia gave me the creeps. Any moment Darrow thought of Virginia made me feel the full gamut of emotions. Anytime he summoned his righteous anger and went into Reaper mode, Reynolds sucked you in with the drama of it all.
Darrow’s always been my favorite but hearing Reynold’s interpretation of Darrow’s inner narrative really elevated why he’s a fantastic character. This guy is great.
John Curless:
Honestly? If Reynolds weren’t in the picture, he’d be my #1. Calling him my second favorite narrator doesn’t do him justice. His Ephraim injected much needed comedy into this narrative. Curless balanced Ephraim’s other nuances very well too. His deep psychological issues, his continued grief over Trigg, his budding love for the kids. It was beautifully executed.
One chapter that still haunts me is when Pax forces him off the Z cold turkey. Curless nailed Ephraim going into withdrawal. He was frightening and it was great. I also loved his reunion with Volga, even if his Volga voice was jarring to me after hearing Moira Quirk’s interpretation for most of the book. On that note, his generic Obsidian accent (Scandinavian-ish) never became too annoying and he differentiated the main players pretty well (namely Ozgard and Sefi). I really liked his Sefi voice. Quiet and whispery, very Sefi.
Don’t talk to me about Ephraim’s fate, I’m still in pain. 😭 I actually liked IG Ephraim a lot, not as a person but I thought his story was interesting. But his DA development was incredible. He really grew on me, and the fact he won’t be back, meaning Curless’ amazing narration won’t be back, is devastating.
James Langdon:
I didn’t mind his Lysander too much. I mean, I hate Lysander, but I thought he did a decent job portraying him. Maybe it’s just because he was my first Lysander voice. Although, I do agree he sounds too old for the role, but then again, Reynolds sounds too old for Red Rising Darrow (16) so? -shrug-
My main complaint with this guy is that sometimes, during the height of the action, he sounds as detached as a BBC newscaster. Which is fine, when Lysander uses the Mind’s Eye, but even when he’s full on panicking, this guy sounds so levelheaded.
His character voices are... ok. The growly voice he puts on for Ajax, and little bit for Cicero, is a bit weird. His Atalantia is sensual and creepy af and I loved his Atlas voice. One chapter that stands out to me is Kalindora’s confession toward the end. Langdon blew me out of the water with that one. Kalindora was never my favorite, but he made me really feel for her in that scene.
Moira Quirk:
I love her. I think she’s great. She has a very strong voice that pulls you along the story with ease. I think Lyria has the best DA story line and Quirk’s narration only made it better. She embodied Lyria’s temperament wonderfully; the anger, the kindness, and the stubborn resolve to keep living after initially giving up.
I keep harping on about character voices but they’re important, alright? Quirk’s character voices are some of the best. Her Victra is high and mighty and I felt Lyria’s annoyance along with her. But she also did Victra’s vulnerable moments wonderfully. I LOVE Quirk’s Volga. She’s so cute! Her accent reminds me of Sypha Belnades from the Netflix Castlevania series, which is not at all correct regionally, but it’s so adorable that it is officially The Volga Voice in my mind.
Not much else to say on this one, except, I hope the next book keeps this Lyria or I will be so sad.
Rendah Heywood:
Hail Sovereign! Another amazing narrator. At first I wasn’t sure what to think because I didn’t have any headcanon for what Virginia’s voice sounds like, but Heywood’s narration quickly convinced me this is The Virginia Voice. Very classy, very calm, could kill you but chooses not to, so don’t push her, understood?
She really gets across Virgnia’s main frustration of being smarter than everyone and being right like 99.9% of the time but rarely being listened to, VERY well, without making her seem unnecessarily whiny or something. It’s just a fact that she’s smarter than everyone else and the worlds would be better place if you took her advice.
Virgnia’s always been a bit of a mystery but Heywood really makes her into a Real Person, you know? Her fun interactions with Holiday and Theodora, her devastation after the Senate upheaval, her drive to escape from her captors... Expertly portrayed.
Her character voices are pretty good. I thought her Sevro was hilarious. I’m already missing her voice in IG (since I’m reading these backwards). I’m really looking forward to her return in the next book... Virginia will still be a POV character in the next one, right Pierce? Right??
Iron Gold —
Tim Gerard Reynolds:
I’m repeating this guy only to say: Reynolds is making sure I feel every molecule of exhaustion in Darrow’s body and I’m not very far in. I’ve already read IG, and I’m just coming off DA, so I know it won’t let up but still... have mercy on me.
John Curless:
Repeating again to say, goddamn, does this guy nail Ephraim’s development between books really well. IG Ephraim is no fun at all. Barely cracked a joke yet and is still very much wallowing in grief... Curless’ narration really makes IG Ephraim bearable, tbh.
Julian Elfer:
Hmmm. I don’t know if I’d agree he’s better than James Langdon. They’re both ok to me. Elfer is certainly more age appropriate. However, he’s a bit monotone and his reading cadence is a little annoying to me. He sounds like someone reading his own writing at a book club more than a professional narrator. I don’t mean that as an insult! He’s pleasant enough to listen to but he’s not on the same level as the others imo.
Idk. I’m still not very far into the IG audiobook, so it’s not fair to compare him to Langdon without the full picture. Maybe he gets better. However so far both Lysander narrators are. OK. That said, I don’t think Elfer is atrocious enough to warrant a re-cast? I heard people complained about him and Lyria’s IG narrator and that’s why they were changed... but Elfer isn’t terrible so I’m confused on that one.
Aedin Moloney:
Oh dear. I hate to be so blunt but... I hate her narration. A lot. Coming off of Quirk’s incredible Lyria, Moloney’s performance is... jarring, to say the least. She doesn’t give Lyria the same spunk that Quirk does. Moloney’s Lyria is too out of character for me. Lyria’s life is a shitshow and her weirdly whimsical voice is way too out of place. And during the more frenetic scenes, she’s way over the top.
I guess the problem with this narrator is she gives Lyria Too Much. Lyria is a very practical, very down-to-earth person, not prone to expressing a lot of deep emotion. Quirk balanced this very well, making her inner narrative just emotional enough without contradicting her outer expression. Meanwhile, I can barely follow along with what Moloney was saying when Tiran got shot because she was So Distressed and Hysterical. Good thing I had the book open.
Again, I’m not very far in, so maybe she gets better... idk. Take my opinions on Elfer and Moloney with a grain of salt because I haven’t finished IG yet.
Thank you for the ask! I’d love to hear opinions from anyone else on the second trilogy narrators (because I think we all agree Reynolds is great).
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So as I’m working on revising and posting my old content I figured I would give you guys a list of what I’ve previously written (and have yet to revise) so that you could request what you would like to see first.
Meeting and Dating~
The Outsiders
Steve Randle, Darry Curtis, Johnny Cade, and Ponyboy Curtis
Heathers
Veronica Sawyer, Heather Chandler Meeting, and Heather McNamara
Stand By Me
Chris Chambers, Teddy Duchamp Meeting, and Eyeball Chambers
License to drive
Les Anderson
The Burbs
Ricky Butler
Little Shop Of Horrors
Audrey Fulquard
Karate Kid
Ali Mills
Crybaby
Crybaby Walker Dating
Ferris Buellers Day Off
Ferris Bueller
Weird Science
Lisa, and Ian
Better Off Dead
Monique Junot
Summer School
Francis Gremp, and Larry Kazamias
The Sandlot
Benny Rodriguez
10 Things I Hate About You
Patrick Verona, Joey Donner, Kat Stratford, Bianca Stratford Meeting, and Cameron James
The Breakfast club
Allison Reynolds and Claire Standish
Toy Soldiers
Joey Trotta, and Billy Tepper
Dead Poets Society
Richard Cameron
Interview With The Vampire
Lestat, and Armand
The Goonies
Brand Walsh
Adventures in Babysitting
Brad Anderson, and Daryl Coopersmith
Dirty Dancing
Johnny Castle Meeting
Rivers Edge
Matt
My Bodyguard
Moody
Some Kind Of Wonderful
Ray
The Lost Boys
Sam Emerson, David, Star, Marko, and Alan Frog
Cant Buy Me Love
Ronald Miller
Lucas
Cappie Roew
Back To The Future
George Mcfly
The Princess Bride
Westley
Footloose
Ren McCormack, and Willard Hewitt
IT
Bill Denbrough
Like Father Like Son
Chris Hammond
Loverboy
Randy Bodek
Cobra
Cobra
White Water Summer
Vic
Dont Tell Mom The Babysitters Dead
Kenny Crandell
Screwballs
Rick McKay
School Ties
Charlie Dillon
Clueless
Elton Tiscia, Travis Birkenstock, and Cher Horowitz
Requested/Imagines or Nonromantic
Sick Cameron Frye Hc
Cameron Frye Crushing on the new girl
Raising Claudia
Heather Duke
Angsty Ace Merrill
Cameron Frye x Chubby reader
Westley x Reader x Buttercup
Jealous Lestat
Teddy Duchamp
Angsty Lestat
Lestat with a vampire
Modern Louis
Modern Lestat
Fluffy Johnny (Dirty Dancing)
Ted Logan having a crush on a girl in a punk band
Going to prom with Cameron Frye
Ricky butler having an obvious crush on you
Paul and Marko fighting over you
Being michaels twin and David’s girlfriend
Being Neil Perry’s crush and playing his love interest in a play
Having a baby with Joey, Billy and Ricardo
Nsfw Headcanons~
George Mcfly
Lestat
Gary Wallace
Wyatt Donnelly
Joey Trotta
Les Anderson
Heather Chandler
Cindy Mancini
Billy Tepper
Chris Hammond
Ricky Butler
Alan Frog
Threesome with Billy and Joey (toy soldiers)
Vic (wws)
Kenny Crandell
Threesome with Gary Wallace and Wyatt Donnelly
Ace Merrill
Charlie Dillon
Richard Cameron
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books I read in 2019 (not including rereads, favorites are bolded!)
Come Close - Sappho
Shanghai Baby - Wei Hui
Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair - Pablo Neruda
Bad Feminist: Essays - Roxane Gay
The Mother of Black Hollywood: A Memoir - Jenifer Lewis
Sula - Toni Morrison
Reinventing the Enemy’s Language: Contemporary Native Women’s Writings of North America - ed. Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird
How to Write an Autobiographical Novel - Alexander Chee
Night Sky With Exit Wounds - Ocean Vuong
If They Come For Us - Fatimah Asghar
Heart Berries: A Memoir - Terese Marie Mailhot
Less - Andrew Sean Greer
The Astonishing Color of After - Emily X.R. Pan
Goodbye, Vitamin - Rachel Khong
Darius the Great is Not Okay - Adib Khorram
Exit West - Mohsin Hamid
Homegirls and Handgrenades - Sonia Sanchez
Heavy: An American Memoir - Keise Laymon
All You Can Ever Know - Nicole Chung
Unaccustomed Earth - Jhumpa Lahiri
The Wife Between Us - Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
The Way You Make Me Feel - Maureen Goo
A Very Large Expanse of Sea - Tahereh Mafi
Water By the Spoonful - Quiara Alegría Hudes
I Can’t Date Jesus: Love, Sex, Family, Race, and Other Reasons I’ve Put My Faith in Beyoncé - Michael Arceneaux
Bury It - Sam Sax
White Dancing Elephants - Chaya Bhuvaneswar
Pulp - Robin Talley
Shit is Real - Aisha Franz
Silencer - Marcus Wicker
Forget Sorrow: An Ancestral Tale - Belle Yang
Bestiary: Poems - Donika Kelly
Monster Portraits - Sofia Samatar
No Matter the Wreckage - Sarah Kay
Violet Energy Ingots - Hoa Nguyen
Olio - Tyehimba Jess
The Kane Chronicles: The Serpent’s Shadow - Rick Riordan
There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé - Morgan Parker
Nylon Road: A Graphic Memoir of Coming of Age in Iran - Parsua Bashi
The Wedding Date - Jasmine Guillory
Fruit of the Drunken Tree - Ingrid Rojas Contreras
An American Marriage - Tayari Jones
Family Trust - Kathy Wang
Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture - ed. Roxane Gay
Little & Lion - Brandy Colbert
A Girl Like That - Tanaz Bhathena
Suicide Club: A Novel About Living - Rachel Heng
The Disturbed Girl’s Dictionary - NoNieqa Ramos
My Old Faithful: Stories - Yang Huang
Crazy Rich Asians - Kevin Kwan
Girls Burn Brighter - Shobha Rao
Moon of the Crusted Snow - Waubgeshig Rice
Kingdom Animalia - Aracelis Girmay
Happiness - Aminatta Forna
Devotions - Mary Oliver
The Proposal - Jasmine Guillory
The Kiss Quotient - Helen Hoang
When Katie Met Cassidy - Camille Perri
Heads of the Colored People - Nafissa Thompson-Spires
Friday Black: Stories - Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
The Word is Murder - Anthony Horowitz
Miles from Nowhere - Nami Mun
The Lost Ones - Sheena Kamal
All the Names They Used for God - Anjali Sachdeva
Confessions of the Fox - Jordy Rosenberg
Love, Loss, and What We Ate: A Memoir - Padma Lakshmi
On the Come Up - Angie Thomas
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
The Love & Lies of Rukhsana Ali - Sabina Khan
See What I Have Done - Sarah Schmitt
Convenience Store Woman - Sayaka Murata
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter - Erika Sánchez
For Today I Am A Boy - Kim Fu
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo - Taylor Jenkins Reid
Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings - Joy Harjo
They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us - Hanif Abdurraqib
Mongrels - Stephen Graham Jones
If Beale Street Could Talk - James Baldwin
Death of Innocence: The Story of the Hate Crime that Changed America - Mamie Till-Mobley and Christopher Benson
The Gilded Wolves - Roshani Chokshi
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before - Jenny Han
The Perfect Nanny - Leila Slimani, translated by Sam Taylor
The Travelling Cat Chronicles - Hiro Arikawa, translated by Philip Gabriel
Things We Lost in the Fire - Mariana Enríquez, translated by Megan McDowell
Sunburn - Laura Lippman
The House of Impossible Beauties - Joseph Cassara
Freshwater - Akwaeke Emezi
A Private Life - Chen Ran, translated by John Howard-Gibbon
Invisible: The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America’s Most Powerful Mobster - Stephen L. Carter
Undead Girl Gang - Lily Anderson
They Both Die at the End - Adam Silvera
The Friend - Sigrid Nunez
Severance - Ling Ma
Tiny Crimes: Very Short Tales of Mystery & Murder - ed. Licoln Michel and Nadxieli Nieto
Mapping the Interior - Stephen Graham Jones
Give Me Some Truth - Eric Gansworth
How to Love a Jamaican - Alexia Arthurs
All of This is True - Lygia Day Peñaflor
Swimmer Among the Stars - Kanishk Tharoor
The Wicked + the Divine, Vol. 7: Mothering Invention - Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie
This is Kind of an Epic Love Story - Kheryn Callender
Gingerbread - Helen Oyeyemi
Where the Dead Sit Talking - Brandon Hobson
The Ensemble - Aja Gabel
My Education - Susan Choi
More Happy than Not - Adam Silvera
Nobody Cares: Essays - Anne T. Donahue
Kiss and Tell: A Romantic Résumé, Ages 0 to 22 - Marinaomi
Oculus: Poems - Sally Wen Mao
Let’s Talk About Love - Claire Kann
History is All You Left Me - Adam Silvera
Opposite of Always - Justin A. Reynolds
The Crown Ain’t Worth Much - Hanif Abdurraqib
The Weight of Our Sky - Hanna Alkaf
If You See Me, Don’t Say Hi - Neel Patel
Girls of Paper and Fire - Natasha Ngan
What if It’s Us - Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
The Map of Salt and Stars - Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar
October Mourning: A Song for Matthew Shepard - Lesléa Newman
The Big Smoke - Adrian Matejka
Dissolve - Sherwin Bitsui
The Woman Next Door - Yewande Omotoso
The Refugees - Viet Thanh Nguyen
White Tears - Hari Kunzru
Electric Arches - Eve Ewing
The Black Maria - Aracelis Girmay
Bloodchild and Other Stories - Octavia Butler
Soft Science - Franny Choi
The White Card - Claudia Rankine
Mad Honey Symposium - Sally Wen Mao
The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls - Anissa Gray
Next: New Poems - Lucille Clifton
The Marvelous Arithmetics of Distance: Poems 1987-1992 - Audre Lorde
Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems - Nikki Giovanni
The Arab of the Future - Riad Sattouf
Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Racism and School Closings on Chicago’s South Side - Eve L. Ewing
Gruel - Bunkong Tuon
Marriage of a Thousand Lies - SJ Sindu
Parable of the Sower - Octavia Butler
Good Night, Willie Lee, I’ll See You in the Morning - Alice Walker
That Kind of Mother - Rumaan Alam
Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows - Balli Kaur Jaswal
Hera Lindsay Bird - Hera Lindsay Bird
Queenie - Candice Carty-Williams
And Still I Rise - Maya Angelou
The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead - Chanelle Benz
Everyone Knows You Go Home - Natalia Sylvester
Naming Our Destiny: New and Selected Poems - June Jordan
The 100* Best African American Poems (*But I Cheated) - ed. Nikki Giovanni
The Haunting of Tram Car 015 - P. Djèlí Clark
Bury My Clothes - Roger Bonair-Agard
Selected Poems - Langston Hughes
Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston
Sonata Mulattica - Rita Dove
Winnie - Gwendolyn Brooks
Bicycles: Love Poems - Nikki Giovanni
The Black God’s Drums -  P. Djèlí Clark
Kid Gloves: Nine Months of Careful Chaos - Lucy Knisley
Annie Allen - Gwendolyn Brooks
Parable of the Talents  - Octavia Butler
After Disasters - Viet Dinh
Passing for Human: A Graphic Memoir - Liana Finck
Teeth - Aracelis Girmay
A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun: The Life & Legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks - Angela Jackson
Peluda - Melissa Lozada-Oliva
A Map to the Next World - Joy Harjo
Magical Negro - Morgan Parker
Corpse Whale - dg nanouk okpik
Hawkeye: Volume 1 - Matt Fraction
Cenzontle - Marcelo Hernandez Castillo
Don’t Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric - Claudia Rankine
Selected Poems - Gwendolyn Brooks
She Had Some Horses - Joy Harjo
The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip-Hope - ed. Kevin Coval, Quraysh Ali Lansana, and Nate Marshall
Beyond Uhura: Star Trek and Other Memories - Nichelle Nichols
The Past and Other Things that Should Stay Buried - Shaun David Hutchinson
Difficult Women - Roxane Gay
The Woman Who Fell From the Sky - Joy Harjo
The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays - Esmé Weijun Wang
Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to A Tribe Called Quest - Hanif Abdurraqib
The Frolic of the Beasts - Yukio Mishima
Hawkeye Omnibus - Matt Fraction
Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations - Mira Jacob
Karamo: My Story of Embracing Purpose, Healing, and Hope - Karamo Brown
Tipping the Velvet - Sarah Waters
When My Brother Was an Aztec - Natalie Diaz
Toxic Flora: Poems - Kimiko Hahn
Virgin - Analicia Sotelo
Easy Prey - Catherine Lo
Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me - Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O’Connell
Saints and Misfits - S.K. Ali
Intercepted - Alexa Martin
Love from A to Z - S.K. Ali
Gemini - Sonya Mukherjee
The Atlas of Reds and Blues - Devi S. Laskar
My Brother’s Husband Vol. II - Gengoroh Tagame
Black Queer Hoe - Britteney Black Rose Kapri
Internment - Samira Ahmed
Dothead: Poems - Amit Majmudar
With the Fire On High - Elizabeth Acevedo
Sabrina & Corina: Stories - Kali Fajardo-Anstine
Milk and Filth - Carmen Giménez Smith
The Key to Happily Ever After - Tif Marcelo
If You’re Out There - Katy Loutzenhiser
Farewell to Manzanar - Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston
New Poets of Native Nations - ed. Heid E. Erdrich
Bodymap: Poems - Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Wolf by Wolf - Ryan Graudin
Tell Me How It Ends - Valeria Luiselli
Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood - Trevor Noah
Down and Across - Arvin Ahmadi
The Tradition - Jericho Brown
About Betty’s Boob - Vero Cazot and Julie Rocheleau
Fake It Till You Break It - Jenn P. Nguyen
Storm of Locusts - Rebecca Roanhorse
Silver Sparrow - Tayari Jones
Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors - Sonali Dev
Mongrel: Essays, Diatribes, Pranks - Justin Chin
When I Grow Up I Want To Be a List of Further Possibilities - Chen Chen
The New Testament - Jericho Brown
Fumbled - Alexa Martin
If It Makes You Happy - Claire Kann
Brave Face - Shaun David Hutchinson
Words in Deep Blue - Cath Crowley
Lost Children Archive - Valeria Luiselli
Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice - Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy - Ta-Nehisi Coates
Anger is a Gift - Mark Oshiro
The Bride Test - Helen Hoang
Not Your Backup - C.B. Lee
Prelude to Bruise - Saeed Jones
The Night Wanderer: A Graphic Novel - Drew Hayden Taylor and Michael Wyatt
Naturally Tan - Tan France
Bloom - Kevin Panetta and Savanna Ganucheau
Like a Love Story - Abdi Nazemian
I’m Afraid of Men - Vivek Shraya
Juliet Takes a Breath - Gabby Rivera
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous - Ocean Vuong
Let Me Hear a Rhyme - Tiffany D. Jackson
I Wanna Be Where You Are - Kristina Forest
Hurricane Season - Nicole Melleby
Split Tooth - Tanya Tagaq
Hungry Hearts: 13 Tales of Love and Food - ed. Elsie Chapman and Caroline Tung Richmond
The Night Tiger - Yangsze Choo
Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls - T Kira Madden
Miracle Creek - Angie Kim
Ayesha at Last - Uzma Jalaluddin
Shout - Laurie Halse Anderson
The Breakbeat Poets Vol. 3: Halal if You Hear Me - ed. Fatimah Asghar and Safia Elhillo
The Tenth Muse - Catherine Chung
This Place: 150 Years Retold - various authors
Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens - Tanya Boteju
Midnight Chicken (& Other Recipes Worth Living For) - Ella Risbridger
Library of Small Catastrophes - Alison C. Rollins
Natalie Tan’s Book of Luck and Fortune - Roselle Lim
No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America - Darnell L. Moore
The Book of Delights - Ross Gay
The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle - Stuart Turton
Speak No Evil - Uzodinma Iweala
How We Fight White Supremacy - Akiba Solomon and Kenrya Rankin
A Love Story Starring My Dead Best Friend - Emily Horner
Here and Now and Then - Mike Chen 
The Ghost Bride - Yangsze Choo
Red White and Royal Blue - Casey McQuiston
Becoming - Michelle Obama
The Wedding Party - Jasmine Guillory
Magic for Liars - Sarah Gailey
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer - Michelle McNamara
Brain Fever - Kimiko Hahn
Life on Mars - Tracy K. Smith
Notebooks of a Chile Verde Smuggler - Juan Felipe Herrera
Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude - Ross Gay
Tentacle - Rita Indiana
Hapa Tales and Other Lies: A Memoir About the Mixed Race Hawai’i That I Never Knew - Sharon Chang
Loose Woman - Sandra Cisneros
Duende - Tracy K. Smith
Mostly Dead Things - Kristen Arnett
1919 - Eve L. Ewing
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race - Reni Eddo-Lodge
Negroland - Margo Jefferson
For Black Girls Like Me - Mariama J. Lockington
Super Extra Grande - Yoss
Home Remedies - Xuan Juliana Wang
You Can’t Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain - Phoebe Robinson
An Anonymous Girl - Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
The Abundance - Amit Majmudar
I Shall Not Be Moved - Maya Angelou
Helium - Rudy Francisco
Teaching My Mother to Give Birth - Warsan Shire
Tomie - Junji Ito
Everything’s Trash, But It’s Okay - Phoebe Robinson
This Time Will Be Different - Misa Sugiura
Junji Ito’s Cat Diary: Yon & Mu - Junji Ito
Stag’s Leap - Sharon Olds
Black Card - Chris L. Terry
It’s Not Like It’s A Secret - Misa Sugiura
Washington Black - Esi Edugyan
From Here To Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death - Caitlin Doughty
I’m Telling the Truth, But I’m Lying: Essays - Bassey Ikpi
A House of My Own: Stories from my Life - Sandra Cisneros
The Terrible - Yrsa Daley-Ward
The Black Tides of Heaven - JY Yang
The Red Threads of Fortune - JY Yang
Little Fish - Casey Plett
Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion - Jia Tolentino
The Black Condition ft. Narcissus - Jayy Dodd
The Goldfinch - Donna Tartt
Dealing in Dreams - Lilliam Rivera
The Tiger Flu - Larissa Lai
The Island of Sea Women - Lisa See
America is Not the Heart - Elaine Castillo
Feel Free - Zadie Smith
Walking on the Ceiling - Aysegul Savas
My Time Among the Whites: Notes from an Unfinished Education - Jennine Capo Crucet
The Unpassing - Chia-Chia Lin
Maurice - E.M. Forster
Permanent Record - Mary H.K. Choi
The Downstairs Girl - Stacey Lee
Red Dust Road: An Autobiographical Journey - Jackie Kay
The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You - Dina Nayeri
I Married My Best Friend to Shut My Parents Up - Naoko Kodama
Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI - David Grann
Ordinary Light - Tracy K. Smith
Cantoras - Carolina De Robertis
Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness - Susannah Cahalan
How to Be Remy Cameron - Julian Winters
The Marriage Clock - Zara Raheem
Moon: Letters, Maps, Poems - Jennifer S. Cheng
Where Reasons End - Yiyun Li
Pet - Akwaeke Emezi
Meddling Kids - Edgar Cantero
A Lucky Man - Jamel Brinkley
Maiden, Mother, Crone: Fantastical Trans Femmes - ed. Gwen Benaway
What is Obscenity? The Story of a Good for Nothing Artist and her Pussy - Rokudenashiko
The Umbrella Academy Vol. III: Hotel Oblivion - Gerard Way
Who Put This Song On? - Morgan Parker
The Souls of Yellow Folk: Essays - Wesley Yang
Wave - Sonali Deraniyagala
Love War Stories - Ivelisse Rodriguez
Baby Teeth - Zoje Stage
A Fortune for Your Disaster - Hanif Abdurraqib
Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers - Jake Skeets
Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen - Jose Antonio Vargas
The Marrow Thieves - Cherie Dimaline
Polite Society - Mahesh Rao
Patron Saints of Nothing - Randy Ribay
The Body Papers: A Memoir - Grace Talusan
A Woman is No Man - Etaf Rum
Travelers - Helon Habila
Trust Exercise - Susan Choi
The Silent Patient - Alex Michaelides
The Intuitionist - Colson Whitehead
A People’s History of Heaven - Mathangi Subramanian
The Buddha of Suburbia - Hanif Kureishi
This is Paradise: Stories - Kristiana Kahakauwila
Brood - Kimiko Hahn
Don’t Look Now - Daphne du Maurier
How We Fight for Our Lives - Saeed Jones
I Hope You Get This Message - Farah Naz Rishi
Unmarriageable - Soniah Kamal
Bad Endings - Carleigh Baker
The Water Dancer - Ta-Nehisi Coates
The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick - Mallory O’Meara
Shapes of Native Nonficton: Collected Essays by Contemporary Writers - ed. Elissa Washuta and Theresa Warburton
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass - Mariko Tamaki
Even the Saints Audition - Rachel Jackson
Slay - Britney Morris
#NotYourPrincess: Voices of Native American Women - ed. Lisa Charleyboy and Mary Beth Leatherdale
The Starlet and the Spy - Ji-min Lee
North of Dawn - Nuruddin Farah
Daisy Jones & The Six - Taylor Jenkins Reid
The Drowning Boy’s Guide to Water - Cameron Barnett
They Called Us Enemy - George Takei
Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets, and Advice for Living Your Best Life - Ali Wong
The Right Swipe - Alisha Rai
Full Disclosure - Camryn Garrett
Searching for Sylvie Lee - Jean Kwok
Gideon the Ninth - Tasmyn Muir
Stubborn Archivist - Yara Rodrigues Fowler
The Wicked + the Divine, Vol. 8: Old is the New New - Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie
Never Grow Up - Jackie Chan
“All the Real Indians Died Off”: And 20 Other Myths About Native Americans - Roxanna Dunbar-Ortiz
In the Dream House - Carmen Maria Machado
Blame This on the Boogie - Rina Ayuyang
It - Stephen King
Sea Monsters - Chloe Aridjis
My Fate According to the Butterfly - Gail D. Villanueva
The Wicked + the Divine, Vol. 9: “Okay” - Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie
The Deep - Rivers Solomon
I Hope We Choose Love: A Trans Girl’s Notes from the End of the World - Kai Cheng Thom
Mooncakes - Suzanne Walker
BTTM FDRS - Ezra Claytan Daniels and Ben Passmore
Hot Comb - Ebony Flowers
Notes from a Young Black Chef - Kwame Onwuachi
Bunny - Mona Awad
The Twisted Ones - T. Kingfisher
Shuri, Vol. 1: The Search for Black Panther - Nnedi Okorafor
I Was Their American Dream: A Graphic Memoir - Malaka Gharib
Thick: And Other Essays - Tressie McMillan Cottom
Royal Holiday - Jasmine Guillory
Boxers - Gene Luen Yang
Saints - Gene Luen Yang
Fox 8 - George Saunders
The Memory Police - Yoko Ogawa
Last Day - Domenica Ruta
Wakanda Forever - Nnedi Okorafor
The Revisioners - Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
The Future of Another Timeline - Annalee Newitz
We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir - Samra Habib
Somewhere in the Middle: A Journey to the Phillipines in Search of Roots, Belonging, and Identity - Deborah Francisco Douglas
Crier’s War - Nina Varela
Something in Between - Melissa de la Cruz
The Secrets We Kept - Lara Prescott
The Tao of Raven: An Alaska Native Memoir - Ernestine Hayes
One of Us is Lying - Karen M. McManus
Piecing Me Together - Renee Watson
Binti - Nnedi Okorafor
The Nickel Boys - Colson Whitehead
Recursion - Blake Crouch
Supper Club - Lara Williams
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readingrobin · 4 years
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YA Book Club Reads 2019
So I’ve been in this young adult book club for about a year and a half now and it’s had its highs and lows. It’s odd being the youngest one there, this club is mainly centered around adults reading YA, since I’m the closest one to the targeted age demographic. That and I’m surrounded by older women that seem they would be more comfortable with something of the Nora Roberts or James Patterson persuasion.
I don’t know who I’m making this list for, myself, interested parties and so on. I just wanted to see my general feelings towards the materials we have read and sort of mention the ones I’m most looking forward to read next year.
Without further ado, here’s the list.
The Good
-Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury 5/5
-Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor 5/5
-My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows 5/5
-Loving vs. Virginia by Patricia Hruby Powell 4/5
-Love, Hate and Other Filters by Samira Ahmed 4/5
The Meh
Burn Baby Burn by Meg Medina 3/5
The Reader by Traci Chee 2/5
Black River Falls by Jeff Hirsch2/5
The Fugly
-Across the Universe by Beth Revis 1/5
-Asylum by Madeleine Roux 1/5
-We Were Liars by E. Lockhart 1/5
I’m  glad the good titles somewhat balance out the ones I felt indifferent toward or outright disliked. It’s funny how the year started with these amazing books, but they kind of lost momentum by the end of the year. Literally all the ones under good were more towards the first six months, except for Something Wicked.
If you want to know my thoughts towards a particular title, let me know! I think I have some unpopular opinions in here, but I’m not really sure. I don’t get out much.
As for next year, the library has only announced the first six titles we’ll be reading, but I’m most excited to get into Jason Reynolds’ Long Way Down and Deborah Heiligman’s Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers!
Here’s to a new year with (fingers crossed) excellent reads and and discussions!
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fawling-ivy · 4 years
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Is that [BRITTANY SNOW]? Don’t be silly, that’s [ IVERSON “IVY” FAWLEY]! The [16] year old [GRYFFINDOR] has been described as [FEISTY] [ENTHUSIASTIC] and [COMPASSIONATE] but also [LOUD] [ GLITTERY ] and [IMPATIENT]. [HER] status is [PUREBLOOD] and in their [6th YEAR]. If they had a theme song it would be [RED HIGH HEELS by KELLIE PICKLER]
Iverson ‘Ivy’ Delilah Fawley is the only daughter of Matthew Fawley, and his wife, Adelyn, and as such, has been treated to the life of a princess and a socialite, with the natural charms and graces to match.
and a fiance
technically
but, it’s kind of okay? because they’re kind of dating anyways? so maybe it’s not so bad.
except its james potter so spoiler alert
lol
Where SO many girls from her background have been known to be a bit…..spoiled (is the nice way to say it, and don’t get it twisted, she is too) Ivy is well known for her bubbly, perky (sometimes incredibly grating) personality. Sweet and sassy, Ivy’s never met a stranger she couldn’t make her friend. she will wear you down and you will love her
or hate her
but she still won’t go away
She’s over the top enthusiastic about nearly e v e r y t h i n g ... she was so close to being a Hufflepuff just like her parents (it’s tradition, you know, and that’s how Matty met Addy, isn’t it cute??). Her father thinks it’s her “endearing forcefulness” that landed her in Lion territory - this tiny blonde can be very stubborn once she sets her mind to it.
She’s the president of the Manchester chapter of the Burt Reynolds fan club - and has an autographed picture framed in her dorm
Everything she owns is covered in a thin layer of glitter - everything in this life deserves to sparkle
e v e r y t h i n g
this definitely includes her bat -- she makes a new one every year, glittered and bedazzled and personalized and 10000% Ivy-fied™
and you, too, if you hug her
glitter is your life now
you’ve been marked in love
Because of the glitter affinity, though, Ivy’s trademark retaliation is a glitter bomb, and you don’t want to be caught in one of them - she’s very good with charm work, and has found a way to make her glitter bombs more punishing than necessary……good luck getting rid of that glitter, kids.
Though tiny, and some might say…delicate, soft, or fragile (she would deny it, however true it really is) Ivy has a tendency of picking arguments - mostly when she sees something she doesn’t agree with.
As a pureblood, Ivy has never truly worried much about the war. Her family’s non involvement is no secret, and as purebloods, nothing is likely to happen to them, but Ivy has never let her neutrality mean that she would let an unkind speech or unfair fight take place in front of her - just because she isn’t involved in the war doesn’t mean she doesn’t still have a bleeding heart.
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othersiders · 3 years
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I go by Vinyl, they/them pronouns, 21+
please don’t godmod/powerplay, force ships or interactions, and respect my space. I won’t interact with those under 18. I don’t own any of the muses or affiliate with any faceclaims featured, but I will build on their canon with personal headcanon. mutuals only. multiple verses. crossovers, and ocs are totally welcome. I can be selective at times to keep my dash from getting overwhelming. activity can be sporadic at times due to real life responsibilities. if you’re looking for a partner to plot with during odd hours of the morning or talk about things we may never put into threads because they’re just for headcanon sake, I’m your bro, man. I will use small text, icons, and some formatting. psd credit to somresources; gif resources credit to blondewhoregifs, vvitchresources. I will post open starters and rely heavily on memes to get threads started. 
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patrick verona / 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU / Heath Ledger or ICONLESS
 adam maitland / BEETLEJUICE / Jeff Goldblum 
 allison reynolds / THE BREAKFAST CLUB / Ally Sheedy 
 johnny castle / DIRTY DANCING / Patrick Swayze or ICONLESS 
 alex browning / FINAL DESTINATION / Chris Evans 
 owen sharma / HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR / Rahul Kohli 
 alex wyler / THE LAKE HOUSE / Keanu Reeves 
 michael emerson / THE LOST BOYS / Jason Patric 
 tony stark / MARVEL / Robert Downey Jr. 
 jimmy woo / MARVEL / Randall Park 
 christian / MOULIN ROUGE / Oscar Isaac 
 alex o'connell / THE MUMMY / Richard Madden 
 julie pierce / THE NEXT KARATE KID / Hilary Swank 
 keith “two bit” mathews / THE OUTSIDERS / Tye Sheridan 
 andie walsh / PRETTY IN PINK / Molly Ringwald 
 steff mckee / PRETTY IN PINK / James Spader 
 fitzwilliam darcy / PRIDE & PREJUDICE / 
 mark hunter / PUMP UP THE VOLUME / Christian Slater 
 dewey riley / SCREAM / David Arquette prev. deputydeweys 
 dr. malcolm crowe / SIXTH SENSE / Jake Gyllenhaal 
 keith nelson / SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL / Eric Stoltz 
 clu bell / SO WEIRD / Tanner Buchanan 
 jack phillips / SO WEIRD / 
 eddie munson / STRANGER THINGS / Joseph Quinn 
 jonathan byers / STRANGER THINGS / Charlie Heaton 
 argyle / STRANGER THINGS / Eduardo Franco
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