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Oh, by gosh, by golly It's time for mistletoe and holly Fancy ties an' granny's pies An' folks stealin' a kiss or two As they whisper, "Merry Christmas" to you
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Kicking off @haunting-heroes-creative-games Winter Advent with the prompt: Mistletoe
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Nightbirds (1970) // dir. Andy Milligan
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A pair of tawny frogmouths (Podargus strigoides) in Western Australia
by John Anderson
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Nightbirds (1970)
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YALLFest 2022 was so much fun ahhhhhh! Cassandra Clare and Alex Aster were so lovely, and so many new ARCs!
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Shakatak - Nightbirds ( Live from Crossover 2005, Japan)
Currently kind of a little bit maybe too much a teeny tiny amount crazy about this song
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Season 1, “2059 Part II: Nightbirds”
Director: Richie Mehta
DoP: Jaime Reynoso
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Title: Nightbirds | Author: Kate J. Armstrong | Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books (2023)
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ARC Review: Nightbirds by Kate J. Armstrong
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Publication Date: February 28, 2023
Synopsis:
In a dazzling new fantasy world full of whispered secrets and political intrigue, the magic of women is outlawed but four girls with unusual powers have the ability to change it all. The Nightbirds are Simta’s best kept secret. Teenage girls from the Great Houses with magic coursing through their veins, the Nightbirds have the unique ability to gift their magic to others with a kiss. Magic—especially the magic of women—is outlawed and the city’s religious sects would see them burned if discovered. But protected by the Great Houses, the Nightbirds are safe well-guarded treasures. As this Season’s Nightbirds, Matilde, Aesa, and Sayer spend their nights bestowing their unique brands of magic to well-paying clients. Once their Season is through, they're each meant to marry a Great House lord and become mothers to the next generation of Nightbirds before their powers fade away. But Matilde, Aesa, and Sayer have other plans. They know their lives as Nightbirds aren't just temporary, but a complete lie and yearn for something more. When they discover that there are other girls like them and that their magic is more than they were ever told, they see the carefully crafted Nightbird system for what it is: a way to keep them in their place, first as daughters and then as wives. Now they must make a choice—to stay in their gilded cage or to remake the city that put them there in the first place.
My Rating: ★★★★★
My Review and Favorite Quotes below the cut.
My Review:
This was a lot twistier and heavier than I was expecting. It's full of secrets and lies and betrayals and political machinations, and centers on four incredibly strong young women. I found myself just along for the ride as I was breathlessly hurtled through the twists and turns of the plot, never knowing who to trust or where danger might spring from next. The magic is darker than I expected but also quite beautiful. There are moments of light throughout the novel but it is a heavy read and a very dense one. The writing is gorgeous and I highlighted several passages that I found beautifully written and very profound. Sometimes you find a story that is a cracking good story but also gets at an underlying truth. This is one of those stories. Also the sheer feminist rage I felt whilst reading this was something else. These four women are incredibly strong and resilient and so, so angry at being torn down and persecuted and caged by the men in their lives. The book leaves off on not-quite-a-cliffhanger, but certainly nothing is settled. The four women are finding themselves and their inner strength but there is still a long way to go before they, and the other magical girls of Simta, can be safe. I absolutely cannot wait for the next book. *Thanks to Bookishfirst and Penguin Teen for providing an early copy for review.
Favorite Quotes:
Matilde slips on her Goldfinch mask. It’s like a second skin: her truest face and best lie.
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Sit tight, be quiet, stay secret: It’s all they seem to hear lately. Fold your wings and close your pretty eyes.
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Fenlin tips back her mask, revealing a sharp jaw, a green eyepatch, and a devastating mouth. A kissable one, if you like a dash of lethal with your trysts.
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It isn’t posed as a question, but an answer, writing over any she might give. He sounds like Enis when he said they were meant for each other, like the man in Leta’s ballroom when he commanded her to dance. All different men, but their words served the same purpose. To tell her who she is, what she is for. To drown her voice.
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Her grandda always said she had a sheldar singing through her. Just listen for her tune and have the courage to answer. Perhaps courage is a thing you choose, like friendship. It’s choosing to have faith in the voice within.
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numinous-scribe · 10 months
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Take a chance, take control Take a stand, let it roll I've always said I'll never say never Time to live, time to breathe Time to get what I need And I'm not scared of falling' Cause I'm hanging on the edge of a dream
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Behold, the cover image for a fic I'm hanging on the edge of not writing yet
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Nightbirds (1970) // dir. Andy Milligan
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foodforbeavers · 2 years
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Why do birds chirp at night?
The answer to why do birds chirp at night can be many, like:
To communicate
To pursue some objectives, such as food, mating, or protection. Most birds engage in it regularly.    
To entice possible partners is part of courtship rituals or a response to being startled. T
Some birds chirp when they are confused. 
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doubtfultaste · 4 months
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Nightbirds (1970)
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