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Astarion is distracted by Octavia's tail. SFW. (Inspired by this amazing art.)
One of Astarion’s most favorite things about Octavia was her tail. It’s so expressive---fast wagging when she’s happy, completely still when she’s angry, and a delightful little wiggle when she’s needy. At this moment, he was lying flat on his stomach under a crisp white bedsheet.
Originally, he was admiring her.
Now though, he was staring at her tail.
Octavia was sitting on the edge of the bed, brushing her long ginger locks. As she does every night. I’m not sure why tonight is so different where I’m captivated by her damn tail… She hummed a song he was not familiar with as she went along, occasionally smiling at through her reflection in the mirror a few feet away.
Too occupied with her tail, he failed to miss a teasing smile slowly forming on her face.
You damned thing! Come here!
The tip of her tail swished away from his grasp.
Little shit! COME ON!
At the last moment, the tail evaded him.
Now I’ve got you!!!!!!!!!
He did have the tail in hand.
But her tail was also wrapping around his lower arm like a snake.
Glancing in the mirror, Astarion saw Octavia barely holding in a laugh, the brush held in front of her blushing face, partially obscuring it. She’s too fucking adorable…especially when she’s been a little naughty!
“That’s what you get for playing with my tail!” She giggled, sounding more embarrassed than upset. “You silly man! What’s gotten into you?”
He pretended to look offended. “Why, you of course! Who else?” Her tail unwrapped and laid flat on the bed once more with the tip touching his hand. A small smile tugged on his lips. “My sweetest treat with the lovely tail?” he called to her softly, lithe fingers dancing on the tip.
“Yes?” Octavia giggled as she placed her brush on the nightstand. She then maneuvered herself to lie next to him with her head next to his. Those eyes never fail to enchant me. The prettiest shade of blue I’ve ever seen. “May I help you, saer?” She kissed him on the nose and giggled again.
“I adore you.” I’ve never adored anyone until you. It’s a nice feeling…to care for you. If that is love, then I’m a fool in love with the most wonderful person on Toril. A pale hand caressed her cheek. “You know that d-don—OCTAVIA!” He screeched as she burst into uncontrollable laughter.
That damn tail SNUCK away from me and then started tickling my ass!
“Sorry, sorry! I couldn’t help myself! Sorry, love!” Octavia laughed. Sorry my…ass. “Yes, I do know you adore me.” Kissing his nose one more time, her eyes locked with his. “I love you too, Astarion.”
Always, darling. I’ll love you and that damnable tail always.
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cephalonezha · 1 year
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im on a mission to colour all of my girlfriends warframes (ive done 11 so far) so heres a masterpost the frames ive coloured!
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holistichiatus · 2 years
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Standard Issue Helmets
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the-punforgiven · 2 years
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Warframe is so wild when you know fuck all about it and you're trying to google one based on appearance and all you have to go on is "The one who's face looks like a triangle but also like it has a sword sticking out of its face that isn't the poster boy for the game???"
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Photoset of “I need to show my friends how ridiculous a speargun is in this game”
Bonus Octavia looking like she’s about to knock someone out with it
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disabled-dragoon · 10 months
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The Disability Library
I love books, I love literature, and I love this blog, but it's only been recently that I've really been given the option to explore disabled literature, and I hate that. When I was a kid, all I wanted was to be able to read about characters like me, and now as an adult, all I want is to be able to read a book that takes us seriously.
And so, friends, Romans, countrymen, I present, a special disability and chronic illness booklist, compiled by myself and through the contributions of wonderful members from this site!
As always, if there are any at all that you want me to add, please just say. I'm always looking for more!
Edit 20/10/2023: You can now suggest books using the google form at the bottom!
Updated: 31/08/2023
Articles and Chapters
The Drifting Language of Architectural Accessibility in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris, Essaka Joshua, 2012
Early Modern Literature and Disability Studies, Allison P. Hobgood, David Houston Wood, 2017
How Do You Develop Whole Object Relations as an Adult?, Elinor Greenburg, 2019
Making Do with What You Don't Have: Disabled Black Motherhood in Octavia E. Butler's Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents, Anna Hinton, 2018
Necropolitics, Achille Mbeme, 2003 OR Necropolitics, Achille Mbeme, 2019
Wasted Lives: Modernity and Its Outcasts, Zygmunt Bauman, 2004
Witchcraft and deformity in early modern English Literature, Scott Eaton, 2020
Books
Fiction:
Misc:
10 Things I Can See From Here, Carrie Mac
A-F:
A Curse So Dark and Lonely, (Series), Brigid Kemmerer
Akata Witch, (Series), Nnedi Okorafor
A Mango-Shaped Space, Wendy Mass
Ancillary Justice, (Series), Ann Leckie
An Unkindness of Ghosts, Rivers Solomon
An Unseen Attraction, (Series), K. J. Charles
A Shot in the Dark, Victoria Lee
A Snicker of Magic, Natalie Lloyd
A Song of Ice and Fire, (series), George R. R. Martin
A Spindle Splintered, (Series), Alix E. Harrow
A Time to Dance, Padma Venkatraman
Bath Haus, P. J. Vernon
Beasts of Prey, (Series), Ayana Gray
The Bedlam Stacks, (Series), Natasha Pulley
Black Bird, Blue Road, Sofiya Pasternack
Black Sun, (Series), Rebecca Roanhorse
Blood Price, (Series), Tanya Huff
Borderline, (Series), Mishell Baker
Breath, Donna Jo Napoli
The Broken Kingdoms, (Series), N.K. Jemisin
Brute, Kim Fielding
Cafe con Lychee, Emery Lee
Carry the Ocean, (Series), Heidi Cullinan
Challenger Deep, Neal Shusterman
Cinder, (Series), Marissa Meyer
Clean, Amy Reed
Connection Error, (Series), Annabeth Albert
Cosima Unfortunate Steals A Star, Laura Noakes
Crazy, Benjamin Lebert
Crooked Kingdom, (Series), Leigh Bardugo
Daniel Cabot Puts Down Roots, (Series), Cat Sebastian
Daniel, Deconstructed, James Ramos
Dead in the Garden, (Series), Dahlia Donovan
Dear Fang, With Love, Rufi Thorpe
Deathless Divide, (Series), Justina Ireland
The Degenerates, J. Albert Mann
The Doctor's Discretion, E.E. Ottoman
Earth Girl, (Series), Janet Edwards
Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead, Emily R. Austin
The Extraordinaries, (Series), T. J. Klune
The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict, (Series), Trenton Lee Stewart
Fight + Flight, Jules Machias
The Final Girl Support Group, Grady Hendrix
Finding My Voice, (Series), Aoife Dooley
The First Thing About You, Chaz Hayden
Follow My Leader, James B. Garfield
Forever Is Now, Mariama J. Lockington
Fortune Favours the Dead, (Series), Stephen Spotswood
Fresh, Margot Wood
H-0:
Harmony, London Price
Harrow the Ninth, (series), Tamsyn Muir
Hench, (Series), Natalia Zina Walschots
Highly Illogical Behaviour, John Corey Whaley
Honey Girl, Morgan Rogers
How to Become a Planet, Nicole Melleby
How to Bite Your Neighbor and Win a Wager, (Series), D. N. Bryn
How to Sell Your Blood & Fall in Love, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Hunger Pangs: True Love Bites, Joy Demorra
I Am Not Alone, Francisco X. Stork
The Immeasurable Depth of You, Maria Ingrande Mora
In the Ring, Sierra Isley
Into The Drowning Deep, (Series), Mira Grant
Iron Widow, (Series), Xiran Jay Zhao
Izzy at the End of the World, K. A. Reynolds
Jodie's Journey, Colin Thiele
Just by Looking at Him, Ryan O'Connell
Kissing Doorknobs, Terry Spencer Hesser
Lakelore, Anna-Marie McLemore
Learning Curves, (Series), Ceillie Simkiss
Let's Call It a Doomsday, Katie Henry
The Library of the Dead, (Series), TL Huchu
The Lion Hunter, (Series), Elizabeth Wein
Lirael, (Series), Garth Nix
Long Macchiatos and Monsters, Alison Evans
Love from A to Z, (Series), S.K. Ali
Lycanthropy and Other Chronic Illnesses, Kristen O'Neal
Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro
The Never Tilting World, (Series), Rin Chupeco
The No-Girlfriend Rule, Christen Randall
Nona the Ninth, (series), Tamsyn Muir
Noor, Nnedi Okorafor
Odder Still, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Once Stolen, (Series), D. N. Bryn
One For All, Lillie Lainoff
On the Edge of Gone, Corinne Duyvis
Origami Striptease, Peggy Munson
Our Bloody Pearl, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Out of My Mind, Sharon M. Draper
P-T:
Parable of the Sower, (Series), Octavia E. Butler
Parable of the Talents, (Series), Octavia E. Butler
Percy Jackson & the Olympians, (series), Rick Riordan
Pomegranate, Helen Elaine Lee
The Prey of Gods, Nicky Drayden
The Pursuit Of..., (Series), Courtney Milan
The Queen's Thief, (Series), Megan Whalen Turner
The Quiet and the Loud, Helena Fox
The Raging Quiet, Sheryl Jordan
The Reanimator's Heart, (Series), Kara Jorgensen
The Remaking of Corbin Wale, Joan Parrish
Roll with It, (Series), Jamie Sumner
Russian Doll, (Series), Cristelle Comby
The Second Mango, (Series), Shira Glassman
Scar of the Bamboo Leaf, Sieni A.M
Shaman, (Series), Noah Gordon
Sick Kids in Love, Hannah Moskowitz
The Silent Boy, Lois Lowry
Six of Crows, (Series) Leigh Bardugo
Sizzle Reel, Carlyn Greenwald
The Spare Man, Mary Robinette Kowal
The Stagsblood Prince, (Series), Gideon E. Wood
Stake Sauce, Arc 1: The Secret Ingredient is Love. No, Really, (Series), RoAnna Sylver
Stars in Your Eyes, Kacen Callender [Expected release: Oct 2023]
The Storm Runner, (Series), J. C. Cervantes
Stronger Still, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Sweetblood, Pete Hautman
Tarnished Are the Stars, Rosiee Thor
The Theft of Sunlight, (Series), Intisar Khanani
Throwaway Girls, Andrea Contos
Top Ten, Katie Cotugno
Torch, Lyn Miller-Lachmann
Treasure, Rebekah Weatherspoon
Turtles All the Way Down, John Green
U-Z:
Unlicensed Delivery, Will Soulsby-McCreath Expected release October 2023
Verona Comics, Jennifer Dugan
Vorkosigan Saga, (Series), Lois McMaster Bujold
We Are the Ants, (Series), Shaun David Hutchinson
The Weight of Our Sky, Hanna Alkaf
Whip, Stir and Serve, Caitlyn Frost and Henry Drake
The Whispering Dark, Kelly Andrew
Wicked Sweet, Chelsea M. Cameron
Wonder, (Series), R. J. Palacio
Wrong to Need You, (Series), Alisha Rai
Ziggy, Stardust and Me, James Brandon
Graphic Novels:
A Quick & Easy Guide to Sex & Disability, (Non-Fiction), A. Andrews
Constellations, Kate Glasheen
Dancing After TEN: a graphic memoir, (memoir) (Non-Fiction), Vivian Chong, Georgia Webber
Everything Is an Emergency: An OCD Story in Words Pictures, (memoir) (Non-Fiction), Jason Adam Katzenstein
Frankie's World: A Graphic Novel, (Series), Aoife Dooley
The Golden Hour, Niki Smith
Nimona, N. D. Stevenson
The Third Person, (memoir) (Non-Fiction), Emma Grove
Magazines and Anthologies:
Artificial Divide, (Anthology), Robert Kingett, Randy Lacey
Beneath Ceaseless Skies #175: Grandmother-nai-Leylit's Cloth of Winds, (Article), R. B. Lemburg
Defying Doomsday, (Anthology), edited by Tsana Dolichva and Holly Kench
Josee, the Tiger and the Fish, (short story) (anthology), Seiko Tanabe
Nothing Without Us, edited by Cait Gordon and Talia C. Johnson
Nothing Without Us Too, edited by Cait Gordon and Talia C. Johnson
Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens, (Anthology), edited by Marieke Nijkamp
Uncanny #24: Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction, (Anthology), edited by: Elsa Sjunneson-Henry, Dominik Parisien et al.
Uncanny #30: Disabled People Destroy Fantasy, (Anthology), edited by: Nicolette Barischoff, Lisa M. Bradley, Katharine Duckett
We Shall Be Monsters, edited by Derek Newman-Stille
Manga:
Perfect World, (Series), Rie Aruga
The Sky is Blue with a Single Cloud, (Short Stories), Kuniko Tsurita
Non-Fiction:
Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education, Jay Timothy Dolmage
A Disability History of the United States, Kim E, Nielsen
The Architecture of Disability: Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes beyond Access, David Gissen
Being Seen: One Deafblind Woman's Fight to End Ableism, Elsa Sjunneson
Black Disability Politics, Sami Schalk
Borderline, Narcissistic, and Schizoid Adaptations: The Pursuit of Love, Admiration, and Safety, Dr. Elinor Greenburg
Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure, Eli Clare
The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability, Barker, Clare and Stuart Murray, editors.
The Capacity Contract: Intellectual Disability and the Question of Citizenship, Stacy Clifford Simplican
Capitalism and Disability, Martha Russel
Care work: Dreaming Disability Justice, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Catatonia, Shutdown and Breakdown in Autism: A Psycho-Ecological Approach, Dr Amitta Shah
The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays, Esme Weijun Wang
Crip Kinship, Shayda Kafai
Crip Up the Kitchen: Tools, Tips and Recipes for the Disabled Cook, Jules Sherred
Culture – Theory – Disability: Encounters between Disability Studies and Cultural Studies, Anne Waldschmidt, Hanjo Berressem, Moritz Ingwersen
Decarcerating Disability: Deinstitutionalization and Prison Abolition, Liat Ben-Moshe
Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to Be an Ally, Emily Ladau
Dirty River: A Queer Femme of Color Dreaming Her Way Home, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Disability Pride: Dispatches from a Post-ADA World, Ben Mattlin
Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories From the Twenty-First Century, Alice Wong
Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability and Making Space, Amanda Leduc
Every Cripple a Superhero, Christoph Keller
Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness and Liberation, Eli Clare
Feminist Queer Crip, Alison Kafer
The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes, and Mourning Songs, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Growing Up Disabled in Australia, Carly Findlay
It's Just Nerves: Notes on a Disability, Kelly Davio
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Rebecca Skloot
Language Deprivation & Deaf Mental Health, Neil S. Glickman, Wyatte C. Hall
The Minority Body: A Theory of Disability, Elizabeth Barnes
My Body and Other Crumbling Empires: Lessons for Healing in a World That Is Sick, Lyndsey Medford
No Right to Be Idle: The Invention of Disability, 1840s-1930s, Sarah F. Rose
Nothing About Us Without Us: Disability Oppression and Empowerment, James I. Charlton
The Pedagogy of Pathologization Dis/abled Girls of Color in the School-prison Nexus, Subini Ancy Annamma
Physical Disability in British Romantic Literature, Essaka Joshua
QDA: A Queer Disability Anthology, Raymond Luczak, Editor.
The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability, Jasbir K. Puar
Sitting Pretty, (memoir), Rebecca Taussig
Sounds Like Home: Growing Up Black & Deaf in the South, Mary Herring Wright
Surviving and Thriving with an Invisible Chronic Illness: How to Stay Sane and Live One Step Ahead of Your Symptoms, Ilana Jacqueline
The Things We Don't Say: An Anthology of Chronic Illness Truths, Julie Morgenlender
Uncanny Bodies: Superhero Comics and Disability, Scott T. Smith, José Alaniz 
Uncomfortable Labels: My Life as a Gay Autistic Trans Woman, (memoir), Laura Kate Dale
Unmasking Autism, Devon Price
The War on Disabled People: Capitalism, Welfare and the Making of a Human Catastrophe, Ellen Clifford
We've Got This: Essays by Disabled Parents, Eliza Hull
Year of the Tiger: An Activist's Life, (memoir) (essays) Alice Wong
Picture Books:
A Day With No Words, Tiffany Hammond, Kate Cosgrove-
A Friend for Henry, Jenn Bailey, Mika Song
Ali and the Sea Stars, Ali Stroker, Gillian Reid
All Are Welcome, Alexandra Penfold, Suzanne Kaufman
All the Way to the Top, Annette Bay Pimentel, Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins, Nabi Ali
Can Bears Ski?, Raymond Antrobus, Polly Dunbar
Different -- A Great Thing to Be!, Heather Alvis, Sarah Mensinga
Everyone Belongs, Heather Alvis, Sarah Mensinga
I Talk Like a River, Jordan Scott, Sydney Smith
Jubilee: The First Therapy Horse and an Olympic Dream, K. T. Johnson, Anabella Ortiz
Just Ask!, Sonia Sotomayor, Rafael López
Kami and the Yaks, Andrea Stenn Stryer, Bert Dodson
My Three Best Friends and Me, Zulay, Cari Best, Vanessa Brantley-Newton
Rescue & Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship, Jessica Kensky, Patrick Downes, Scott Magoon
Sam's Super Seats, Keah Brown, Sharee Miller
Small Knight and the Anxiety Monster, Manka Kasha
We Move Together, Kelly Fritsch, Anne McGuire, Eduardo Trejos
We're Different, We're the Same, and We're All Wonderful!, Bobbi Jane Kates, Joe Mathieu
What Happened to You?, James Catchpole, Karen George
The World Needs More Purple People, Kristen Bell, Benjamin Hart, Daniel Wiseman
You Are Enough: A Book About Inclusion, Margaret O'Hair, Sofia Sanchez, Sofia Cardoso
You Are Loved: A Book About Families, Margaret O'Hair, Sofia Sanchez, Sofia Cardoso
The You Kind of Kind, Nina West, Hayden Evans
Zoom!, Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko
Plays:
Peeling, Kate O'Reilly
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ivyaltdrachen · 10 months
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i compiled all of the warframes "birthdays" and signs
do you share a birthday (release date) with anyone? if not, who's the closest?
Frost, Nyx: January 29th ♒ Zephyr: February 5th ♒ Citrine: February 15th ♒️ Saryn Prime: February 16th ♒️ Octavia Prime: February 23rd ♓️ Banshee Prime: February 28th ♓️ Inaros: March 4th ♓️ Rhino Prime: March 5th ♓️ Hildryn: March 8th ♓️ Hildryn Prime: March 15th ♓️ Banshee, Saryn: March 18th ♓ Chroma: March 19th ♓️ Zephyr Prime: March 20th ♓️ Octavia: March 24th♈️ Volt Prime: March 25th ♈️ Garuda Prime: March 28th ♈️ Titania Prime: March 31st ♈️ Equinox Prime: April 2nd ♈️ Hydroid: April 9th ♈️ Sevagoth: April 13th ♈️ Gyre: April 27th ♉️ Frost Prime: May 3rd ♉ Vauban, Vauban Prime: May 17th ♉️ Wisp: May 22nd ♉️ Gara Prime: May 25th ♊️ Oberon Prime: May 30th ♊️ Protea: June 11th ♊️ Excalibur Umbra: June 15th ♊️ Limbo Prime: June 19th ♊️ Kullervo: June 21st ♋️ Harrow: June 29th ♋️ Wukong Prime, Yareli: July 6th ♋️ Ash Prime: July 7th ♋️ Nova: July 13th ♋️ Inaros Prime: July 14th ♋️ Khora Prime: July 16th ♋️ Mirage: July 18th ♋️ Wisp Prime: July 27th ♌️ Equinox: July 31st ♌️ Titania: August 19th ♌️ Nekros Prime: August 23rd ♍️ Revenant: August 24th ♍️ Xaku: August 25th ♍️ Gauss, Hydroid Prime: August 29th ♍️ Styanax: September 7th ♍️ Nidus Prime: September 8th ♍️ Mag Prime, Nekros: September 13th ♍️ Nyx Prime: September 24th ♎️ Chroma Prime: September 25th ♎️ Atlas, Atlas Prime: October 1st♎️ Revenant Prime: October 5th ♎️ Trinity Prime: October 6th♎️ Gara: October 12th ♎️ Limbo: October 24th ♏️ Ash, Ember, Excalibur, Loki, Mag, Rhino, Trinity, Volt: October 25th ♏ Nezha Prime: October 27th ♏️ Grendel: October 31st ♏️ Garuda: November 8th ♏️ Ember Prime, Valkyr: November 20th ♏️ Valkyr Prime: November 22nd ♐️ Wukong: November 25th ♐️ Mesa: November 27th ♐️ Voruna: November 30th♐️ Ivara: December 3rd ♐️ Mirage Prime: December 12th ♐️ Baruuk Prime: December 14th ♐️ Caliban, Harrow Prime: December 15th ♐️ Nezha: December 16th ♐️ Ivara Prime, Nova Prime: December 17th ♐️ Baruuk, Excalibur Prime, Lavos, Mesa Prime: December 18th ♐ Oberon: December 19th ♐️ Nidus: December 22nd ♑️
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zorlok-if · 7 months
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I saw you're reading legends and lattes which I haven't read yet, but I'd like too! So seeing as you seem like a big reader do you have any recommendations for Halloween reads? Traditional books or if?
I am a pretty big reader. But, even more than that, I'm a library associate so knowing a lot about books and providing recommendations is a core aspect of my job (a job that I adore) 😊
I have been recommending and will continue to recommend Legends and Lattes as a cozy, sweet, delightfully queer read. Definitely give it a go if you've been considering it.
I haven't been able to read much IF recently (so, honestly, I'd be very interested in any recommendations you all might have for good Halloween IF reads) but here are some traditional books (and graphic novels) that I'm happy to pass on. If you have a more specific genre you're interested in, let me know (like I said, this is what I do and I adore it). Many of these don't directly relate to Halloween, but for whatever reason, I think they fit the spooky season. I tried to present a wide range of titles and these are in no order whatsoever. Please enjoy.
Some Spooky Season Recommendations
Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree [cw]
(adult fiction, high fantasy, queer romance, sapphic slow-burn, cozy, for dnd fans)
Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas [cw]
(young adult, queer fiction, spirits and brujería, paranormal romance, first in a duology)
Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas [cw]
(adult fiction, gothic, vampires, slow-burn romance, historical fiction)
The House Witch by Delemhach [cw]
(adult fiction, high fantasy, witchcraft, romance, cozy mystery, comedy, first in a series)
Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle [cw]
(adult fiction, horror, queer fiction, genuinely horrifying camp)
(and yes, that Chuck Tingle)
The Skull by Jon Klassen [cw]
(juvenile fiction, illustrated, folktale, short, gently spooky)
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman [cw]
(juvenile fiction, horror, ghosts, graveyards, macabre, coming of age tale)
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson [cw]
(adult fiction, horror, gothic, haunted house, mystery)
Mongrels by Stephen Graham Jones [cw]
(adult fiction, werewolves, horror, coming of age tale)
The Wicked Bargain by Gabe Cole Novoa (in particular, the audiobook narrated by Vico Ortiz) [cw]
(teen fiction, historical fantasy, queer fiction, trans mc, pirates, magic powers, deals with devils)
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna [cw]
(adult fiction, cozy mystery, romance, urban fantasy, witchcraft)
The Witch Boy by Molly Ostertag [cw]
(juvenile fiction, graphic novel, queer fiction, magic and witches, first in a series)
Black Cranes: Tales of Unquiet Women, edited by Lee Murray [cw]
(adult fiction, horror anthology, short stories)
Hollow by Shannon Watters [cw]
(teen fiction, graphic novel, queer fiction, sleepy hollow retelling)
Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia [cw]
(adult fiction, urban fantasy, horror, vampires)
A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon by Sarah Hawley [cw]
(adult fiction, romantic comedy, urban fantasy, witchcraft, demons, first in a series)
Fledgling by Octavia Butler [cw]
(adult fiction, horror, science fiction, vampires)
The Clackity by Lora Senf [cw]
(juvenile fiction, horror, mystery, paranormal investigators, ghosts, first in a series)
Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir [cw]
(adult fiction, horror, queer fiction, necromancy, haunted space castle, first in a series)
Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery by Brom [cw]
(adult fiction, dark fantasy, historical setting, witchcraft, devils, revenge, illustrations)
The Saturday Night Ghost Club by Craig Davidson [cw]
(adult fiction, horror, mystery, ghosts, coming of age tale)
Starling House by Alix E. Harrow [cw]
(adult fiction, gothic horror, romance, mystery, haunted house, curses, nightmares)
Nimbus by Jan Eldredge [couldn't find any cws]
(juvenile fiction, fantasy, mc is a magic cat, witchcraft, goblins, for the Warrior Cat kids)
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bookcub · 6 months
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Best Books Read in January 2023
I was incredibly lucky this year to read some absolutely amazing books and while I will probably do a top five of the year, there are so many good book I would be skipping over that I am going to try and make a post for the top 3-5 I read each month (it was a big reading year lol)
This post will cover January, which kicked everything off with a bang!!
Kindred by Octavia Butler
This was my first Octavia Butler book and it blew my mind. It is about a woman from the 1970s who travels to the 1800s, on the plantation of her ancestors. A difficult and rewarding read that commands respect and asks harrowing questions.
Bloodmarked by Tracy Deonn
The sequel to Legendborn that makes me remember how much I love these big, epic YA fantasies. Deonn creates a loveable found family with vibrant dynamics that I crave more content for. Her commentary on grief and institutional racism are eye opening and heartbreaking. A worthy sequel that has me begging for the third!
Sisters of the Neversea by Cynthia Leitich Smith
I have come to love response literature, and this book is a prime example of using a secondary text to analyze the original within a novel. The way Smith approaches the sexism and racism of Peter Pan is really powerful. Truly an example of how middle grade books can be just as smart as adult books.
Honorable Mentions:
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams
A romance between two writers that subverts many tropes. Some of the best chemistry I have seen on page!!
Sorry, Bro by Taleen Voskuni
I've never read a book with an Armenian protagonist and so this was very special to me for that reason.
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familyabolisher · 1 year
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2022 reading list >:)
fiction:
charlotte brontë, jane eyre
n.k. jemisin, the stone sky
victor hugo, les misérables
susanna clarke, piranesi
james baldwin, giovanni's room
tamsyn muir, gideon the ninth
tamsyn muir, harrow the ninth
emily brontë, wuthering heights
ursula k le guin, the left hand of darkness
oscar wilde, the picture of dorian gray
isaac fellman, dead collections
joan lindsay, picnic at hanging rock
shirley jackson, dark tales
gretchen felker-martin, manhunt
herman melville, moby dick
octavia butler, parable of the sower
shola von reinhold, lote
larissa lai, the tiger flu
alison rumfitt, tell me i'm worthless
julia armfield, our wives under the sea
shirley jackson, the haunting of hill house
miguel de cervantes, don quixote
toni morrison, the bluest eye
isaac babel, odessa stories
alexandre dumas, the count of monte cristo
daphne du maurier, rebecca
clark ashton smith, the dark eidolon and other fantasies
rivers solomon, the deep
akwaeke emezi, freshwater
e.m. forster, a room with a view
vladimir nabokov, lolita
ayse papatya bucak, the trojan war museum and other stories
sheridan le fanu, carmilla
e.m. forster, maurice
tamsyn muir, nona the ninth
vladimir nabokov, pale fire
shirley jackson, we have always lived in the castle
jorge luis borges, fictions
henry james, the turn of the screw
tamsyn muir, undercover
ling ma, severance
orhan pamuk, the museum of innocence
shirley jackson, hangsaman
nonfiction:
vijay prashad, no free left: the futures of indian communism
eduardo galeano, open veins of latin america
hakim adi, pan-africanism: a history
paulo freire, pedagogy of the oppressed
a rainbow thread: an anthology of queer jewish texts ed. noam sienna
kwame nkrumah, africa must unite
vijay prashad, red star over the third world
norm finkelstein, the holocaust industry
robin wall kimmerer, braiding sweetgrass
vladimir lenin, the state and revolution
saidiya hartman, wayward lives, beautiful experiments
john aberth, from the brink of the apocalypse
erik butler, metamorphoses of the vampire in literature and film
amin maalouf, the crusades through arab eyes
anandi ramamurthy, black star: britain's asian youth movements
christopher chitty, sexual hegemony
shakespearean gothic, ed. christy desmet and anne williams
cervantes' don quixote: a casebook, ed. roberto gonzález echevarria
edward said, culture and imperialism
emily hobson, lavender and red: liberation and solidarity in the gay and lesbian left
audre lorde, zami: a new spelling of my name
ghassan kanafani, on zionist literature
afsaneh najmabadi, women with moustaches and men without beards: gender and sexual anxieties of iranian modernity
jamie berrout, essays against publishing
beverley bryan, stella dadzie, suzanne scafe, heart of the race: black women's lives in britain
jamaica kincaid, a small place
friedrich engels, socialism: utopian and scientific
poetry:
trish salah, lyric sexology
melissa range, scriptorium
wendy trevino, cruel fiction
june jordan, selected poems
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This is a Gift
5 times Astarion told Octavia "This is a gift, you know. I won't forget it" and 1 time she said it to him. Mildly NSFW in some spots and cw referencing sexual assault
“I only need a taste, I swear.” Just a taste. One little taste. You’re a sweet…not so little…thing. Please. One small taste.
Octavia hesitated for a moment and then sighed. “Fine. But not a drop more than you need.”
Finally. Finally!!! “Really? I-of course. Not one drop more. Let’s make ourselves comfortable, shall we?” He watched as Octavia lay back down on her bedroll, noticing she was as tense as a board. Relax. It shouldn’t hurt too much. I hope. When his fangs plunged into her neck, she gasped. Seven hells, if she does that simply from this, I wonder how she sounds when she comes. All in good time, sweetness. I think I have you wrapped around my finger. More. Must have more…
“Astarion, please—” she said with urgency.
And dinnertime is over! “Ah! That-that was amazing. My mind is finally clear. I feel strong. I feel…happy!” Astarion offered Octavia a hand and helped her to her feet. She is…quite beautiful in the moonlight. It’ll make what I must do easier, I suppose.
“I’m looking forward to seeing you fight.”
“Shouldn’t take long. So many people need killing. Now, if you’ll excuse me, you’re invigorating, but I need something more filling.” As he turned to leave, he stopped. “This is a gift, you know. I won’t forget it.” For the first time in a long time, I will trance with a full stomach. Thank you, Octavia dear.
***
“Astarion, look out!” Octavia screamed as a goblin archer took aim at the elven vampire. Luckily for him, he was able to dodge the arrow. Mostly. It tore the leather on my armor! That little shit! But if she hadn’t warned me, I’m fairly sure that would’ve been a critical hit.
After the battle ended, he walked up to the curvaceous tiefling and grinned. Lay on the charm. She adores it. So easy to please… “Thanks for the heads up, my dear. Now, how should I reward you?”
Her eyes widened. “Um, you’re welcome? I don’t need or want anything, Astarion.”
More charm. “Darling, there must be something.” He flashed his best grin and put a hand on one of his hips. They always want something. Just need to figure out what you want.
To his astonishment, she shrugged in quite possibly the most adorably awkward way ever. She’s such a sweetheart. “I just want you to be safe. That’s all.” Their conversation was interrupted by the Scratch familiar barking. “Looks like he’s found something!” She smiled and walked quickly to the dog.
She…doesn’t want anything. Only for me to be safe. Watching Octavia and Gale cheer Karlach on as she dug to get to whatever treasure Scratch found, he felt tears in his ruby eyes. “This is a gift, you know. I won’t forget it.”
***
“Did you honestly think, boy, that you could evade me forever? Play adventurer with this…thing?” Cazador sneered, telepathically holding Octavia by the throat. I can’t move. Why can’t I move? Her tail thrashed back and forth. Her bright blue eyes were full of terror. “I thought I raised you better than that. No, I won’t use her for the ritual.” He leered at her, undoing the pins in her hair that Astarion had set that morning. “She’ll make a fine meal after I force you to watch me take her.”
No. Gods no. No. No! NO!
Her eyes somehow got wider. Try to break free, my love. You’re so much stronger than you think you are. “Astarion…” she managed to choke out. “Astarion…”
“Astarion? Love?”
It all happened in seconds.
He sat up straight as he woke from the nightmare.
He screamed her name.
He had not realized that while he was thrashing that he hit her.
“Ow! Astarion, calm down! It’s okay! I’m right here, love! It’s okay.” She pinched her nose with one hand and tentatively reached for him with the other.
What…fuck. Fuck. FUCK. I’ve hurt her. Shit. I never want to hurt her, and she’s…fuck. Monster. You’re nothing but a monster. He crawled away from her slowly, holding up his shaking hands. “Forgive me. I-I…”
“Is everything alright in there?”
“Fine, Shadowheart. Just having a bit of a nosebleed, but it’s already slowing down.”
“Just make sure Astarion doesn’t drain you dry.” She snarked as she left. Octavia peered through the tent flaps to make sure she was gone before she turned to Astarion.
“Love—”
Monster. Monster. Monster. Monster. “I’m so sorry. I don’t know what came over me, darling. I’m so sorry. I…I’m…” He felt himself uncontrollably trembling and wet, hot tears dripping down his pale cheeks.
Octavia slowly moved towards him, a warm smile on her face. “Hey, it’s okay. The bleeding’s already stopped, so that’s good. Do you want to talk about it?” She sat next to him and put her right hand palm up on her thigh. If I touch her hand, then she has permission to touch me. A nice little idea she had a while back so I could establish boundaries. My darling is so brilliant. One of his pale hands rested in hers, and he gripped it. Hard. She’s here. She’s fine. She’s safe. She’s perfect. She’s safe. She’s safe…
He shook his head. “No. I frankly never wish to think of it again.”
She nodded. “Do you want to sit here for a while? Do you want to feed? What can I do for you?”
“Hold me, my love.” Astarion was not entirely sure the words left his lips because he said them so softly, but she must have heard. Scooching next to him, one long arm went around his shoulders while the other held a hand. They sat in silence for some time before Octavia fell back asleep.
He watched over her, noting the small smile on her face.
“This is a gift, you know. I won’t forget it.”
***
“Sweetness, do you mind if we take a raincheck for tonight?” Astarion asked hesitantly, watching Octavia read a book in their room at the Elfsong Tavern. The original plan had been a date night and lovemaking, but even though I wish to, I simply…I can’t. Not tonight.
She looked up from her book and smiled. “Of course, love. Do you still want to go out?”
He frowned. “No. I think for tonight I need some time to myself.” It’s not you, dear. Please don’t think it. I know how you are. You will and then you’ll feel awful, and I’ll feel awful.
“Fine with me.” She closed her book and set it aside. “Hmmm, maybe I could persuade Gale to teach me lanceboard—”
“Darling, please don’t torture yourself.” Who in their right mind would have Gale teach them anything, let alone lancecboard? He rolled his eyes. “Darling, love yourself.”
She rose from her chair, her expression a mix of amused and peeved. “Oh, hush you! Be nice to Gale. He’s a wonderful man and a lovely friend.” She shifted uneasily. “I just didn’t want to automatically say Halsin lest it make you feel bad…because I never want you to feel that way ever again.”
She truly is the sweetest. How lucky am I? He took one of her hands and brought it to his lips. “My dear, I’m always tickled pink when you’re with Halsin. And you always come back so delightfully,” smirking, his fingers danced over the base of her tail. A guaranteed moan every time! “fuck drunk.”
She moaned uneasily, her cheeks turning a dark pink. “I’ll, um, keep that in mind for later, love.” Quickly giving him a kiss, she maneuvered around him to grab her bag and checked her hair. “You relax tonight, okay? There’s still a lot ahead of us I fear, and I worry.” You always worry. Far, far too much.
“Then follow your own advice and relax, sweetness. Now, shoo! Go relax or rut or whatever filthy things you two do.” And soon, very soon I think, I want to watch. He kissed her and guided her outside their room, a deliriously happy grin on her face. Gods, her smile. Perfect in every way. She waved and then practically skipped to Halsin’s door. Astarion watched as she explained that her plans changed and then Halsin wrapped his thick arms around her and nearly lifted her off the ground. They both laughed and then shuffled into his room, the door closing with a bang.
As he laid back down and opened his book, he smiled. “Octavia, my everything---this is a gift, you know. I won’t forget it.”
***
“A-are you certain, my love?” Astarion asked with uncertainty. “Halsin darling? Is it true?”
Halsin nodded as he poured some tea. “Yes. Our family will be expecting a little one again in the summer, and this time—”
“The cub is yours, Star.” Octavia said dreamily, hands on her belly. “Just like we wanted.”
Five years since Ianfir’s birth. Three since we started trying for another.
Before he knew it, Octavia reached him in three strides and embraced him, her nose in his white curls. “This is a gift, you know. I won’t forget it.” she whispered, tears streaming down her face. How the three of us have wanted another child, but my sweet treat has wanted this so badly. “I think the newest cub is a girl.” She smiled, still holding him. “Wouldn’t that be lovely?
A little girl.
With my eyes and her nose.
Pale ginger curls.
A tail that will wrap around my hand like Ianfir’s did when he was a baby.
She’ll have Octavia’s smile.
He wept into her shoulder. “Yes. Yes, it would. We’ll name her Helestina. It’s such a beautiful name.” Some time ago, Octavia surprised me with records she obtained from Baldur’s Gate---records of my birth, my graduation from law school, my installation as a magistrate, cases I had ruled on, and my obituary.
Helestina…was my mother.
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doctorleviathan · 3 months
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Smash or pass all 50 something Warframes (minus primes)
If you somehow go through all of them I will draw you a silly guy
Putting this under a read more for other peoples sanity I'm not even in it for the silly guy drawing at this point
ULTRA SMASH Hildryn Grendel and Gauss, at once preferably Nekros Qorvex Dante
SMASH Atlas Baruuk Caliban Chroma Citrine Equinox Garuda Harrow Kullervo Limbo Mirage Nidus Oberon Revenant Rhino Saryn Sevagoth Styanax Titania Vauban Volt Voruna Wukong Xaku Zephyr Umbra Exaclibur Volt
PASS Ash Banshee, was very close to smash Dagath Ember Excalibur Gara Gyre Hydroid Iavara Khora Lavos Loki Mesa Nezha Nova Nyx Octavia Protea Trinity Valkyr Wisp Yareli Inaros
ULTRA PASS Mag
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riftwalker-limbro · 1 year
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i fucking LOVE that you can put frames' animations on different frames
like what other game lets you customize animation sets. c'mon.
i switch limbo from limbo's noble to harrow's noble from time to time but i'm shopping around for another one and there's been Several New Sets since i last checked and auhdfghhg i love them all
why gauss so jumpy. inaros' stances literally just switch between the two Modes of Mummy: still & upright in a casket & Zombie Mode. ivara's agile just dances around, as does zephyr harrier's agile
mirage oneiro. what's on my ceiling??
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jhdbfbh it's immediately followed by nekros. what's on my flOOR
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NIDUS TOO. WHATS DOWN THERE
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and nezha's out here just balancing on one leg like an absolute fuckin. legend. (i have incredibly bad balance on less than two legs and i am JEALOUS.)
honestly like. tag yourself. i'm octavia's agile set. my stance, sitting or standing, is Shrimp & dancy stimming. also hiding something behind my back at all times.
revenant is just stuck halfway through the YMCA verse?
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wait valkyr carnivex also thinks there's something on my ceiling, clearly
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need to get all of these frames to find out What Is Going On with their Heads for these animations to make sense because they look hyper goofy on limbo like this
there need to be better ways of previewing all the animations in a set on a given frame. i NEED to know what yareli's dance looks like on poor Vince. but am i willing to spend 50 plat on it? hmmmMMM
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searidings · 1 year
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reading wrap up 2022 GO
ok so my goal this year was to read 100 books and then i went ahead and read 109. and if i read the locked tomb series three times through that's no one's business but mine <3
italics are queer, bold are amazing, bold italics are queer and amazing
jan:
middlesex - jeffrey eugenides
the mountains sing - nguyên phan qué mai
the vegetarian - han kang
the galaxy and the ground within - becky chambers
to be taught, if fortunate - becky chambers
when we were orphans - kazuo ishiguro
americanah - chimamanda ngozi adichie
h of h playbook - anne carson
klara and the sun - kazuo ishiguro
the space between worlds - micaiah johnson
feb:
normal people - sally rooney
circe - madeline miller
blood of elves - andrzej sapkowski
gideon the ninth - tamsyn muir
time of contempt - andrzej sapkowski
baptism of fire - andrzej sapkowski
march:
the tower of the swallow - andrzej sapkowski
lady of the lake - andrzej sapkowski
harrow the ninth - tamsyn muir
the last wish - andrzej sapkowski
we should all be feminists - chimamanda ngozi adichie
a memory called empire - arkady martine
burnt sugar - avni doshi
a psalm for the wild built - becky chambers
april:
the alchemist - paul coelho
sword of destiny - andrzej sapkowski
oranges are not the only fruit - jeanette winterson
the colour purple - alice walker
the midnight library - matt haig
where the crawdads sing - delia owens
10 minutes 38 seconds in this strange world - elif shafak
the discomfort of evening - marieke lucas rijneveld
crying in h mart - michelle zauner
my year of rest and relaxation - ottessa moshfegh
the shadow king - maaza mengiste
the virgin suicides - jeffrey eugenides
sapiens - yuval noah harari
the manningtree witches - a. k. blakemore
may:
parable of the sower - octavia butler
hot milk - deborah levy
an unkindness of ghosts - rivers solomon
the water dancer - ta-nehisi coates
pure colour - sheila heti
this is how you lose the time war - amal el-mohtar & max gladstone
five little indians - michelle good
june:
indian horse - richard wagamese
ducks, newburyport - lucy ellmann
the vanishing half - brit bennett
medicine walk - richard wagamese
crier's war - nina varela
a quality of light - richard wagamese
after the quake - haruki murakami
death in her hands - ottessa moshfegh
the school for good mothers - jessamine chan
bluets - maggie nelson
of women and salt - gabriela garcia
lapvona - ottessa moshfegh
mcglue - ottessa moshfegh
songbirds - christy lefteri
july:
to paradise - hanya yanagihara
sankofa - chibundu onuzo
the argonauts - maggie nelson
jane: a murder - maggie nelson
eileen - ottessa moshfegh
iron widow - xiran jay zhao
homesick for another world - ottessa moshfegh
a desolation called peace - arkady martine
the art of cruelty: a reckoning - maggie nelson
the witch's heart - genevieve gornichec
dune - frank herbert
aug:
never let me go - kazuo ishiguro
the island of missing trees - elif shafak
the marriage plot - jeffrey eugenides
almond - won-pyung sohn
all over creation - ruth ozeki
the water cure - sophie mackintosh
drive your plow over the bones of the dead - olga tokarczuk
sep:
the remains of the day - kazuo ishiguro
the blind assassin - margaret atwood
go set a watchman - harper lee
a pale view of hills - kazuo ishiguro
seven fallen feathers - tanya talaga
an artist of the floating world - kazuo ishiguro
the atlas six - olivie blake
the inconvenient indian - thomas king
a tale for the time being - ruth ozeki
ru - kim thuy
split tooth - tanya tagaq
wintering - katherine may
nomad century - gaia vince
dune messiah - frank herbert
the unbearable lightness of being - milan kundera
oct:
nona the ninth - tamsyn muir
indians on vacation - thomas king
severance - ling ma
nocturnes - kazuo ishiguro
nona the ninth - tamsyn muir
a prayer for the crown-shy - becky chambers
nov:
gideon the ninth - tamsyn muir
harrow the ninth - tamsyn muir
nona the ninth - tamsyn muir
embers - richard wagamese
dec:
starlight - richard wagamese
the buried giant - kazuo ishiguro
autobiography of red - anne carson
notes on grief - chimamanda ngozi adichie
cloud cuckoo land - anthony doerr
on fire: the burning case for a green new deal - naomi klein
sufferance - thomas king
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woahjo · 2 months
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calllll, can i get some recommendations for your fav women authors? i’m okay w anything <33
YESSSS OF COURSE!!!!
so my number one favorite author right now is mieko kawakami. she primarily writes contemporary feminist fiction about women in their 30s and 40s. i know i've spoken about her a lot, but she writes beautifully about the experience of being a "non-conventional" woman within a patriarchal society. and she writes about loneliness so perfectly. god she's wonderful.
book recs by her: - heaven, this novel is actually outside of what i think she's most recognized for since the characters are younger, but it's a book about two bullied teenagers and the way they make sense of why it happens to them. a lot of it is an exploration of philosophy through fiction and it has one of the most frustrating (in a good way) scenes that i've read. just so so good - breasts and eggs, a book about a woman who wants to have a child without a husband, without marrying, and without a man involved. explores motherhood, families, sexuality, womanhood, and the ethics of having children with a surrogate father who is not involved in the child's life. asks a lot of questions of what it means to be a woman. also worth noting that in japan it is illegal for a single woman to do IVF (and a same-sex couple) and the book explores that. it's DELIGHTFULLY human. i love this book.
another one of my fav authors is octavia butler. she's a science fiction novelist and she often includes allegories about social and racial injustice, capitalism, and colonialism. i even feel like allegory isn't the right word because a lot of it is very in your face. she's a brilliant writer and her work is SO relevant to today's social climate (especially her earthseed duology). her work really draws you into the world that she builds, almost to the point that the taboos she includes no longer feel like taboos by the time you put the book down.
book recs by her (they're series): - lilith's brood / xenogenesis, this is a trilogy and im not joking when i say that it's probably the best series of books i've read. it's about humanity and the aliens that come to "rescue" them on the verge of extinction, humans having practically wiped themselves out with nuclear war. it's really difficult to describe the book any further without feeling like i'm spoiling it, but the novel is an allegory for colonialism and the idea of cultural identity. it's incredible. i was asked to read the first seven chapters for a class and then i finished the whole series in three days. i could not put it down. it's fantastic and by the end of it, you're so drawn into this world she's created that the things that once felt incredibly taboo become so normal. it's fantastic i cannot say enough good things about this series. (the first book is called dawn) - parable of the sower, this one is from a duology, but i'm gonna talk about the first one because i haven't finished the second. it's about a post-capitalism america. it's set in california in 2024, when the american government, currency, and systems have all but collapsed in everything but name. it's absolutely HARROWING the parallels this book has to the current state of america, despite being written in 1993. honestly, she told the future a little bit and it's really frightening. it's told through the eyes of a teenage girl as she starts the religion "earthseed" in an attempt to make sense of the world. the book is absolutely phenomenal. so so so so good.
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Fuck it, fashionframe dump. (More info under cut.)
In image order:
Frederic, the Harrow Prime (he/him)
Cytosis, the Grendel Prime/Voidshell (any pronouns)
Arthas, the Oberon Prime (he/they)
Paracelsus, the Lavos (he/him)
Danube, the Protea (she/they/it)
Sigismund, the Revenant Prime (he/him)
Freya, the Hildryn Prime (she/her)
Gamma, the Nova Prime (she/her)
Merc, the Gauss Prime (any pronouns)
Casimir, the Sevagoth Glaukus (he/him)
Rouge, the Mirage Prime (she/he)
Aurelia, the Ivara Prime (she/it/xe)
Bastet, the Khora Prime (she/her)
Urania, the Octavia Prime (she/her)
Rusalka, the Titania Prime/Empress (any pronouns)
Cracow, the Chroma Prime (it/he)
Mars, the Styanax (he/him)
Mithra, the Baruuk Prime/Doan (he/ze)
Victus, the Garuda Prime (she/ze)
Margaret, the Gara Prime (she/her)
Blavatsky, the Limbo (he/him)
Plasmid, the Nidus Prime (he/it)
Hel, the Frost Prime/Voidshell (she/her)
Rutherford, the Qorvex (it/he)
Maxwell, the Mag Prime/Voidshell (he/him)
Xeno, the Xaku (they/xe)
Isabel, the Wisp Prime (she/he)
Cordian, the Excalibur Umbra (he/him)
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