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kenidoru · 2 months
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I was reading Heir of Apocalypse #2 and...
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Top hottest kill
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catboy-sinister · 1 year
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memes. memes. memes.
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fennelockley · 2 months
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This is old news, but I've had this picture saved to my phone since this issues release. Isn't he so ethereal and beautiful?
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lovecatsys · 1 year
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okay i know "sindus" is the widely accepted ship name. but consider. Exodister.
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bookaddict24-7 · 11 days
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AUTHOR FEATURE:
﹒S.J. Sindu﹒
Six Books Written By this Author:
Marriage of a Thousand Lies
Blue Skinned Gods
Shakti
The Goth House Experiment
I Once Met You But You Were Dead
Dominant Genes
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Happy reading!
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katatonicimpression · 6 months
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What is Bennet doing? What is he looking for? Who is this doctor Essex anyway? No - Wait. That's not what's going on, is it?
Of course not. He's here to catch the ripper.
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Rating: Mature
Words: 7,464
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the-final-sentence · 10 months
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All the way on her walk to the tram stop, then on the tram, then all the way home, she whispered her own name to herself in Bengali, lest she forget it.
SJ Sindu, from “I Like to Imagine Daisy from Mrs. Dalloway as an Indian Woman”
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lgbtqreads · 1 year
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Happy Friday the 13th!
Yes, I made up an excuse to post about a whole bunch of Spooky Season-appropriate books at once. Sue me.  Middle Grade Gallowgate by K.R. Alexander Sebastian Wight is cursed. As a boy with the forbidden ability to traverse the lands of the dead, he must not only harness his newfound powers to fight the monster that stalks him, but also to navigate a creepy world of hunting ghosts and ghouls with…
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yourdailyqueer · 2 years
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S. J. Sindu
Gender: Non binary - Genderqueer (she/they)
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 27 November 1987  
Ethnicity: Sri Lankan
Nationality: American
Occupation: Writer
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estellaestella · 1 year
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True @sjsindu
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hedonist-aesthete · 1 year
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Contemplating making some quick and dirty generic NPC portraits for the Star Trek campaign I'm gonna be running soonish.
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kenidoru · 2 months
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"How can he ignore my sweet voice?"
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fennelockley · 2 years
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Jumping on this train ride to hell
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jobsnotices · 3 months
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Sindu Bikas Bank Vacancy 2081 for Semi Qualified CA, Branch Manager
Sindu Bikas Bank Vacancy 2081 for Semi Qualified CA, Branch Manager. Interested and eligible candidates are invited to apply by 9th July 2024. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Sindu Bikas Bank Vacancy 2081 for Semi Qualified CA, Branch Manager Sindhu Bikash Bank invites qualified and competent candidates as below for our Corporate Office to join our team and accept various challenges to excel their growth…
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charles-le-sorcerer · 6 months
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I’m reading the Goth House Experiment by SJ Sindu
Apparently the lesbian masterdoc is a real thing??
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Middle School Monday: Shakti by SJ Sindu and Nabi H. Ali 
Shakti, a 12-year-old Indian American girl with two moms, is having more trouble than usual as she starts 7th grade at her new school. Shakti is used to moving from place to place and always being the new girl, where sometimes she makes friends and then has to say goodbye, and sometimes she never gets to make friends at all. At every school there are mean kids, but what’s different now is that the meanest girls (Harini, Emily, and Kelly, or HEK for short) seem to have a strange power over everything and everyone, including the teachers. Shakti starts to make new friends, which means she has allies, and kids who can all share the same table in the cafeteria. When Shakti and her friend Xi discover that HEK are casting spells in the woods, they realize that the teachers must be behaving so strangely because these girls are using magic to control them.
Shakti knows that her own family has magical powers, although she hasn’t been allowed to use any magic since the time she accidentally set a fire when she was little. But with the HEK girls getting increasingly dangerous and powerful, maybe Shakti can convince her moms that she needs to learn magic spells of her own. Will she be able to defend herself, her friends, and everyone else in town from HEK … before it’s too late?
This graphic novel features bright colors, plenty of action, diverse characters, and an exciting exploration into Indian culture and religion. It’s also a celebration of girl power, as all of the major characters (both human and OTHERWISE) are female!
Give this book to older kids and younger teens who are ready for a fun and fast-paced book about magic, family, school, bullying, friendship, and learning about who you really are. 
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