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FionaMNT ,
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Book 25: Becoming, by Chris Ord.
Gaia lives in 'the community' on an island off post-apocalypse Northumberland, but longs to escape the reign of control and fear. Aran offers her that chance. Great story, especially the parts where the pace picks up. But I'd have liked more parts of the story to have been resolved in the end.






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RubyJones ,
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What book bloggers do people follow to find their erotica and romance? Not all of those I followed on Twitter migrated to here, but I am sure there are ones I don't know about in the Fediverse.

Particularly interested in sf/f/h/weird erotica and romance book bloggers, and lgbtq+ themed blogs, but also generalists.

Feel free to self- rec!

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drawnonglass ,
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@ceciliatan and Circlet Press spring to mind..

RanaldClouston ,
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this collection. As a prose writer he has much flair but little restraint, which makes for stimulating but frustrating reading. The book is unfortunately dominated by a novel-length Tom Sharpe style ribald satire of the comics industry which was too didactic and mean-spirited to work for me. I liked his wild story of intelligent life emerging in the 1st femtosecond after the big bang, and the creepy story told in dialogue that ends the book. @bookstodon

toonie ,
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@RanaldClouston @bookstodon IMHO a meaner editor would do wonders for his prose.

bibliolater ,
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Ten Classic Books For Summer

🎥 length: fifty one minutes and thirty three seconds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwU-bnenqjs

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moopet ,
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Book meme: 20 books that have had an impact on who you are. One book a day for 20 days. No explanations, no reviews, just book covers. Alt text!

Day 5/20

The (New) Hacker's Handbook by Hugo Cornwall


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Against the Loveless World by Susan Abulhawa, 2024

In this beautiful novel Nahr, a young Palestinian woman, fights for a better life for her family as she travels as a refugee throughout the Middle East.

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    And so it begins -
    PASSING by Nella Larsen (1929) via Oshun Publishing imbibed at Yanaka Coffee
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    ModernDayBartleby OP ,
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    IF I HAD YOUR FACE by Frances Cha via Penguin Books care of Arakawa Public Library imbibed at Cafe the World Chiba
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    DISABILITY INTIMACY: ESSAYS ON LOVE, CARE, & DESIRE Edited by Alice Wong imbibed at Cafe Bonnard
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    @bookstodon May:
    21: Vauhini Vara's The Immortal King Rao, in which Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are preempted by the Coconut corporation, and the world still goes to hell.

    8: Parismita Singh's excellent short story collection Peace Has Come, telling stories of life under ceasfire and curfew and not-quite-peace.

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    @bookstodon June:
    5: Maryse Condé’s I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem, which plays around with history to glorious effect.

    10: Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, which manages to capture horror and delight and oppression and so is naturally regularly banned.

    17: George Takei et als’ They Called Us Enemy, which illustrates both the injustice of collective punishment, the nuanced modes of resistance, and the limitations thereof.

    The cover of Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, title in curly white font on turquoise background alongside the profile of a Black child.
    Cover of George Takei et als’ They Called Us Enemy, showing a drawing of the young George in a line of Japanese people facing an armed soldier and an internment camp.

    johnrakestraw ,
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    : “A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us.”

    Quoted in Mark Herman’s introduction to his new translation of selected stories by Kafka.

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    Jane is a genealogy tutor who enjoys helping people discover their family history. She never expected to meet Robert, a famous actor who needs her genealogy expertise. He's also interested in Jane as more than a friend, but Jane is not ready for the media attention and the glamour of dating a star. Can she overcome her fears and find love in the spotlight?

    Amazon - http://mybook.to/onlyyou

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  • rdviii ,
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    A very, very good book, nuanced and thoughtful. To my eye, its explanation of how we got where we are is spot on, but then, he is a member of the elite talking to another member of the elite (by education, if not income; I have a PhD).

    But in the end his policy pronunciations seem...timid, given the scope of the problems we face.

    janus ,
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    @rdviii @bookstodon His online course on justice is also very good

    rdviii OP ,
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    @janus @bookstodon I read the book back close to when it came out, and watched some of the videos. Yes, very good stuff.

    oarditi ,
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    I’m reading the first 3 volumes of this by way of preparation for China Miéville’s(!) forthcoming contribution to the IP. Pretty good writing for a Hollywood actor, I thought, and brilliant art, but basically pretty pedestrian.

    https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6621372763

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    wendypalmer ,
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    Ink Blood Sister Scribe is on sale at Kobo AU right now and might also be on sale at your favourite provider. This has been one of my favourite fantasy reads so far this year.

    https://www.kobo.com/au/en/ebook/ink-blood-sister-scribe

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