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| Plongez dans les mystères de l' avec ce magnifiquement illustré : son fonctionnement, son rôle dans la régulation du , mais aussi l’histoire de son et les incroyables qu’il abrite. Accessible à tous!

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SPUNGE. A thirsty fellow, a great drinker. To spunge; to eat and drink at another's cost. Spunging-house: a bailiff's lock-up-house, or repository, to which persons arrested are taken, till they find bail, or have spent all their money:

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  • JD_Cunningham , to bookstodon group
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    "Many tried to describe her indescribable aura. Some said it was akin to fine filaments of strummed silver that hovered over her dark cascading hair. Others were reminded of the southern lights, brilliant streaks that hissed across her deep-sky eyes. Still others said her fingers were like holy spinnerets, that her every nimble gesture was an act of brilliant, captivating love." -- from 'The Extinction of Irena Rey' by Jennifer Croft

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    DILDO. [From the Italian DILETTO, q. d. a woman's delight; or from our word DALLY, q. d. a thing to play withal.] Penis-succedaneus, called in Lombardy Passo Tempo. Bailey.

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    Jewish students participating in pro-Palestine protests on their campuses would have valuable things to say about the alleged "rising antisemitism" at their schools. But the media is ignoring them.

    https://mondoweiss.net/2024/04/the-media-is-advancing-a-false-narrative-of-rising-antisemitism-on-campus-by-ignoring-jewish-protesters/


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    @mondoweiss @palestine @israel Thank you, for all the good you do. As a writer of Palestinian background, here’s my modest contribution to the Cause:

    https://youtu.be/_DbMYcfqCRc?si=LmWpQ50FwQ1yyYiQ

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    Review: The American Society of Magical Negroes

    A poignant exploration of racism and appeasement wrapped in sarcastic, quirky, rom-com magic says Ann Michelle Harris at the NOAF blog today

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    http://www.nerds-feather.com/2024/05/review-american-society-of-magical.html

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    My April reading list:
    • 4/7 Dorothy Dunnett, Checkmate
    • 4/12 David D. Levine, The Kuiper Belt Job
    • 4/15 Gabriel García Márquez, Chronicle of a Death Foretold (tr. Gregory Rabassa)
    • 4/16 Naomi Kritzer, Liberty's Daughter
    • 4/25 Martha Wells, Witch King
    • 4/30 Anton Chekhov, Uncle Vanya (tr. Marian Fell)

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    I recently read a compilation of short stories- The Unreal & The Real volume 1 Where On Earth. These are her realist stories. Her writing never fails to illuminate & this line from Unlocking the Air was a gut punch in the context of modern times @bookstodon

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    PUFFING. Bidding at an auction, as above; also praising any thing above its merits, from interested motives. The art of puffing is at present greatly practised, and essentially necessary in all trades, professions, and callings. To puff and blow; to be out of breath.

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    Today in Labor History April 30 1945: Eva Braun and Adolph Hitler committed suicide, in Berlin, after being married for less than 40 hours. Many Nazis were tried, convicted and executed. And literally thousands were secreted into the U.S., given false identities, and put to work as spies, intelligence officers, informants, and rocket scientists in the Cold War. Some of them had even been high-ranking Nazi Party officials, secret police chiefs, and heads of concentration camps. In fact, during the first few years after WWII ended, it was easier to get into the U.S. as a Nazi than it was as a Jewish concentration camp survivor. There were policy makers in Washington who said the Jews shouldn’t be let in because they’re “lazy” and “self-entitled.” For more on this sordid history, read “The Nazis Next Door
    How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler's Men,” By Eric Lichtblau.

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    | 🌊Plongez dans les mystères de l' avec ce magnifiquement illustré : son fonctionnement, son rôle dans la régulation du , mais aussi l’histoire de son et les incroyables qu’il abrite. Accessible à tous!

    ➡️Plus d’info: bit.ly/3v9Oriy


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    10 authors, of whose books I've read at least five:

    Ursula Le Guin
    Kim Stanley Robinson
    Octavia Butler
    N. K. Jemisin
    Becky Chambers
    Iain M. Banks
    Martha Wells
    M. R. Carey
    Lois McMaster Bujold
    Vonda McIntyre


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    The shortlist for 2024 has just been announced! I’ve not read any of them yet but a couple are tempting - The Wren, The Wren and Restless Dolly Maunder. Shame Western Lane didn’t make it @bookstodon Announcing the 2024 Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist! - Women's Prize : Women's Prize https://womensprize.com/announcing-the-2024-womens-prize-for-fiction-shortlist/

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    If you read large print or dyslexic font paperback books do you prefer this to be indicated on the cover (say on a banner at the top) to help you identify the accommodation?

    I compiled a quick poll based on different perspectives I've read.

    ➡️ Please consider sharing to help me reach more readers.

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    @bookstodon I am hoping my poll will keep teacher the readers of large print and dyslexic font. If you have a moment or know someone, please boost this signal.

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    Doing a pinned thread of my reading for 2024. Goal is 40 books, which is for sure low, but I also believe in playing games on "easy" mode. Audiobooks count, sorry.
    Feel free to mute this if not your ball of wax.

    Book stuff, but in app form.
    Goodreads :
    https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/20783138
    Story Graph : https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/brucy
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    Book 7
    Noor by Nnedi Okafor
    Scifi, afrofutrism, Nigeria 3*

    I really don't know what this book was supposed to be. I didn't get into the story and maybe just not for me.

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    And so it begins -
    PASSING by Nella Larsen (1929) via Oshun Publishing imbibed at Yanaka Coffee
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    NONE OF THIS IS SERIOUS by Catherine Prasifka via Canongate imbibed Tully's Coffee

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    SO YOU'VE BEEN PUBLICLY SHAMED by @jonronson via Picador imbibed at Coffee Base Meguro

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    THE SKIN WE'RE IN: A YEAR OF BLACK RESISTANCE & POWER by @desmondcole via @doubledaybooks Canada imbibed at Cafe & Bar BASE @bookstodon

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    PREDICTABLY IRRATIONAL: THE HIDDEN FORCES THAT SHAPE OUR DECISIONS by Dan Ariely via Harper imbibed at Greenberry Coffee Company
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    @bookstodon There are many great authors with new books coming out in 2024. What will you be looking for, in 2024?

    My most anticipated books in '24, by the month (thread).

    JANUARY 2024::

    THE BOOK OF FIRE, Christy Lefteri. (This book is fire!)

    THE STORM WE MADE, Vanessa Chan

    POOR DEER, Claire Oshetsky

    COLD VICTORY, Karl Marlantes

    YOU DREAMED OF EMPIRES, Alvaro Enrigue, Natasha Wimmer (translator)

    RIVER EAST, RIVER WEST, Aube Rey Lescure

    BEHIND YOU IS THE SEA, Susan Muaddi Darra

    FAMILY FAMILY, Laurie Frankel

    THE BULLET SWALLOWER, Elizabeth Gonzalez James

    INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SPACE, Emily R. Austin

    HARD BY A GREAT FOREST, Leo Vardiashvili

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    My most anticipated books in '24, by the month thread: May is always a blockbuster month for book publishing. This year is no exception. Believe it or not, this is my trimmed list:

    MAY 2024:

    AMÉRICA DEL NORTE, Nicolas Medina Mora

    CINEMA LOVE, Jiaming Tang

    THE MINISTRY OF TIME, Kaliane Bradley

    WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST, Alina Grabowski

    ARCHANGELS OF FUNK, Andrea Hairston

    DAUGHTERS OF SHANDONG, Eve J. Chung

    GHOSTROOTS, 'Pemi Aguda

    HOW IT WORKS OUT, Myriam Lacroix

    SEE: LOSS. SEE ALSO: LOVE, Yukiko Tominaga

    THIS BOOK WON'T BURN, Samira Ahmed

    ALL FOURS, Miranda

    LONELINESS & COMPANY, Charlee Dryoff

    LEANING ON AIR, Cheryl Grey Bostrom

    WHALE FALL, Elizabeth O'Connor

    THE DEEPEST LAKE, Andromeda Romano-Lax

    WHEN AMONG CROWS, Veronica Roth

    IN REPAIR, A.L. Graziadei

    MY FIRST BOOK, Honor Levy

    MY DARLING DREADFUL THING, Johanna van Veen

    OYE, Melissa Mogollon

    BLUE RUIN, Hari Kunzru

    THE WEALTH OF SHADOWS, Graham Moore

    LONG AFTER WE ARE GONE, Terah Shelton Harris

    COEXISTENCE: STORIES, Billy Ray Belcourt

    THE INCORRIGIBLES, Meredith Jaeger

    A HOUSE LIKE AN ACCORDION, Audrey Burges

    A NORTHERN LIGHT IN PROVENCE, Elizabeth Birkelund

    CECILIA, K Ming Chang

    EXHIBIT, R.O. Kwon

    GODDESS OF THE RIVER, Vaishnavi Patel

    LOST ARK DREAMING, Suyi Davies Okungbo

    PERFUME & PAIN, Anna Dorn

    THE LAST MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD, Stuart Turton

    YOU LIKE IT DARKER, Stephen King

    DREADFUL, Caitlin Rozakis

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