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CrowGirl

Widow, witch, writer. She/her.

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Winter 2026 Readalong
Gothic Literature
Universe Quest: Discworld
My Taste
The Making of the English Working Class
A Room with a View
A Little Familiar (Familiar Spirits, #1)
The Scar (New Crobuzon, #2)
The Pillow Book
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Clever Betsy, a Novel
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Magus: The Art of Magic from Faustus to Agrippa
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Das Kapital
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A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America (Comparative Studies in Religion and Society)
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Critique of Everyday Life: The Three-Volume Text
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Pale Horse Rider: William Cooper, the Rise of Conspiracy, and the Fall of Trust in America
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  • Irony! (Possibly Morrissettian)

    I think I've used Goodreads more in the past month to add books on here then I've used it as itself in the past 3 years. 🤣

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  • Stardust
    Thoughts from 73% | 🎧

    diggory’s dyke 💀 yes, i know dyke can mean ravine, but probably not the best usuage here… could of been riggory’s ravine

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  • Irony! (Possibly Morrissettian)

    I think I've used Goodreads more in the past month to add books on here then I've used it as itself in the past 3 years. 🤣

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  • Wolves of the Calla (The Dark Tower, #5)
    Thoughts from 41% (page 381)

    "The goodbyes we speak and the goodbyes we hear are the goodbyes that tell us we're still alive, after all."

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  • Stardust
    Thoughts from 73% | 🎧

    diggory’s dyke 💀 yes, i know dyke can mean ravine, but probably not the best usuage here… could of been riggory’s ravine

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  • Murder Must Advertise  (Lord Peter Wimsey, #10)
    Thoughts from 14% (page 41)

    “‘What-ho! That absolutely whangs the nail over the crumpet.’ Because it struck me, really, as being the caterpillar’s boots.”

    ‘Whangs the nail over the crumpet’ and the ‘caterpillar’s boots’ are my new favorite phrases and I will being trying to toss them into casual conversation in future. 😂

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  • The Opened Shutters--Photo Play Edition
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    This is not, in fact, the edition I read, but there was no other edition loaded into Goodreads. The one I read is the epub made available by Project Gutenberg.

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    Family Drama

    Family Drama

    Rebecca Fallon

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    The Inner Flame

    The Inner Flame

    Clara Louise Burnham

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    Clara Louise Burnham

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  • What do you consider a spoiler?

    I have been seeing quite a few people not marking things as spoilers that I would absolutely consider spoilers lately, and it made me wonder, what do people consider a spoiler? Am I too strict in my views? I also know there is a FAQ post about this, but I am more so curious about the overall user base's opinions rather than the website's stance.

    To me, nearly anything that could give away the content of the book is a spoiler. I spoiler pretty much every post I make just in case. I also see a lot of people making titles along the lines of "Thoughts from chapter 9: I'm so sad 😭" which to me is a spoiler, because now someone will know that something sad happens at that point in the story. Even if they don't know what, it still affects their reading experience in a way that may ruin it.

    I also find tropes to often be spoilers. If you tell me a book is enemies to lovers, and the romance isn't really advertised as an inevitability anywhere in the description of the book (like if the book isn't a romance book, if it's speculative fiction for example), I will now be spoiled that two enemies will become lovers. I have even seen tropes that fully spoil huge plot points, I saw one person describe a book as having a "double-agent trope" when the character being a double agent is a HUGE reveal in the latter half of the book. Even things like "betrayal" give so much away, to me I would hesitate to describe a book with them unless specifically asked.

    Now, things I DON'T consider spoilers are anything that either is already in the description of the book OR is revealed within the first like five pages. Like, if the description of the book doesn't mention that the main character can see ghosts, but it's revealed within a few pages as backstory, I wouldn't personally call that a spoiler (although I would probably still spoiler tag it just in case lol.) Also, anything that is broad enough as to not give anything away. Calling a book dark is different than saying the ending is dark, especially if there are many dark scenes in the book. Saying you loved a character doesn't give away anything about the character, because plenty of people love characters that do bad things, it doesn't give away anything about them other than "I think they were a quality character that I enjoyed reading about." Saying that you think the characters got satisfying endings, or didn't get satisfying endings, doesn't give away anything about the endings because satisfying to you isn't necessarily satisfying to anyone else.

    Am I too strict in what I consider a spoiler? Also to be clear, I would never yell at someone or anything if I did see a post that could be considered a spoiler, I just report them for review if I've read the book and know that it spoils something. This is moreso a post made out of curiosity not to call anyone out!

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    Magus: The Art of Magic from Faustus to Agrippa

    Magus: The Art of Magic from Faustus to Agrippa

    Anthony Grafton

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  • Have these slightly unbelievable book things ever happened to you IRL?

    You know those things where you're like... Wait do people actually do that?

    Here is a non-exhaustive list that I am curious about;

    • let out a breath you didn't know you were holding
    • felt the gaze of someone on your back
    • saw someone's eyes darken
    • melted
    • kissed someone and genuinely described it as "crashing your lips together"
    • slammed a door and slid down with your back against it

    Maybe these things happen to people and I am just not living life to it's most romantic but please tell me your stories! It could also be my autistic ass has trouble understanding which ones are more metaphorical and which ones the author is using genuinely 🤭

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  • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, #1)
    Thoughts from 35% (page 62)
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  • Little Women
    Thoughts from 13% (page 66)
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