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At the risk of sounding negative, I really wanna talk about this.
Iāve notice in recent months thereās been huge influx in books being adapted to movies and TV shows (not mention the ever growing quest that is From Bookshelf to TV).
Iāll be honest. There was a time when I used to look forward to favourite books being adapted, mainly being turned into animated series. But itās really worn me down as of late.
After the disaster that was āWuthering Heightsā, Iām weary of any story that gets adapted. Iāve seen Nolanās Odyssey trailer, and Iām less than impressed.
I understand that we have interpretations. Afterall, what makes an adaptation or a retelling interesting is what new conversation it brings to the table.
Nolanās Odyssey looks so glum and sci-fi-y. Heās playing off Viking motifs as if theyāre Greek. Thereās no colour other than blue or black, the costume, and I could keep going. The counter to these criticisms Iāve seen is that Homer didnāt care about costumes as they werenāt central to the story, so why should we? Which is just not true if youāve either The Iliad and The Odyssey.
Costumes indicate status. Thereās repeated mention of Telemachusā purple robes, indicating his royal lineage, and despite that heās treated so badly in his own home. Soooo much detail about Paris putting on his costume to go duel with Menelaus to show what a dandy he is. And Agamemnonās costume.
I think allās been said about āWuthering Heightsā, and though I havenāt read it myself, Iām 100% sure whatever Emerald Fennel was doing with her film wasnāt central AT ALL to the bookās themes.
There are some stories that just canāt be adapted (looking at Lolita). And we shouldnāt force it.
Iām not asking for word-for-word, the most faithful adaptation. Iām asking for meaning. I think we all just want the central themes of the stories to be explored in whatever way the director sees fit.
Despite my complaints, Iāll give Nolanās Odyssey a chance. Maybe he does explore the central themes of how a journey can change us, trauma, loss, grief, homecoming, etc. I was excited for it before the trailer anyway.
I want to hear everybody elseās thoughts in regards to Film and TV adaptations. I liked The Vampire Diaries for the most part (it has major problems still), glad they strayed away from the books. But that show is just so different that Iām not sure it even counts as an adaptation.
Iām not a big film/show watcher for this reason (other than my terrible attention span lol), but if thereās any you liked Iād be interested to try.
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Yo Stella Prize fans!
The longlist dropped tonight - how are you feeling about it?
And what do you do next?
Iām pretty stoked with the list, Iām really happy to see Debra Dank, Lee Lai, and Evelyn Araluen end up on another longlist. 58 Facets looks really interesting, as does Apron-Sorrow/Sovereign-Tea.
I put on library holds for everything I can as I was watching the announcement, and now I wait for them to come in so I can read as many as I can before the shortlist is announced. I think this is the first year Iāve not read anything on the longlist, and Iām very excited to dive in!
(The Stella Prize is a prize for works by Australian women and non-binary authors across fiction, non-fiction and poetry).
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Yo Stella Prize fans!
The longlist dropped tonight - how are you feeling about it?
And what do you do next?
Iām pretty stoked with the list, Iām really happy to see Debra Dank, Lee Lai, and Evelyn Araluen end up on another longlist. 58 Facets looks really interesting, as does Apron-Sorrow/Sovereign-Tea.
I put on library holds for everything I can as I was watching the announcement, and now I wait for them to come in so I can read as many as I can before the shortlist is announced. I think this is the first year Iāve not read anything on the longlist, and Iām very excited to dive in!
(The Stella Prize is a prize for works by Australian women and non-binary authors across fiction, non-fiction and poetry).
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When you are reading a saga and the books are now all out yet ... how do you handle the wait. Like I was reading the "Fallen Light" saga by H.C. Newell in 2024 winter and the last book she pubblished ended up with such a cliffhanger I still keep thinking about it. I keep wondering what will happen next, what those characters will go through. Will they survive? Will they defeat the evil in that epic battle that is to come? I have read that she wanted to pubblish the new one before the end of 2025 but ... nothing so far and I am DESPERATE. How do I HANDLE IT. I am not strong enough, I want to KNOW š
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Thereās a recent thread about age gap books And I was just scrolling through it and someone mentioned a book titled āYour Dad Will Doā and Iām not gonna lie I almost laughed so hard I cried. Itās just such a hilarious title for a book to me. I donāt care for regular romances and I donāt care for age gaps but I may actually read this book simply for the title.
What hilariously titled books have you stumbled upon?
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Doddyaboutbooks commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hi everyone! I'd love book recs with the following themes, if possible: lesbian historical fiction, an unreliable or morally grey narrator, complicated relationships, diverse character gender presentations, etc.
Essentially, I'm looking for a book that shows the human, imperfect, raw messiness of lesbian relationships across time. I'd also prefer if it isn't explicitly a romance, but rather just features a romantic partnership/s. Bonus points if it's translated. I hope this isn't too picky! Thanks! š©·
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In the eyes of the Australian Right, itās long past time for Aboriginal people to change our ālifestyle choicesā and abandon thousands of years of tradition. We must learn to speak English, ignore entrenched personal and institutional racism from white populations and magically assimilate into the large towns or cities of Western Australia. Where the houses, jobs, non-lethal policing and wider social acceptance are going to come from hasnāt yet been made clear ā¦
Itās been telling in this country the focus on the rise of pro Palestinian support to the point that governments are banning certain phrasings as being antisemitic and requiring jail time (including for children) but racism against Aboriginal people is still allowed to continue with no problem.
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When we look at who holds power around the world, we see the impact of colonialism and colorism that derives from the power shadow of white supremacy. Formerly colonised nations when they became independent still inherited the power structure of colonialismā¦. Stepping beyond a colonial past does not decolonize the mind. White supremacy as a cultural instrument, like the white gaze, defines who is worthy of attention and what is considered beautiful or desirable. Colorism is a stepchild of white supremacy that is seldom discussed.
Once again, white people really knew/know how to ruin things for everyone.