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LeoooJenkins

Romance, SF/F, and Horror lover who occasionally dips into Nonfiction, Poetry, and GN/Manga. Mood reader. Indies & diverse books 5eva

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Queer Horror
Found Family in Fantasy
LGBTQ+ Sci-Fi & Fantasy
My Taste
Only For The Week
The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1)
Bunny
This is How You Lose the Time War
Strange Love (Galactic Love, #1)
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How to Bite Your Neighbor and Win a Wager (Guides for Dating Vampires, #1)
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Berserk 2
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  • How to Bite Your Neighbor and Win a Wager (Guides for Dating Vampires, #1)
    Vampires as Queer Allegory (60%)
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  • How to Bite Your Neighbor and Win a Wager (Guides for Dating Vampires, #1)
    The Culture/Reality Feedback Cycle (58%)

    I LOVED the conversations between Vincent and the reporter and Vincent and Wesley in the library.

    "There's actually some very interesting social introspection to be done about the cycle behind the framing of vampirism in media and the ways that it builds into culture and cultural knowledge, particularly starting with the youth, but no one wants to pay money for that."

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    "It's like... Like how you bought a bunch of those vampire games to try to learn from them. How the dating sim ones made you want me to bite you more, but then I bit you and you realized that the thing from the game was a vague stereotype of the bite, but that you could still bring the things you enjoyed from the game into the real version to enhance it further. It becomes a kind of recurring loop where your interactions with media feed into real life, then real life feeds back into media in order to create something more complex than either on their own. Sometimes for better and sometimes for worse, but when people engage with kindness and empathy as their foundation, I think those interactions are mostly positive ones."

    One of my favorite things about horror is how it can tell you a lot about a specific time period, the culture, and the individuals that created it, but I have never considered how we in turn might be taking aspects of it and applying them to reality. I definitely am familiar with the concept of how media can normalize behaviors, identities, etc, in both good and bad ways, but the example Vincent uses of Wesley taking aspects of the video game and making them real cracked something open for me.

    Has anyone else done more research or even just contemplation on this concept? I'd love to hear your thoughts! And I'd especially love if folks have resources (articles, books, videos, whatever) on this topic.

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  • Kindle's Digital "Modernization"

    There's nothing like the 'cringe' of a dated 2006 reference to pull you out of a story - but is 'fixing' it even worse? Kindle is officially "modernizing" older titles, and the result is a bizarre time-warp where 2006 characters are obsessed with TikTok and Billie Eilish.

    I came across this article detailing how the Pretty Little Liars (PLL) series (originally published in 2006) is being "modernized" both on Kindle (and apparently in the recent printings), but it's something I have been ruminating about since the story broke. I believe the initial person to raise these concerns was @coastalsoftgirl on X, who spotted the changes within the first few pages of the book.

    I thought about posting this on the PLL forum since this specific case is about PLL , but the implications are global and I wanted more people's perspectives on this. I'm sure this is happening in other books, they just haven't been caught yet.

    The Changes are.... a Choice Some of the examples of the "modernization" changes include

    1. Instead of inviting the girls over to watch Fear Factor reruns, the text how says they're coming over to watch a "TikTok Challenge"
    2. Gwen Stefani references have been swapped with Adele.
    3. Green Day's American Idiot has been replaced with Billie Eilish's Bad Guy
    4. Characters who originally used Sidekicks (RIP) are now using iPhones.

    Paradox of Immersion On one hand, I get the logic. I often get pulled out of a story when a reference hasn't aged well or feels otherwise jarring. It reminds me of how Kesha recently change her TiK ToK lyrics from "feeling like P. Diddy" because that reference carries a very different, darker weight now than it did in 2009. Sometimes, an update feels like a necessary "fix" for the vibe. But on the other hand, books are historical capsule. Swapping Fear Factor for Tiktok feels almost like an "uncanny valley" experience because the characters are technically in 2006 but using 2020's tech. If we start "live-patching" literature like it's a video, do we lose the context of when it was written?

    So, I bring my questions to you, Boundlings!

    1. Does a dated reference ruin your immersion, or do you prefer the "time capsule" feeling, or land somewhere in between?
    2. Do you think "modernizing" is helpful for new generations/the authors and publishers, or is it a more a form of digital revisionism?
    3. Most importantly: If we buy a digital book, should the publisher have the right to change the "art" inside our device years later without us opting in?
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    What's your username origin story?

    Inspired by the pronunciation post- what's the origin story behind your username?

    Mine was chosen because warm and wyrm sound really similar when you say them, so I thought it'd make a fun username. Also- gotta love some wyrms from fantasy novels.

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  • The Tradition
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    Mar 17, 2026
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    I knew this would be rich and emotional, but it brought up way more than I was expecting. Absolutely the kind of poetry that one ruminates on and revisits.

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