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The Odyssey
Homer Homer
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i just watched the Queen Charlotte bridgerton tv show and was kind of obsessed. i really loved the healing through 'madness' call it what you will aspect, and the intense amount of love they had that perservered despite everything that stood in their way. preferably a mental health/illness rep if possible :)
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Does anyone have any music recommendations for music that's sounds like it's straight out of a fantasy book? Preferably orchestral and without lyrics.
Some of my favorites are The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit soundtracks, as well as the album Heart of Darkness by Succession Studios. I also recently found Malte Wegmann's music inspired by Eragon and I'm loving it!
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A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking
T. Kingfisher
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Will I be smited if I said that this novel feels like an excuse for Oscar Wilde to voice his personal opinions? Lol
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only a third of the way through but i fear i may never recover from this book
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only a third of the way through but i fear i may never recover from this book
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“The trick is to never stop looking. There’s always another secret.”
lilithlulluby commented on jenniferPagebound's review of Ready Player One (Ready Player One, #1)
this is a top tier audiobook, I loved the listening experience (which is high praise coming from someone who is very critical of audiobooks). I had a few gripes which kept this from being a full 5 stars - things started to fall off around 60% in, when the author started employing a storytelling device (I wish I knew what it was called) that I find very annoying. Basically, we are in the MC Wade's head the entire book and know all his thoughts and plans. Then, all the sudden, he starts executing on plans we as the reader do not know about. It's confusing and makes you feel like you missed something, until the MC starts explaining why he did everything he did the last x number of pages. It puts unnecessary narrative distance between the reader and the first-person narrated MC, presumably to foster intrigue, but unfortunately affected my enjoyment of the last ~third.
That aside, this is a fast moving and incredibly well thought out story, perfect for any gamers and adventerers out there. I am not a particular fan of 80's culture, but regardless I still enjoyed the book. If you are, you would eat this up.
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Will I be smited if I said that this novel feels like an excuse for Oscar Wilde to voice his personal opinions? Lol
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Uncultured: A Memoir
Daniella Mestyanek Young
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The Culting of America: What Makes a Cult and Why We Love Them
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Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (The Wicked Years, #1)
Gregory Maguire
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The Bible Says So: What We Get Right (and Wrong) About Scripture’s Most Controversial Issues
Daniel McClellan
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The Handmaid’s Tale (The Handmaid's Tale, #1)
Margaret Atwood