Post from the The Left Hand of Darkness forum
God bless my meds. I would not be able to read this a year ago Science!
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The Last of Us: Part I and Part II Scripts
Neil Druckmann
Post from the Wuthering Heights forum
Ah yes, ""a huge, liver-coloured bitch pointer.", naturally! That's my favourite kind actually
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Reasons to love my local library. They have a decent amount of T. Kingfisher
Post from the Wuthering Heights forum
Just the thought of imagining Jacob Elordi and Margot while reading makes me snicker
I know nothing of the characters yet, but that just doesn't sit right😂
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I'm not a classics kinda guy. And i'm not gonna lie... I'm just doing this for the read-along achievement 🫣oop
Post from the Wuthering Heights forum
I'm not a classics kinda guy. And i'm not gonna lie... I'm just doing this for the read-along achievement 🫣oop
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Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë
lrshvts is interested in reading...

The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
Robin Wall Kimmerer
lrshvts commented on madladz's review of Severance
this book came to me at the right time in my life. if you’re on the brink of 25 or already there and are tired of the woes of corporate office culture please read this
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What Feasts at Night (Sworn Soldier, #2)
T. Kingfisher
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Post from the The Left Hand of Darkness forum
Omg and he journals?!what a catch And they only had one tent to share, what a coinkydink🫣
lrshvts commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Ok so I got recommended a Subnautica (had no idea what it was) playthrough video on yt and it was soooo cool 😎 question here is, do y’all have any recs for books about deep sea creatures or the existence/exploration of many species that live at different sea levels?
I don’t mind fiction or non-fiction books!! As a kid I used to be so fascinated with the deep sea 🌊 I did get this bbc documentary book from a charity shop about different oceans and stuff so I might pick it up again but wondering about how known the deep sea genre is in general 🫣
lrshvts is interested in reading...

A Winter's Promise (The Mirror Visitor, #1)
Christelle Dabos