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So I neeeeeeeeed this bathhouse/hot spring situation in my life. It sounds so nice 😭 "They became as liquid as the water holding them, edgeless and pliant within the geothermal heat rising up from the moons molten heart."
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Permanence: A Novel
Sophie Mackintosh
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This Vicious Hunger
Francesca May
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“praise Allalae for the company.” 🥹 this made me smile ! i can already tell i’m going to really like this book :)
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A Prayer for the Crown-Shy (Monk & Robot, #2)
Becky Chambers
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I would recommend Stay for a Spell by Amy Coombe for this quest and/or anyone who would like to live in a magic bookstore.
A princess is cursed to be trapped in a bookshop (oh no! 😀😀😀) and her parents start sending along princes in an effort to break the curse (actually oh no). The main character was highly relatable, the side characters were delightful, and there’s a sweet romance in there as well.
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I'm finding the flashbacks to the boys memories with their grandfather to be really interesting. In particular, how the way his actions are described seems to differ immensely from how they are received and reflected upon. E.g., in this scene like many others, where he speaks softly and neutrally, but his statements are received "like a blow." I wonder how much of his impact on the boys was intentional