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When We Lost Our Heads
Heather O'Neill
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Got a few recommendations to add some books here recently, so I wanted to put out a question - when y'all look at the list of books in this quest, is there anything that you feel is just criminally missing??
EDIT: The quest is a bit large and unruly at the moment, for now I'll be adding suggestions to a list and incorporating down the line! Thanks y'all!!
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An absolutely stunning sequel that I managed to enjoy even more than A Psalm for the Wild-Built. This book served almost as a mirror to the last, now exploring return after departure, which wasn't just structurally satisfying but fit so naturally into the theme of natural cycles explored in the series. Just again a really beautiful and gentle exploration of how we fit into the world and what choices are ours to make as we evolve. In many ways it felt like a meditation, which I absolutely love. At a technical level I also just could not stop being impressed by Chambers and how well and creatively she depicted Mosscap seeing the human world for the first time, and how she folded in so much legitimately funny humor to achieve a perfect balance with the philosophical. Absolute comfort read I could actually imagine myself returning to (which I don't say often).
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A Prayer for the Crown-Shy (Monk & Robot, #2)
Becky Chambers
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A Prayer for the Crown-Shy (Monk & Robot, #2)
Becky Chambers
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A Dowry of Blood (A Dowry of Blood, #1)
S.T. Gibson
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Who's participating in DraculaDaily this year?
If you don't know, DraculaDaily delivers Bram Stoker's epistolary novel straight to your inbox: you'll read the book on the same timeline as to when things happen to characters in the novel!
To be clear, I'm not associated with DraculaDaily in any way! This is my first time reading Dracula in full, and I'm really looking forward to reading it via this method. A post was made at the start of the year which had a bit of interest, so I think there are a few of us who were planning to join in. If it's something of interest to you, make sure you sign up for the mailing list HERE.
When does it start? May 3rd! On this date you'll be emailed the first section of the book. After that, you'll receive an email only on days when something occurs within the book's timeline. DraculaDaily ends on November 7th.
Is it free to sign-up? Yes!
Oops, I saw this post after May 3rd No worries! You can check out the archive on DraculaDaily to catch-up, and will receive the remaining emails after signing up.
Read more FAQs HERE
Excited to read Dracula with y'all! 🦇
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