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I have to wonder how much of this is the actual words Good Stab is using and how much has been changed by the pastor to fit in with what he thinks Good Stab should sound like. The way I understand this, it's like in Interview with the Vampire, where what we're reading is a transcript through the interviewer.
It just reminds me of (if I'm remembering correctly) Soujurner Truth and her "Ain't I a woman?" That's the gist of her words, but she didn't speak that way. It was published that way because that was how white people thought Black people should sound. I'm just wondering if that's what's happening here, also.
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Hello my fellow pageboundlings! To continue my series (yes, I’ve decided it’s a series now, albeit with only two parts) of list appreciation posts, I have created two more badges to honor lists that I have been lucky enough to find here 😌
Firstly, I made a badge for the Cooking is magic list by no one other than the fabulous @the_rags - even though the badge itself leans a bit more into the baking direction (you might see that I’ve read The wizard’s guide to defensive baking). Cooking as magic is such a cool idea and I hope to read more of that list in the future!🍪🍜🍳
And then I made one for Polter’s (@Polterbooks) Oath of pride list! It took me quite a while to figure out the design but I’m super happy with it. I just love me a good knight (or adjacent) and some yearning 🤭
Many people have great ideas for new quests that could be created but since there are just too many cool niche sub genres and creating quests takes a long while, I think list also deserve their spotlight - so if you’re missing out on a curated sub genre or theme quest, don’t be shy and dig through all the create lists - or, if you’re can’t find any, you can always do some research and create your own 🙂↕️🙌🏻💃
Here is the link where you can see all badges a bit more up close if you’d like!
And for everyone who can’t access Imgur, I also added the Badges to a google doc which you can access Here 🥰
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An eerie romp through the woods via a beautifully illustrated collection of stories, I can see why this is such a popular graphic novel. The use of red as a contrast to the mostly monochrome background really elevated the spook factor in particular. The only detractor for me was that some of the stories were a little too abstract in their concept/plot for me to be immersed in the horror, but the illustrations were enough that I still was able to enjoy the overall collection.
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I think Green Fuse Burning by Tiffany Morris would fit very nicely in this quest! Verdant swamps, mushrooms, spooky animals. I loved it!
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The Curse of Eelgrass Bog
Mary Averling
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The Curse of Eelgrass Bog
Mary Averling
the_rags commented on the_rags's review of The Wolf and the Woodsman
A novel has not made me so irritated with its indecisiveness like this one did in quite a while.
The bones of this book had the potential to be great-the world with its base in Hungarian history & folklore (edit: specifically, Hungarian history and Jewish mythology is mentioned on the back of the book, but also there’s Hungarian folklore!), the workings of a compelling enemies-to-lovers romance, and cool magic and monsters. But so much of it fell flat for me, mostly due to two glaring flaws.
The first flaw was that it felt like Reid couldn't pin down what ideas they wanted to explore. At the start, we got some really interesting themes of religion and its weaponization, specifically through the expectation of self-sacrifice, but it disappeared as quickly as it was introduced (pretty much as soon as the "romance" started to take center stage). There were glimpses of a larger commentary trying to break through in the latter half, but it felt disjointed and even contradictory at times, especially in regards to Évike's decisions and thoughts.
The second major flaw was just how unbearable our two main characters were, primarily in regards to Gáspár, though Évike definitely had her moments as well. Gáspár seemed like he was meant to be this brooding sad prince, a deep and complex character who is discriminated against for his mixed-heritage, but he truly is the concept of an idea of an attractive emo "I'll do anything for you" love interest. He is pathetic but only because he DOESN'T DO ANYTHING, and I thought it was such a shame because I really thought there was such potential!
It wasn't all terrible, I did enjoy Reid's writing, with their detailed, gothic-flowery descriptions, and the atmosphere in the woods was good. I've read and enjoyed another of their works, and I can see in their debut the foundations of it. But it wasn't enough to save this novel for me, and honestly this overall was such a disappointment.
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