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Jules@wyrms.de

Joined 3 years, 5 months ago

Hi I'm Jules,

I read a lot of disability related more academic stuff, anarchism and whatever else looks interesting or helpful. And then mostly queer fantasy, science fiction / speculative fiction to relax.

I read mostly e-books for accessibility reasons. So if you're interested in a book on my lists, just send me a DM. I can point you to sources or just send it over.

I'm also @queering_space@weirder.earth

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Sharon Dodua Otoo: Adas Raum (Hardcover, 2021, FISCHER, S.)

Der lang erwartete erste Roman der Bachmann-Preisträgerin Sharon Dodua Otoo: »Adas Raum« verwebt die Lebensgeschichten …

Dieses Buch ist echt gut und echt heavy und gut. Hab bisher die Hälfte gelesen und es ist keine Bettlektüre für mich. Aber echt gut, sagte ich das schon?

Sprachlich so spannend und man muss sich einfach mitnehmen lassen.

Sharon Dodua Otoo: Adas Raum (Hardcover, 2021, FISCHER, S.)

Der lang erwartete erste Roman der Bachmann-Preisträgerin Sharon Dodua Otoo: »Adas Raum« verwebt die Lebensgeschichten …

Ich bin morgens um vier wach geworden, weil ich aufs Klo musste. Dann konnte ich nicht mehr einschlafen, weil ich über dieses Buch nachdenken musste.

Es ist echt gut bisher. Aber geht gleich richtig heftig los. Nichts mit langsam reinfinden. Man wird direkt hinein gestoßen.

Sharon Dodua Otoo: Adas Raum (Hardcover, 2021, FISCHER, S.)

Der lang erwartete erste Roman der Bachmann-Preisträgerin Sharon Dodua Otoo: »Adas Raum« verwebt die Lebensgeschichten …

More German books, because it is more relaxing and there actually are good German books. Just not so much queer sff. I wanted to read this one since it came out and today is a good day to start.

I got it as e-book through my local library on the new e-reader, which adds to the enjoyment 😊

stopped reading Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie (Imperial Radch, #1)

Ann Leckie: Ancillary Justice (Paperback, 2013, Orbit)

On a remote, icy planet, the soldier known as Breq is drawing closer to completing …

I just can't with the generic she/her just replacing he/him and calling that "not caring about gender"... there was a chance to go with a neutral word but nope. It feels worse than reading just plain old he/him default stuff.

reviewed The Empire of Gold by S. A. Chakraborty (The Daevabad Trilogy, #3)

S. A. Chakraborty: The Empire of Gold (Hardcover, 2020, Harper Voyager)

I can no longer do this, I quit

Content warning pretty much destroying the book, I quit

commented on The Empire of Gold by S. A. Chakraborty (The Daevabad Trilogy, #3)

S. A. Chakraborty: The Empire of Gold (Hardcover, 2020, Harper Voyager)

Content warning The empire of gold, vague spoilers but mostly complaining

Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha: Care Work (2018)

"In their new, long-awaited collection of essays, Lambda Literary Award-winning writer and longtime disability justice …

"Loree's care collective is not just a practical survival strategy to get her the care she needs; it's a site of community and political organizing, where many people learn about disability politics (both the theory and the nitty-gritty) in action for the first time. In one interview, she notes that upon moving to Toronto, her care collective became a more explicitly political space. "It was more like mobilizing a community. I was meeting new people, I was connecting with folks, and I started to see the ways that collective care functions as anti-ableism training for folks.", she said. People were becoming radicalized around care and disability through participating in the collective."