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Stories Are Weapons by Annalee Newitz
A sharp and timely exploration of the dark art of manipulation through weaponized storytelling, from the best-selling author of Four …
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A sharp and timely exploration of the dark art of manipulation through weaponized storytelling, from the best-selling author of Four …
Tamsyn Muir’s Gideon the Ninth unveils a solar system of swordplay, cut-throat politics, and lesbian necromancers. Her characters leap off …
It's a dreamy, midsummer's night in the Kingdom of Lancre. But music and romance aren't the only things filling the …
You can't say "if this didn't happen then that would have hap-pened" because you don't know everything that might have hap-pened. You might think something'd be good, but for all you know it could have turned out horrible. You can't say "If only I'd ..." because you could be wishing for anything. The point is, you'll never know. You've gone past. So there's no use thinking about it. So I don't.'
— Lords and Ladies by Terry Pratchett (Discworld, #14) (56%)
Oh Granny Weatherwax, I need to be reminded of that sometimes. I really do.
It's a dreamy, midsummer's night in the Kingdom of Lancre. But music and romance aren't the only things filling the …
The Crying of Lot 49 is a novel written by American author Thomas Pynchon and published in 1966. The shortest …
Content warning Bit of a plot point reveal, but I mean, it’s pretty heavily foreshadowed from the jump
Still, Clara was used to men like Andrel. The few people outside the convent who knew mostly struggled, but they came around. But every now and again you found one who could not cope, who hated you for being what you were, as if somehow you were changing shape at them, personally. People like that were dangerous. It was best to get away from them quickly.
— Paladin's Strength by T. Kingfisher (The Saint of Steel, #2) (29%)
Oof, right in the relatables
Nineteenth in the Discworld universe and third entry of the City Watch series, this novel follows Captain Carrot, Commander Vimes, …
Stephen's god died on the longest day of the year…
Three years later, Stephen is a broken paladin, living only …
I had never seen the ocean and imagined that it must be something like a cornfield—a whir, a whisper, and a wave, stretching to the edge of the sky.
— Crane Husband by Kelly Barnhill (Page 40)