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In "Stop Telling Women To Smile" by Tatyana Fazializadeh uses her arresting street art portraits to explore how women experience hostility in communities that are supposed to be
homes.She addresses the pervasiveness of
street harassment,it's effects and the kind of activism that can serve to counter it.
The result is a cathartic recognizing with the aggression women endure,and an examination
of what equality truly entails

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imnotyet, to books
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#books #comicbooks #comicbookseries #booksodon #booksofmastodon #blackfriday
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These comicstrips are too funny,had this book for some time,needed a laugh or two today.Huey and Riley,their grandfather, and crazy ass Uncle Ruckus to damn funny
The series was created by Arron McGruder
Here's the first big book of The Boondocks,more than four years and 800 strips of one of the most influential, controversial,and scathingly funny comics ever to run in a daily newspaper

Back cover of the comic book series the Boondocks,with large picture of Granddad,Riley and Huey's grandfather On the left had side is a picture of the author Arron McGruder
Front cover of the comic book series The Boondocks, with the title "A Right to Be Hostile (The Boondocks Treasury) with the main characters Huey and Riley on the front cover below the title
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mdmrn, to manga
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So, I was tagged on Intagram by facetious_manga to talk about my "Bookstagram Backstory." I don't know if a Pixelfed equivalent exists. Bookselfed? Pixelbook? I don't know, I'll use both hashtags and share.

Regardless. Let's go, I guess.

When did I start on Bookstagram?
This account is and remains a personal account. While I post (often), about manga, this isn't exclusively about books or manga. My first post was in April 2016. Wow...that's a long time ago. I started getting more active in posting about books / manga, participating in things like "25 Days of Manga" in 2020. But it was early 2023 when I started posting a lot more manga pics / reviews.

What inspired your username?
I started on Twitter and needed a small handle. MD - I'm from Maryland, MRN - My initials. 83 - I'm old.

What was your 1st review?
The first "review" I posted was saying that the Free Comic Book Day 2016 Firefly comic was good. It got more detailed in my reviews after that.

Favorite part of Bookstagram?
The community. So may good folks to talk, discuss, and share.

Booksta made me buy?
My Lovesick Life as a 90s Otaku. I couldn't NOT get it, the reviews were just too much and I was not disappointed.

Aesthetic?
Middle aged nerdy, bearded Dad-core? I really have no idea.

Recent reads?
A Silent Voice by Yoshitoki Ōima
Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku by Fujita
Re-Reading Your Lie in April by Naoshi Arakawa

Describe your aesthetic using emojis
🤷‍♂️🎵🤡🤭🐱👨‍🦲🧔

Tagging no one. Feel free to participate if you like!

Lsquare28, to books
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“Rendezvous With Rama”

by Arthur C. Clarke

What an awesome read! I really hope Denis Villeneuve ends up making this movie!


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NickEast, to books
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Reader/writer question: In fiction what are some of your favorite worldbuilding details, the kind of thing you think is underused and underrated?

@fantasybookstodon @reading @writingcommunity


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Lsquare28, to books
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“Heirs of the Founders:

The Epic Rivalry of Henry Clay, John Calhoun and Daniel Webster, the Second Generation of American Giants”

by H. W Brands


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The first page of my "Fantasy/Attempted Comedy" story, The Last Philosopher.
I've been rewriting it again, but this first page still has some issues.
The question is would you keep reading? ☺️

@reading @fantasybookstodon @speculativefictioncomedy @bookstodon


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Just home from Charity shop with a small haul of Terry Pratchett 📚📚

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Just read about this young lady in this morning's paper!
Thoroughly inspirational, I had to share!!

Sarah Kittoe – My Books
https://www.sarahkittoe.co.uk/

CorinnaBechko, to scifi
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I had to see what all the hype was about.

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ldamlanatra, to books
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Excited to have finished reading Crime and Punishment by . Was always intimidated by the sheer length but stuck with it and found it quite satisfying. E-Book version let me increase the font and read on my phone in the middle of the night. So much more worthwhile than mindless scrolling. Lots to digest and will revisit it again sometime in the future.

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18+ figstick, to harrypotter
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I have a 6th-grade (13 years old) student who is at grade level in his reading and does well in English class, but feels unmotivated to read on his own. The only two series he's really gotten into are and Percy Jackson.

Edit: I knew Mastodon was the place to ask this :ablobmeltsoblove: Thanks to each and every one of you who replied! I can't respond individually, but I did take each suggestion into consideration. 1/2

BBlalock,
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The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline
Firekeepers Daughter by Angeline Boulley
All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir
We Are Ok by Nina LaCour
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

I have found a lot of books for my godchildren via the Printz awards https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_L._Printz_Award

Comics for young readers: Ms. Marvel, Miles Morales, Usagi Yojimbo.

@figstick @bookstodon

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luthien1126, to bookstodon
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I had high expectations for Jinwoo Chong's Flux. But two chapters in, and I still have no idea where the book is taking me.

To anyone who has read it: Is it worth ploughing through? Because I'm thinking of shelving it for now and moving on to another book.

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macdonst, to scifi
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I am not buying this 18 book bundle by @pluralistic because I already own them all, many of them signed by Cory, but you definitely should.

https://www.humblebundle.com/books/cory-doctorow-novel-collection-tor-books-books

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leeleedee, to books

Ive been trying to track down a book I read and loved as a kid and have searched for, but can't remember the author or title, so thought maybe the fediverse could help me track it down.

I read it in the late 80's / early 90's, but I remember the cover art being a bit "old fashioned" so it technically could have been published the 70's or earlier.

The story revolved around a kid/kids moving to (or just spending the summer at) an old American farmhouse that was haunted by the ghost of a young boy in "wild west" style clothes. The main plot is the kids solving the mystery of the ghost boys death, that involved a train heist 100 years earlier and the boy being killed for betraying the gang who did the heist.

I think. like I say, I read it 30+ years ago, but remember loving it and would now love to read it to my kids.

Any ideas out there? Anyone remember a book like that?

luthien1126, to bookstodon
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Excited to start reading Boy of Chaotic Making, the third installment in Charlie Holmberg's Whimbrel House series!

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kimlockhartga, to books
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@bookstodon There are many great authors with new books coming out in 2024. What will you be looking for, in 2024?

My most anticipated books in '24, by the month (thread).

JANUARY 2024::

THE BOOK OF FIRE, Christy Lefteri. (This book is fire!)

THE STORM WE MADE, Vanessa Chan

POOR DEER, Claire Oshetsky

COLD VICTORY, Karl Marlantes

YOU DREAMED OF EMPIRES, Alvaro Enrigue, Natasha Wimmer (translator)

RIVER EAST, RIVER WEST, Aube Rey Lescure

BEHIND YOU IS THE SEA, Susan Muaddi Darra

FAMILY FAMILY, Laurie Frankel

THE BULLET SWALLOWER, Elizabeth Gonzalez James

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SPACE, Emily R. Austin

HARD BY A GREAT FOREST, Leo Vardiashvili

kimlockhartga,
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@bookstodon

My most anticipated books in '24, by the month thread:

JUNE 2024:

BRAT, Gabriel Smith

WE MOSTLY COME OUT AT NIGHT, Rob Costello, Ed.

THE SECRET KEEPER OF MAIN STREET, Trisha R. Thomas

THE COAST ROAD, Alan Murrin

FIRE EXIT, Morgan Talty (my friends are already saying this is one of the best books of '24.)

CRAZY AS HELL, Hoke S. Glover, V. Efua Prince

EVERYTHING AND NOTHING AT ONCE, Joél Leon

MIRRORED HEAVENS, Rebecca Roanhorse (reminder to self: read the first two of this series.)

STORIES ARE WEAPONS, Annalee Newitz

THE CHAIR AND THE VALLEY, Banning Lyon

THE ROAD TO THE COUNTRY, Chihozie Obioma

THE PECAN CHILDREN, Quinn Connor

IN THE HOUR OF CROWS, Dana Elmendorf

DAUGHTER OF THE MERCIFUL DEEP, Leslye Penelope

ALL FRIENDS ARE NECESSARY, Tomas Moniz (all my friends gave this 5 stars.)

ASK ME AGAIN, Clare Sestanovich

ASSASSINS ANONYMOUS, Rob Hart

BEAUTIFUL DAYS, Zach Williams

CUCKOO, Gretchen Felker-Martin (the hard-core horror other authors are afraid to write.)

GRETEL AND THE GREAT WAR, Adam Ehrlich Sachs (the one writer trying to bring back the Absurdist literary movement.)

MOUTH: STORIES, Paloma Ghosh (described as BESTIARY meets THE DANGERS OF SMOKING IN BED, and omg.)

THE STARDUST GRAIL, Yume Kitasei

THE AFTERLIFE OF MAL CALDERA, Reed Perez

DEVIL IS FINE, John Vercher

LULA DEAN'S LITTLE LIBRARY OF BANNED BOOKS, Kirsten Miller

NIGHT FLYER, Tiya Miles

WHAT YOU LEAVE BEHIND, Wanda M. Morris

CRAFT, Ananda Lima

BEAR, Julia Phillips

THE EYES ARE THE BEST PART, Monika Kim

INCIDENTS AROUND THE HOUSE, Josh Malerman

HOMBRECITO, Santiago Jose Sanchez

MELVIDO'S DREAMS, Antoine Volodine, Gina M. Stamm, trans.

TRUST HER, Flynn Berry

WE SHALL BE MONSTERS, Tara Sim

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