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Hey, I joined the party! I like #books #art #science #politics learning about anything and everything. Header is my mom's artwork.

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derekvanvliet, to cycling
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kimlockhartga,
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@derekvanvliet The texture in the first picture blew me away! What an incredible composition.

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I'm at this Doctor's office waiting room where they play old dance music, and I ain't mad. (Dead or Alive, New Order, Flock of Seagulls, etc.)

kimlockhartga, to random
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For some people, if we took away everything they're against, would there be anything of them left? Or have they built an entire identity based upon who they are not?

kimlockhartga, to random
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My take: He never intended to win the Presidency the first time. He was going to use that loss as a grifting/grievance opportunity. It put him in the spotlight, but the thing about attention is that it can reveal more than you intended. https://apnews.com/article/trump-tax-losses-audit-election-chicago-skyscraper-47729a0758e6b54aa06c075fc49c5c53

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I could be wrong, but I think there's a minion in the road. Everyone else can see it, right? Right?!

The minion has turned to face the left of the camera. What is it looking at? Who knows. Is it even real? What is real? Am I real?

kimlockhartga,
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@TheBreadmonkey "Is the minion in the room with us right now?"

the_etrain, to random
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Oh, Jesus fungible christ.

kimlockhartga,
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@the_etrain I'm Southern, so we say Jesus Fried Chicken!

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Seriously heard someone saying they don't listen to many black artists, because they aren't really into rap. Bitch please, feel free to share songs from Black artists from any genre. Here is one of my favorites, if you like this song please check out her other work:

https://youtu.be/KovrJ8HXI1Q?si=HOYIG7YMuAUTsJz6

kimlockhartga,
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@RickiTarr I've been thinking about this person's stunted worldview.

They think they are simplifying reality by organizing their world into (absurdly large) categories, but all they're really doing is hemming themselves inside an increasingly shrinking and inescapable space. The only way out, is to bust through each of the stereotype monoliths they've constructed.

It isn't "protection" from a dynamic, diverse, nonbinary world. Rather, it is a prison of their own making.

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‘Why were we talking like this?!’
#DeZinVanHetBoek #TheEssenceOfTheBook

#BoekPerWeek 19/52 ★☆☆☆☆

Did not finish - I just couldn't find the patience to find the story amidst all the fragments.

#Boeken @boeken #Lezen #Read
#Bookstodon @bookstodon

kimlockhartga,
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@fifischwarz @boeken @bookstodon
When I read it, I saw it as two different books, which should never have been synthesized. The first half was funny for the "extremely online" set like me, but it wasn't a story. It might have worked better as a separate project, with an illustrator, something along the lines of an Allie Brosh book of illustrated musings.

The second half switched gears so dramatically, I did not know what to think. Maybe the author meant to show that you're going along, living your life, and BAM! one terrible event can change your focus and your whole world, but the author never made the segue. The result is that neither half works.

kimlockhartga,
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@fifischwarz @boeken @bookstodon I am a huge proponent of moving on from reading any book, at any point, for any reason.

kimlockhartga, to random
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Okay, my TV picture is very odd. Is it geomagnetic solar storm interference? I have old-fashioned cable, if that matters. It makes Judge Eileen Cannon look a lot more evil.

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My beer of choice since last Thanksgiving is non alcohol beer. I've been trying various, including Samuel Adams brews, but I've been spoiled by my first, Athletic Brewing. The web site boasts an assortment of NA brews, most of which have not shown up here, or, like the dark, are hard to find where it's sold. We just discovered the Ripe Pursuit Lemon Radler and at first I was disappointed that an ingredient was cane sugar, but I think it's going to be an occasional treat.
https://athleticbrewing.com/pages/athletic-acq?utm_term=athletic%20brewing%20company&utm_campaign=WP_US_BB_SRCH_Beer_Brand&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&hsa_acc=9171882600&hsa_cam=6514605298&hsa_grp=1343603834317996&hsa_ad=&hsa_src=s&hsa_tgt=kwd-83975643215375:loc-190&hsa_kw=athletic%20brewing%20company&hsa_mt=e&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_ver=3&tw_source=bing&tw_campaign=410158161&tw_adid=83975597713955&msclkid=e78622e5a4be18f3759144da1a1de279&utm_content=Beer%20-%20Brand%20-%20Core

kimlockhartga,
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@dougiec3 thx for this. I would like to find a decent NA beer and have found none that are acceptable. My area is kind of the red-headed stepchild of the big city.

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I'm at 33.5°N latitude, and my friends saw the Northern Lights last night at even 31.9°N latitude. Is anyone here closer to the equator than that (North or South) and saw the Northern or Southern Lights? #AuroraBorealis #AuroraAustralis. Apparently, in 1859, people saw them from Hawai'i, and that must have really been something!

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If the is still spectacular tonight, I'm going to climb a hill in a dark rural area to see the lights in the sky. It's the same spot we chose to watch the comet Hale-Bopp go by. Y'all remember that? It was cool, but this . . . this is something altogether way up on the amazement scale. photo courtesy of the City of Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

kimlockhartga, to books
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@bookstodon

I have FOMOOB*
There is no cure.

*Fear Of Missing Out On Books

kimlockhartga,
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@TheBreadmonkey @bookstodon I was wondering if anyone would get the dbl entendre!

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  • kimlockhartga,
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    @DemocracySpot :flying_hearts:

    kimlockhartga, to random
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    There's a high correlation between those who say "punch out" (instead of "clock out") and those who hate their jobs.

    kimlockhartga, to random
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    I'm glad the FDA and the CDC are doing more now to prepare for a potential influenza outbreak in humans, but why in the world are they not telling people that the eyes have more receptors for this virus than anywhere else in the body?

    They should be recommending goggles for poultry and dairy farm workers.

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    Has anyone read any good math and science history nonfiction books recently? (pop nonfiction please) Are there any really good ones out?

    kimlockhartga,
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    @futurebird there's only one book anywhere close to your quest which I've read this year. It's about the problems which have been plaguing us for decades in astrophysics, and how anomalies actually help in finding solutions.

    It's called SPACE ODDITIES: THE MYSTERIOUS ANOMALIES CHALLENGING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE UNIVERSE, by Harry Cliff.

    I found it to be well-written, engaging, and smoothly presented.

    kimlockhartga, to random
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    What I said is that I'm decisive.
    Not that I make good decisions.

    lauravivanco, to FiberArts
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    This is what I've been working on (very intermittently, because there was lots of procrastination) since late December. This red squirrel is hand based on a model at the Canon website designed by Katsuyuki Shiga https://creativepark.canon/en/contents/CNT-0025964/index.html but somehow mine ended up much curvier.

    @embroidery

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    kimlockhartga, to random
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    Modern gift idea: hazmat suit.

    kimlockhartga, to random
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    Y'all made me add "worm" to muted words.

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    Okay, @bookstodon I have the full list of comps (If you liked this book, you may also like this other book). It's very very long, so I alphabetized the first books in each pairing, if that helps at all. Without further adieu: BOOK THREAD

    1000 Best Books to Read Before You Die // Read This Next // The Western Lit Survival Kit
    11/22/63 // Fatherland
    The 1619 Project // Four Hundred Souls
    1984 // Julia
    1Q84 // The Bone Clocks
    After Annie // Swim Home to the Vanished
    Aftershocks (Kloos) // Nova (Delany)
    The Alice Network // The Lost Girls of Paris
    All Our Wrong Todays // Bridge (Beukes)
    All The Birds in the Sky // Midnight Robber
    All The Light We Cannot See // The Paris Library
    All The Names They Used for God // New Suns: Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color
    American Delirium // The Burned Bridges of Ward, Nebraska
    American Gods // Sorrowland
    American Prometheus // The Cassandra (Shields)
    Annihilation // Roadside Picnic
    Apeirogon // Immortals of Tehran
    Appleseed (Bell) // The Red Garden
    Ariadne // Clytemnestra
    Ascension (Binge) // High Crimes (GN) Sebala
    At Night All Blood is Black // Hangman (Binyam)
    Awayland // The Summer People
    Babel // The Starless Sea
    Bad Cree // Crooked Hallelujah
    The Ballad of Perilous Graves // The Black God’s Drums
    The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World // And at my Back I Always Hear
    Beasts of Extraordinary Circumstance // Other Birds
    The Beauty of Your Face // The Topeka School
    The Beekeeper of Aleppo // The Wrong End of the Telescope
    Before We Were Yours // The Home for Unwanted Girls
    The Best of Me (Sedaris) // The Fun Parts
    The Binding // The Kingdoms
    Bird by Bird // How Not to Write a Novel
    Birds of America // Your Duck is my Duck
    Black River Orchard // Red Rabbit (Grecian)
    Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman // Kaleidoscope (Selznick)
    Bliss Montage // Gods of Want
    The Bloody Chamber // Red as Blood
    The Body is Not an Apology // Full of Myself (GN)
    The Bone People // The Whale Rider
    The Book of Fire // Harrow (Williams)
    The Book of Lost Names // The Book of Lost Friends
    Book of Night // Hex Life (Golden)
    The Book Thief // The Librarian of Auschwitz
    Broken (Lawson) // Solutions and Other Problems
    The Broken Earth Trilogy (Jemisin) // The Earthsinger Chronicles (L. Penelope)
    Caste // Read Until You Understand
    Cat’s Cradle // The Crying of Lot 49
    A Certain Hunger // Tender is the Flesh
    A Children’s Bible // How High We Go in the Dark
    Chouette // Blue Hour // Reproduction
    Cloud Atlas // Cloud Cuckoo Land
    A Constellation of Vital Phenomena // Magenta (Foden)
    Crow Mary // James (Everett)
    Cuyahoga // Attack of the 50 ft. Indian
    The Dangers of Smoking in Bed // Zombie Sharks With Metal Teeth
    Dark Matter (Crouch) // The Space Between Worlds
    David Copperfield // Demon Copperhead
    The Days of Afrekete // In the not Quite Dark
    Deacon King Kong // Black Bottom Saints
    Dead-end Memories // Things That Fall From the Sky
    Dear Edward // The Book of Two Ways
    Dear Life (Munro) // The Relive Box
    Death Valley // Where Echoes Die
    Detransition, Baby // Manhunt
    Dinosaurs (Millet) // I Love You, But I’ve Chosen Darkness
    Dinosaurs on Other Planets // Reptile House
    Disappearing Earth // Hold The Dark
    A Discovery of Witches // Middlegame
    The Dog Stars // A Beginning at the End
    The Dovekeepers // To The Edge of Sorrow
    Dr. No (Everett) // American Mermaid
    Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead // Remnant Population
    Drowning Practice // Flood (The Reset #1) Greene
    The Dutch House // The House of the Spirits
    Eat The Mouth That Feeds You // This Wicked Tongue
    The Echo Wife // The Ones We Choose
    The Employees // Genesis (Beckett)
    The End of Men // The Men
    Everything I Never Told You // All That’s Left Unsaid
    Exhalation // Memory Wall
    Far Out (Guran) // Love After The End (Whitehead)
    The Fell (Moss) // Burntcoat (Hall)
    The Fervor // Hex (Knight)
    Fever Dream // The Ones That Got Away
    The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America // Baking with Kafka
    The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of The Whole Stupid World // OMFG, BEES!
    Filthy Animals // A Minor Chorus
    Fingersmith // Once Upon a River
    Florida (Groff) // Ghost Summer (Due)
    The Forest of Vanishing Stars // The Yellow Bird Sings
    The Foretelling // The Steerswoman’s Road
    Four Treasures of the Sky // Straw Dogs of the Universe
    The Four Winds // The Past is Never
    The Fox Wife // The Fox Maidens (GN) // Ninetails (Mao)
    A Gentleman in Moscow // The Diamond Eye
    Get in Trouble // Windeye
    The Ghost Bride // The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane
    Gingerbread // The Book of X
    A Girl is a Body of Water // Shallow Waters
    The Girl With the Louding Voice // The Dragonfly Sea
    The Glass Hotel // It Came From Del Rio
    Gnomon // ZED
    Going Zero // We Are Satellites
    The Goldfinch // Rules of Civility
    Goliath (Onyebuchi) // Thrust (Yuknavitch)
    The Great Gatsby // The Chosen and the Beautiful
    The Great Glorious Goddamn of it All // Pity the Beast
    The Great Reclamation // Okinawa (GN) Higa
    The Great Transition // Sucker (Hornsby)
    The Guns of the South // The Underground Railroad (Whitehead)
    Hamlet // The King of Infinite Space
    Hao: Stories // Skinship (Stories)
    Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World // Franz Kafka: The Complete Stories
    The Harpy // The Forbidden Territory of a Terrifying Woman
    Heaven (Kawakami) // Bloomland
    Hell Bent (Alex Stern #2) // The Indian Lake Trilogy (SGJones)
    The Henna Artist // A Burning
    Her Body and Other Parties // Delicate Edible Birds
    Her Smoke Rose Up Forever // Meet Me in the Future
    The Hero of This Book // Delphi
    A History of Burning // Beyond the Door of No Return
    A History of Wild Places // Dead Eleven
    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy // The Grand Scheme of Things (Strang)
    Homeland Elegies // Radiant Fugitives
    The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet // Clark and Division
    A House Between the Earth and the Moon // The Future
    House of Leaves // We Spread
    How Can I Help You // Sing Her Down
    How Long ‘til Black Future Month? // Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora
    Hummingbird Salamander // Blue Skies (TCBoyle)
    The Huntress (Quinn) // The Wind Knows my Name
    Hurricane Girl // The Last Animal
    Hyperbole & a Half // Barely Functional Adult (GN)
    I Hold a Wolf by the Ears // The Collected Stories of Shirley Hazzard
    I Hope This Finds You Well (Baer) // Dark Testament (Smith)
    If I Survive You // How to Learn Jamaican
    Illuminations (Moore) // Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick
    In The Dream House // [EXTREME CONTENT WARNING]: A Blue Sky
    The Invention of Wings // The Yellow Wife
    Jackal // My Monticello
    Jacob’s Ladder // Little Foxes Took Up Matches
    Jesus’ Son // Stone Mattress: Nine Tales
    Joan is Okay // Edge Case
    Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 // Flowers of Fire
    Kindred // The Sweetness of Water
    The Kite Runner (GN) // Yazidi! (GN)
    Lady Tan’s Circle of Women // The Night Tiger
    Land of Milk and Honey // In The Quick
    Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century // Tomb Sweeping
    Libertie // Wake (GN)
    The Library at Mount Char // The Gone World (Sweterlisch)
    Lies my Teacher Told Me // Stamped From the Beginning
    The Light Pirate // Lark Ascending
    Lighter Than my Shadow // Margaret and the Mystery of the Missing Body
    Like Life // Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea
    little gods // The God Child
    A Long Petal of the Sea // Last Evenings on Earth
    Lore // Olympus, Texas
    The Lost Man // The Last Word
    A Lush and Seething Hell // Wounds: Six Stories From the Border of Hell
    Luster // Speaking of Summer
    Magic Hour // The Water Keeper (Martin)
    Marguerite (Kemp) // Flowers of Darkness
    The Mars House // The Olympus Project
    The Mars Room // Chain-gang All-stars
    Matrix (Groff) // The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms
    Me Talk Pretty One Day // Assassination Vacation
    The Measure // The Wishing Game
    The Memory Police // You Feel it Just Below the Ribs
    The Memory Theater // Adjacentland // At The End of the World
    The Metamorphosis // The Bonus Room
    Mexican Gothic // Just Like Home (Gailey)
    The Midnight Library // The Other You (JCOates)
    A Midsummer Night’s Dream // Shakespeare for Squirrels
    Milk Fed // Written on the Body
    The Minority Report // Veracity (Bynum)
    The Mountains Sing // The Best We Could Do (GN)
    Mouthful of Birds // We Show What We Have Learned
    A Moveable Feast // The Elegance of the Hedgehog
    Munich (Harris) // The Torqued Man
    The Murmur of Bees // The Hummingbird’s Daughter
    Music for Wartime // What Becomes
    My Government Means to Kill Me // Manywhere
    The Nature of Fragile Things // Vera (Edgarian)
    Neverwhere // Slade House
    The Nickel Boys // Home (Morrison)
    The Night Circus // Caraval
    Nineteen Claws and a Black Bird // Song for the Unraveling of the World
    Ninth House // The Book of Love (Link)
    No One Left to Come Looking for You // Brooklyn: A Crime Novel
    Normal Rules Don’t Apply // The Rock Eaters
    The Ocean at the End of the Lane // The Ten Thousand Doors of January
    The Office of Historical Corrections // Heads of the Colored People
    Old Babes in the Wood // Wednesday’s Child
    Old God’s Time // Distant Sons (Johnston)
    On Earth as it is on Television // Ripe (Hider)
    Only The Beautiful // The Foundling
    The Only Good Indians // The Removed
    The Only Good Thing Anyone Has Ever Done // Away! Away!
    Oona Out of Order // The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano
    Open Throat // What We Feed to the Manticore
    Orange World // What’s Yours is not Yours
    Oranges Are not the Only Fruit // Mostly Dead Things
    Organ Meats // Dazzling (Emelumadu)
    Oryx and Crake // Borne (VanderMeer)
    Our Missing Hearts // Paper Names
    Our Share of Night // The Inheritance of Orquidea Divina
    Our Wives Under the Sea // I Who Have Never Known Men
    Out There Screaming // Twice Cursed
    Outlawed // These Women
    The Overstory // Once There Were Wolves
    Pachinko // The Island of Sea Women
    Paingod and Other Delusions // The Glassy Burning Floor of Hell
    Pandemic (Riddle) // Child Zero
    The Paper Menagerie // Beastiary
    The Parable of the Sower // American Afterlife
    To Paradise // Every Drop is a Man’s Nightmare
    The Paradox Hotel // Flux (Chong)
    The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake // Peaces
    The People of the Book // Ghostwritten (Mitchell)
    The Pessimists // Why Did I Ever (Robison)
    A Phoenix First Must Burn // Crosshairs (Hernandez)
    Piranesi // Whether Violent or Natural
    Poland (Michener) // Marzi (GN) Sowa
    Poor Deer // Brother & Sister Enter the Forest
    The Power // Woman World (GN)
    Pride and Prejudice // The Other Bennet Sister
    Project Hail Mary // Star Splitter
    A Psalm for the Wild-built // Light From Uncommon Stars
    The Pull of the Stars // As Bright as Heaven
    QualityLand // Golden State (Winters)
    Quichotte // FKA USA
    Recursion // Big Time (Winters)
    The Red Arrow // Dayswork
    Red at the Bone // Riot Baby
    The Refusal Camp // The Jackson Brodie series (Atkinson)
    Remarkably Bright Creatures // Sea Change
    The Resisters // Trashland
    Ring Shout // Friday Black
    Ripe (Etter) // The Startup Wife
    A River of Stars // Central Places
    The Rose Code // Good Night, Irene
    Rosewater (Thompson) // Noor
    Rubyfruit Jungle // With Teeth

    kimlockhartga,
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    @dougiec3 @bookstodon I think it holds up well. 😃

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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? #books #bookstodon #NewBooks #BooksWorthReading #books2024

    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

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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

    #books #bookstodon #books2024 #BooksWorthReading #BooksofMastodon #NewBooks

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