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@andallthatmishigas
#2 for the book ask, please
Eeeeeee this was the one I wanted to answer most haha
Top 5 favorite books of all time:
Hannibal by Thomas Harris
Cannery Row by John Steinbeck
Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
And honorable mention to The Godfather by Mario Puzo and also anything by Grady Hendrix (I’ve only read We Sold Our Souls and My Best Friend’s Exorcism but I ADORED both)
Choi San be breasting real boobily these days
Book asks: 1, 8, 19
1. book you’ve reread the most times?
Tbh probably Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, since I used to reread all the books every summer for about 6 years or so, but I don't love that answer. My two favorite books are Hannibal by Thomas Harris and I've read that I think 3 times and Cannery Row by John Steinbeck, and I've read that at least 3 times. There's some YA fantasy series back when YA was actually like for tweens and not whatever the genre is now, and I've read the first four books of the Avalon: Circle of Magic series maybe 5 times (most recently did a reread of all 12 books about two years ago, and they were great).
8. what is the first book you remember reading yourself?
I wish I could remember the name of the book but I remember what it looked like. I remember being about four, I think, and realizing I was actually reading the words and I knew what was happening. It was a picture book, but it had a lot of purple and orange aesthetics and I have no idea what it was about. But I do have distinct memories of realizing I was reading by myself.
19. most disliked popular books?
I had to google popular books because I really don't read anything popular when it's popular, or if I have, I've loved it (Night Circus, 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo). So in looking at the all time best seller lists on wikipedia, here's some I dislike: Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger (for real fuck that book), and...okay maybe that's it. I generally like books, and I am trying to grow out of my hipster youth of believing that if something is popular, it must be bad.
Being crazy about a piece of media for any amount of time will leave a weird mark on you forever because years later you’ll see someone posting something about it like “can we talk about this frame” and you’ll be like “ah that frame. i know all about that frame. I was once a scholar of that frame.”
what do you mean I can't control everything, why not
“are you okay” no bro i constantly feel like i am too much but simultaneously not enough
an incomplete list of reasons why sex scenes are good, necessary, and a character study, & rarely gratuitous (from a seasoned smut writer and published author)
body image and dysphoria. does this character voluntarily throw their clothes off, do they have to be coaxed, do they enjoy looking in the mirror, are there any areas they refuse to acknowledge? scars? tattoos? what does this say about their past?
what role do they take in the bedroom, and what relationship does it have to the role they take in day to day life?
social/communication skills. how good are they at eye contact, asking their bedmate what they want, are they about verbal communication or body language? what is their body language, is it open or closed off? are they nervously chatty, are their words short and clipped, are they nervously quiet?
touch starvation. how do they react to touch? when's the last time they were touched intimately? how does this touch remind them of their previous encounters with touch, or is this their first time?
glimpses of their education, sexual and otherwise, and the ways this influences their view of the world. what is their understanding of consent? where did they get it from? what do they think of kink vs vanilla? what is their relationship to both?
self esteem. do they take on a role of service in the bedroom because they want to, or because they feel like they have to in order to be worthy, no matter what they really want? how good are they at expressing these thoughts? do they freeze up when their bedmate asks them what they want? do they even know what they want?
how much attention do they want on themselves vs how much are they comfortable with? would they rather the attention was just on their bedmate?
how much guilt, shame, or repression do they have about sex in general? does it feel like a performance, is it true for them? how do they do with being vulnerable with another person, clothes on or off?
how do they feel about submission/domination, about penetration? do they want marks to be left, or do they insist on no trace left behind?
how do they treat their bedmate? loving, rough, tender, gentle, harsh, sadistic, deferring, no matter the scene/dynamic?
what about aftercare? for themself, for their bedmate? do they do it, do they know what it is, how do they do it? do they value it or do they do it just because you're supposed to?
an incomplete list. might add more. sex scenes add SO much value, insight, and development to a character. they are an incredibly intimate and vulnerable setting, which is how the right writer can show readers so much about who this character is in a bedroom setting. it is not gratutious.
book asks:
book you’ve reread the most times?
top 5 books of all time?
what is your favourite genre?
what sections of a bookstore do you browse?
where do you buy books?
what books have you read in the last month?
is there a series/book that got you into reading?
what is the first book you remember reading yourself?
when do you tend to read most?
do you have a guilty fav?
what non-fiction books do you like if any?
did you enjoy any compulsory high school readings?
do you have a goodreads?
do you ever mark/dog ear books you own?
recommend and review a book.
how many books have you read this year?
top 5 children’s books?
do you like historical books? which time period?
most disliked popular books?
what are things you look for in a book?
THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991)
"Dr. Lecter, without in any way...impugning what you've told Senator Martin, would you advise me to go on with your idea about-" "Impugning-I love it. I wouldn't advise you at all. You tried to fool me, Clarice. Do you think I'm playing with these people?" "I think you were telling me the truth."
The Silence of the Lambs (1988) by Thomas Harris
saw a post about this earlier but it made me think: tumblr really is the only social media site where I go on and have a good time and then carry on with my day. I know it's completely curated because there are some awful people here but that (the curation) in itself is a privilege of the site. Every other social media site is designed to make you angry for more engagement
Jodie Foster, promotion for Silence of The Lambs
Letter coat by SCAD Student Designer Riley Flynn
Taskmaster cosplay
everytime this gets notes there's a chance i will see them while outside without sunscreen and go oh yeah. so ty for being part in my cancer prevention