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The Blue Trail / O Ćŗltimo azul (2025 š§š·), dir. Gabriel Mascaro
Favorite Books of 2025
The Raven Scholar, Antonia Hodgson. My big standout new author find this year, with a classic fantasy court drama/murder mystery featuring a truly excellently written cast of characters. Review.
A Drop of Corruption, Robert Jackson Bennett. Second of the Holmes and Watson-style intrigue murder mysteries, with a rare combo of unique fantasy worldbuilding and a classic, plotty mystery. Review.
How to Find a Nameless Fae, AJ Lancaster. bi4bi fantasy romance with a sensible 40 year old protagonist, fairy tale plot, and a love interest with more than a little bit of Howell Jenkins. Review.
I Leave It Up to You, Jinwoo Chong. Leaning a bit towards litfic, about a queer man's complex relationship with his family and their sushi restaurant after waking up from a coma. Review.
Blood on Her Tongue, Johanna van Veen. A properly bloody Gothic novel set in 19th century Netherlands. Excellent atmosphere. Review.
A Brother's Price, Wen Spencer. Genderswapped Regency romance with the sociological SFF worldbuilding to back it up. Review.
The Incandescent, Emily Tesh. Emily Tesh never misses. Slice of life about a jaded teacher at a elitist magical school for teenagers. Review.
The Everlasting, Alix Harrow. Time loop narrative about butch lady knights, fascism, and the meaning of the stories we tell ourselves. Review.
A Far Better Thing, HG Parry. Excellent fairy changeling angst based on A Tale of Two Cities. I love a good tragedy. Review.
Upcoming Releases
The Subtle Art of Folding Space, John Chu. Probably a bit obvious to compare it to Everything Everywhere All At Once. Messy family drama and interdimensional shenanigans. Out April 7th. Review.
The Duke, Anna Cowan. Absolute souffle of a lesbian melodrama and very much in the shape of classic eighties Regencies, except the duke is a woman. Has the intensity and drama I've been missing from some sapphic romances. Out April 28th. Review.
The Poet Empress, Shen Tao. Still thinking about this one. Ruthless, pragmatic fantasy set in a mythical China that takes aim at a lot of dark romance tropes and hits it out of the park every time. Out January 20th. Review.
A Widow's Charm, Caitlyn Paxson. Delightful fantasy romcom about a widow blackmailing a guy into (illegally) necromancying her recently dead husband. Out March 31st. Review is held until spring but here's the Goodreads.
Honorable Mention
One Yellow Eye, Leigh Radford. Story about a woman trying to save her infected husband in the most compassionate take I've ever read about a zombie plague. Excellent medical details also. Review.
Notes from a Regicide, Isaac Fellman. Messy, rambling narrative about a trans man trying to make sense of his trans parents, with a sprawling SF future that only shows around the corners. Review.
What Fury Brings, Tricia Levenseller. The only thing you need to know about this book is that CS Pacat enthusiastically blurbed it. What if HE got kidnapped and dark fantasy romanced, and also the protagonist lady had biceps the size of cantaloupes. Review.
Nicked, MT Anderson. Queer medieval relics heist with a good touch for the historical period. Review.
I really like what this physicist, Lamar Glover, has to say in Behind the Curve.Ā
+ this part from Spiros Michalakis:
Incredibly good take which is really rare for these topics
Evidence shows that shoving data in peoplesā faces doesnāt work to change minds.
Transcribed text:
Quote by physicist LAMAR GROVER:
āTruthers, flat-earthers, anti-vaxxers⦠when we leave people behind, we leave bright minds to mutate and stagnate. These folks are potential scientists gone completely wrong. Their natural inquisitiveness and rejection of norms could be beneficial to science if they were more scientifically-literate.ā
Quote by Dr SPIROS MICHALAKIS:
āThe problem I see is actually not from the side of the conspiracy theorists. It is actually from our side, from the side of science. Very often it is difficult not to look down. My friend said: āSometimes, the way to change someoneās mind is to shame themā. And I say, I donāt think thatās the last resort, ever. This is the same as saying that, if a kid doesnāt get a particular subject, itās not your fault as the teacher, it is their own fault. I do not believe that. It is you havenāt developed your empathy to see from their point of view where theyāre getting stuck. The worst case scenario is you just completely push these individuals at the fringe of society, and then society just lost them.ā
čŖ°ćē„ććŖć (Nobody Knows) ā 2004, dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda
āChristianity didnāt become a world religion because of the quality of its teachings, but by the quantity of its violence.ā -Eleanor Ferguson.
Listen, I donāt know much about a good fortune, but not every single man is looking for a wife.
FIRE ISLAND (2022) dir. Andrew Ahn + PRIDE & PREJUDICE (2005) dir. Joe Wright
ppl being like āabortion is okay only if you took all the ācorrectā measures first or if you were impregnated non-consensuallyā SHUT UP! abortion for āsexually promiscuousā people and sex addicts and ppl you call sluts and whores and people who have one-night stands and every single person who had sex because they felt like it! you do not have to reach a quota of suffering to ādeserveā an abortion. abortion is not something you earn. abortion isnāt a moral thing like you protestants like to think itās a fucking right and everyone deserves access to it and they donāt have to prove that they deserve it. pregnancy is not a punishment for sex and every single person deserves the right to terminate a pregnancy regardless of how they became pregnant. shut up
Ariana DeBose as Anita in West Side Story (2021)
SINGINā IN THE RAIN
1952
dir. Gene Kelly & Stanley Donen
ā we must keep living. itāll be okay. iām sure weāll be okay.
drive my car (2021) dir. ryusuke hamaguchi
i no longer respect the hustle i want universal basic income and dignity for everyone
honestly itās almost like our generation is set up to be lonelier & more anxious & more insane like imagine already being 20/30-something, the period of your life where youāre expected to be āat your primeā, in the middle of a climate crisis and a pandemic, under late-stage capitalismās celebrity culture that conditions you to be as likeable & āmarketableā as possible, where it seems like every lived experience should be watchable/profitable. & you look at the future youāre supposed to be working hard for & all you see is climate catastrophe meanwhile you scroll down a little & see a skin care ad thatās like āfight agingā. i havenāt said anything here that hasnāt already been said by someone else, but imagine being 20/30-something & normal
you know what's sexy? healthy relationships being depicted in media.
apply for jobs youāre not qualified for! audit upper-level classes! get drunk with your TAs! see that poster advertising that lecture series? go there take notes and ask questions! thank the presenter for talking about this topic you love! if the class is full before you register, email the professor and ask if they can squeeze you in! RAISE YOUR HAND! tell the disability accomodation office to do their goddamn job! ask for help! file complaints! go to class in your pajamas and destroy the reading! you got this! you KNOW you got this! be arrogant enough to learn EVERYTHING! take your meds! punch a velociraptor in the dick! fear is useless and temporary! glory is forever! shed your skin and erupt angel wings! help out! spread your sun!
i had a really good morning! you deserve a really good morning! kill anyone who says you donāt and build a throne from their bones!
In the Heights (2021) dir. Jon M. Chu
IN THE HEIGHTS (2021) Ć āCarnaval del Barrioā ; because this is the best scene in the movieā and I know Iām not wrong.
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