some of my favourite queer books in honour of pride month !!

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some of my favourite queer books in honour of pride month !!
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1/20/26
Couldn't fall back asleep this morning, so I began a new book! Unwind, by Neal Shusterman. I read this in middle school and it had a huge effect on me. I'm interested in the religious themes now that my own thoughts are so different.
I finished The Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare a couple days ago, and it was excellent! I'm definitely going to read more by her. It was very wholesome and sweet. I liked peering into the MMC's head a lot, many of his actions seemed extreme or stupid, but getting a look into his thoughts made it much more believable and clear that it was a trauma reaction.
It wasn't the best historical fiction I've ever read, it was very modern in a lot of ways. But, like I said before, I didn't take it too seriously, and it didn't feel like the book took itself too seriously, either. Plus, it was very funny. I really like banter and teasing, it reminds me of me and my husband. A very fun book that I thoroughly enjoyed. Perfect for me right now.
Still listening to LOTR, but I wouldn't call it an easy book to get through. I have to pay close attention, and I often can't do that when I listen at work. Slow but steady! Only 4 hours left, maybe I can finish it by the end of the month :)
1/12/26
10 hour work day, only read a few pages on my lunch break (god I had no idea how much I would love this ancient kindle). Going to finish a chapter or two before bed and then it's lights out ā(-āæ-)ā
I've never enjoyed annotating in physical books (not enough room? Uncomfortable hand position? Idk why š¤į““ᓹ) but on my Kindle I love highlighting and even just making an emoticon as a note haha
I'm a convert. I LOVE physical books, but the functionality of an ereader is unmatched. A jail broken ereader is even better, I can export my notes to Calibre and keep them forever (unencrypted). Don't see myself going back!
1/10/26
I realized I have read too much Jane Austen to take this book seriously. Not sure what year it is supposed to take place in, but I am really enjoying it so far! Very fun, light-hearted, and the characters are silly but not unbelievably so. Love the FMC's sass and the peek into the MMC's thoughts. He's stupid, I love it.
I really love not taking books seriously. That might sound ironic after my rant about The Iron King, but that was not an enjoyable experience like this. I don't know how to explain the difference... I'll ponder it.
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Been listening to The Mountain Goats recently. I read somebody say that they "make music for people in their 20s who thought they were going to die in their teens" and yeah. That's what I kind of need right now. It's comforting.
1/8/26
I did not finish The Iron King. I got to part 3, decided I had better books to read, and skimmed to the end just in case I was missing something. Good news is I was not missing anything! 2 stars ā ā āāā for a decent plot.
This book will be going to a local little free library. I have no qualms parting with it now haha even though the front cover says "[Bunny] read in 2010, very good book". Young Bunny was a girl who apparently liked a LOT of dialogue and very few descriptions or metaphors.
Who are those booktok girlies who skim past long paragraphs of description? Somebody tag them because they would fuckin love this. I don't know if the FMC has any real thoughts besides "this teenage Rhysand who tried to kill me is hot asf", "annoyed", and "what is the dumbest thing I could do in this moment" (and then proceeding to do that).
Example: (she just got pulled out of a lake by what is clearly a siren or mermaid. She tells it her name????? I'm so done.)
Coming off of my first Brandon Sanderson book onto this one was probably a mistake.
Onto romance!!! Something fun, light, and hopefully marginally more descriptive and not so "then this happened, then this happened, then this happened".
Onto better things! DNF more books!
1/3/26
The Iron King (chapter 9)
This girl I swear to god will kill me before the faerie forest kills her. She's nearly died 4 times and is willing to make deals with magical creatures even after BEING WARNED NOT TO. I'm losing my mind.
When I read this for the first time, I got to the back of the book and saw "next book comes out April 2010". I thought to myself "no! That's so far away!" So I must have been 11 or 12 at most. This must have been thrilling.
The protagonist is 16, but acts 12 at most. It's like what an 11 year old would imagine a 16 year old to act like. But the back says it's intended for teens??? I don't think it knows who it's audience is. Definitely not meant for women who are pushing 30 (hi š).
Her dad disappeared without a trace when she was 5, the "Grover" character has been calling her "princess" the entire book, she gets to fairy-world and the smart ones start whispering about her "...is she...?". Don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure out where this is going. I wonder when I figured it out when I first read it, or if my mind was blown at the reveal.
Husbun asked me what I was reading and I had fun explaining it to him. I love a good complain. I'm sure this book will give me many more āļø( ā¢Ķ įā¢Ķ )āļø
1/2/26
Cozy evening reading on the couch with my ancient (jailbroken) Kindle.
Finished Project Hail Mary on audiobook today! I read it last week on 1x speed, but then when Husbun started reading it, I wanted to follow along so we could experience it together. So a second read through at 1.5x speed. Very fun the second time, too. Recommend it as an audiobook (NOT physical book. SPECIFICALLY audio), and going in COMPLETELY blind.
My synopsis for Husbun was "man wakes up (presumably from a coma) to a machine asking him what 2+2 is, with 2 dead people in the bunks next to him. He doesn't remember his name or where he is or why he's there. Science ensues." If you're a fan of The Martian, this one is great too.
I got some really terrible news today, so I want to turn my brain off with some nostalgic YA. Hence, the Iron King. She has dial-up internet and an iPod. I remember reading this one in middle school, and the ending was a cliffhanger, but no other books had been released yet. Let's see how bad young Bunny's taste in books was. Maybe it'll be good!
Yesterday I finished Yuki and the Nightmare Painter on my Kindle, which was fantastic. That one took 11 days. Will look forward to reading more Sanderson books in the future. I'm kind of on a fantasy kick right now.
Not wanting to go into work tomorrow, but it's only for a few hours, and then I have the rest of the weekend for escaping reading.
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03.06.23
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Add free classes to your calendar this month just in case you donāt have anything to do. Stay busy, stay focused. Work on things like resume building, budgeting, home improvement, styling, etiquette, speech. There are so many free classes. I love Alison! Itās totally free. I know coursera charges a small fee but they do provide minimal free classes. Amazon has free workshops every month. I meanā¦thereās also YouTube University and Google High (google literally has $39 dollars a month for over hundreds of classes with google certified certificates they gave you!) or look in your area for free classes to attend- Facebook is a huge tool! lol like add it to your calendar even if itās an instagram live with your fave content creator. The more knowledge you obtain=the more inspired you will be=the more you will enhance your life!
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Russian Course š page 42
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Hello Langblrs, I am a beginner! I probably know between 500-700 words, and my grammar is... rudimentary. But! I am excited to learn and romanticize my journey on here. I took one semester in Russian, and am now out of school and learning on my own.
My ULTIMATE goal is to know 8,000 words, finish my course book, complete Duolingo, and master grammar without thinking too much. But my much more attainable current goal is 1,000 words learned, and be able to hold a simple conversation with my friend and her мама.
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some nights it's just me and my milk tea against the world
What should you be reading to maximize your language learning?
Itās easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer amount of literature we can learn from. Baby books bore you, but youāre not ready for any type of novel, so whatās left?
Here are some tipsĀ
For beginner/A1/A2 learners
Watch a YouTube video in your target language, then read the comments
youāll already have vocabulary from watching the video, most of the comments will probably use that vocab
itās a short enough text that you wonāt get fatigued
the only downside is that sometimes people utilize abbreviations and slang terms, but even these are good to know
Read news headlines and if you find one you understand almost fully, try to read the full article
sometimes the vocabulary used is not common in everyday usage, but itās a total win for an A1 learner to fully read and mostly understand any text
while vocab is not used everyday, it will give you the ammunition to talk about that particular topic
Watch Netflix in target language with subtitles in the same language
believe it or not, you will learn to read better, especially because you donāt have to understand written description of visuals (usually uses very niche vocab) or emotion
and now you can slow down or speed upĀ
I watched DARK in German before I felt like I could read a book, and I understood 85% of it.Ā This is because I looked up some vocabulary in the first episodes and they continued to use it throughout the show so it really cemented in my head to the point where I donāt even think about it. Now, I had to rewatch some conversations the characters had, but thatās much better for understanding than switching it to English or looking up full phrases and sentences.Ā
For intermediate/B1/B2 learners
read fanfiction
itās ALWAYS good to read about something youāre interested in so if you like any major movies, books, television, this is the perfect option for you
most people use relatively basic language and you can choose the lengthĀ
find a comic book or graphic novel
like watching tv, that visual aid really helps with understanding of the plot without all those tricky descriptions
read a book in your target language that youāve read and loved in your native language
this is by far my favorite way
you donāt have to worry about trying to understanding the bigger picture because you already know whatās happening/what will happen, you really have to discover the meaning of each sentence and then you begin to picture the scene using only your target language
Check out my other post for methods of how to get the most out of reading !
there it is, the 1-1000 frequency anki deck (idk whyāre there 1003 notes displayed tho aaaa..)
i guess?? it could work as vocabulary builder, in a way. since those are the most frequently used words and all.
update: replaced google audio with my own recordings! i hope you guys donāt perish upon hearing those haha (bc no matter how much rest i get i sound tired af)