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little moments big memories | hamburg/december
V/A
"The Crystal Hypothesis - L'Ipotesi del Cristallo"
(LP. Motto. 2010 / rec. 1964-2010)
Thanks for the tag @zwiazdziarka!
I only actually have 20 books down for my reading goal this year but putting this list together was helpful and it's helped me to discover themes you could say...
Current read: The Honeys by Ryan La Sala
Being smart is sexy AKA Non-fiction:
Bi: The Hidden Culture, History and Science of Bisexuality by Julia Shaw Boyslut by Zachery by Zachery Zane Strong Female Character by Fern Brady Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski Trans Power by Juno Roche Want edited by Gillian Anderson
I’m queer and it is my right to be depressed:
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara Queer by William S. Burroughs
I have talented friends & how I was longlisted in the same competition I’ll never know:
Unreal Sex edited by Adam Zmith, So Mayer The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye by Briony Cameron The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers by Samuel Burr Heads Will Roll by Josh Winning
Fantasy in all its forms, series I’ve started & yet to start:
Go Luck Yourself by Sara Raasch (Book 2, March can’t come soon enough!) Heir to Frost and Storm by Ben Alderson (Book 2, highly recommend the audiobook!) The Dragon and The Queen by Kaitlyn Davis (Book 3) Three Meant To Be by M.N. Bennet Wolfsong by TJ Klune (I blame all of you on here for this, I got FOMO)
The pile, you know that one that sits on the bedside table/kindle:
I Wish You All The Best by Mason Deaver Most Ardently by Gabe Cole Novoa One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
Buying this one as a special treat cause nobody bought me it for Christmas & that’s a travesty: A Botanical Daughter by Noah Medlock
Festive Treats for December:
Look Up Handsome by Jack Strange Make the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake
Tag You're It: @taste-thewaste @run-for-chamo-miles @suseagull5914 @judasofsuburbia @onthewaytosomewhere @myheartalivewrites @thighzp & open tag, I'd like more book pals please 🥰📚
Perfect Weekend Breaks in the UK
Perfect Weekend Breaks in the UK
Travel may be uncertain this year, but right now a staycation is the best practice for safe and responsible travel. There are plenty of perfect weekend breaks in the UK to be had, but where should you go when there is so much choice? Take a look at where you could go and why!
Cardiff
Cardiff, the capital of Wales, is a perfect weekend break in the UK to escape. A smaller city than…
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Book Review: Look Up, Handsome
Look Up, Handsome is a cozy Christmas romcom that would be right at home on Hallmark if they had more gay people on staff. Even the drag queens are fun and nonthreatening. It's all very sweet and my mother would love it.
That may sound like I'm mocking the book, but I'm not. I've watched a lot of Hallmark Christmas movies with my mother and this just has the vibe down perfectly. We have our main character, Quinn, running a gay bookshop in an idyllic small town. We have the handsome Noah, who escaped to London as soon as he could but is returning for a visit.
I roll my eyes at the country-vs-city clash in those movies because they ignore the queer experience of wanting more acceptance and a bigger dating pool than rural areas can provide, but it works here. Quinn's bookshop serves as an oasis for the queer community, and I was invested in his struggle to keep the shop open despite multiple threats of eviction. Quinn is a sloppy wreck, but I was cheering for him.
It's a cute book with a fun cast of supporting characters. If Jack Strange has another book in him, I'll read it as well.
Aquatic Accounts
#BOOKREVIEW - Aquatic Accounts - #StrangeTalesOfTheSea #blog
The sea is a mesmerizing thing, serving for many as a beacon of adventure and an opportunity for riches, but the stories about the ships, crew, and the creatures they encountered along the way might seem a little odd in Jack Strange’s Strange Tales of the Sea. Delving into some of the mysteries that lurk beneath the surface of the mighty sea, this collection offers some insight to the various…
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