how do i say goodbye (24/?) - follows ranpoe's relationship post-canon
embrace the sound of enchantment (3/?) - royal au for ranpoe with ranpo as the prince and poe as his servant
communication methods (8/8) - stalker/yandere poe with a very willing and encouraging ranpo
communication arrangements (2/?) - continuation of communication methods
Beauty and the Raven (6/?) - beauty and the beast au with ranpoe
tough flesh eases hunger (1/?)- mafia ranpo au where ranpoe bring down an organization
Ranpoe Oneshots
i could never forget you - ranpo and poe decide to meet up, though even after waiting for an hour, ranpo doesn't show up; hurt/comfort
in the low lamp light i was free - ranpo comes home from defeating fyodor. poe takes care of him
too much at once - poe is overwhelmed at a party; ranpo takes care of him
the feverish heat of yours - omegaverse au, omega!poe and alpha!ranpo
awake on a midsummer night - poe has his obsessive moments. ranpo does too.
do you regret meeting me? - ranpo asks poe exactly that; poe shows him how much he loves him
(un)holy ghost who haunts your home - poe has a dissociative episode when he's outside with ranpo
betrayal from the beginning - poe is kidnapped by fitzgerald; ranpo saves him
meet me on the rooftop - ranpo and poe have a conversation on a rooftop while looking at a sunset
keeping an eye out (while i flirt with you) - bartender au, lots of flirting
you hold me hypnotized, i'm mesmerized - character study/inner monologue of poe
mine to possess - pre-canon poe and his brother talk about ranpo; he's at his worst here
a worthy opponent - may the better one win - pre-canon interaction of ranpoe before the mystery game
i'm sorry - hurt/comfort; self-esteem issues
dig deeper into flesh - ranpo whump
murderously devoted to you - poe takes care of an old school bully of ranpo - by murdering him (ranpo finds it hot)
emerald fireworks - ranpo birthday fic, fluff
whipped cream with cherry on top - poe is jealous, ranpo finds it hot
Other Oneshots:
kill me with your kindness (i'll gladly surrender) - fyolai; fyodor needs a hug
bleeding memories - mushimizo; character study
tell me you're part of me - fyodor and poe meet because of business; fyodor tries to get poe on his side
a hat a day keeps the bad thoughts away - multiple fandoms; crack fic about hats
are you getting sentimental with me now? - poe and fitzgerald; poe is at his worst when he shows up to breakfast; fitzgerald takes care of him
shared grief of broken men - fitzgerald and poe talk a bit about grief and life
courtesy visit - gone wrong (no clickbait) - poe and lovecraft go on a mission together
a ship for the two of us - bramcraft; they're enjoying a meal (a ships crew) together :3
Moriarty The Patriot
pillows to ride on in a maid dress - louis; i'll not elaborate, the title says it all
need a little help with that? - continuation of "pillows to ride on in a maid dress" with james bonde
Vicious
let this bullet pierce you - victor finally hunting eli down
torture me lightly - post-canon; victor sees hallucinations
with my last breath i think of you - victor dies and thinks of eli
Crime and Punishment
your help heals all my wounds (17/?) - post-canon events of crime and punishment; razras; dunya/sonya
affection - oneshot; razras
there will come a soldier and a poet - lotr au; poet!raskolnikov and soldier!razumikhin
Jackaby
not a word of gratitude - jackaby is alone. he'll always end up alone
don't turn away with this heavy heart of yours - abigail and jackaby talk about jackaby's emotions
Arcane
rest now - viktor is extremely sleep-deprived and faints. jayce finds him
Six Of Crows
a wild dogs last growl - kaz whump, held at gunpoint
get drunk on her absence - kaz whump, drunk
Death Note
they tell me gluttony's a sin (2/3) - lawlight dubcon during yotsuba arc
filled up with truth - drunk!light and caretaker L
these are not all of my fics, if you want more go check out my other works. a lot of them are written for whumptober 2023, so mind the tags on them. mind the tags in general lol.
thank you for reading through this and if you decide to read them thank you as well it means a lot to me <3
Новая Англия, 1892 год. Юная искательница приключений Эбигейл Рук устраивается на должность ассистентки к молодому детективу Р. Ф. Джекаби, исследователю необъяснимых явлений. Джекаби обладает необычным даром – он может видеть фантастических существ, обитающих в городе под видом обыкновенных людей и животных. Талант Эбигейл – подмечать обычные, но важные детали – делает ее идеальной помощницей паранормального детектива.
Первый рабочий день Эбигейл начинается с жуткого происшествия: в городе объявляется серийный убийца. Полиция считает его обыкновенным преступником, но Джекаби уверен, что это нечеловеческое создание. Мистическое расследование начинается!
Начала читать эту книгу ещё в Луге, мне её в сентябре подарила Страйф на дэ рэ. В общем успела 6 глав прочитать, а потом улетела. Пришлось дослушивать аудиокнигу, а я их ненавижу. В общем с горем пополам закончила вот только на днях.
Если честно, то меня совершенно не впечатлил сюжет, мне кажется это больше будет интересно 12-14 летним детям. А ещё было местами скучно, а местами предсказуемо, поэтому точно не стану другие серии из цикла покупать (их там 4). Ну прочитала и ладно, для общего развития пусть будет.
(The Warrior of the Third Veil) • Labyrinth's Heart • Graveyard Shift • Haunt Sweet Home • Dear Bartleby • The Weaver of the Middle Desert • (Jackaby) • Jamaica Inn • The Hallowed Hunt • The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy at All, Vol 1 • (Beastly Bones) • These Old Shades • (Ghostly Echoes) • Balancing Stone • (The Dire King) • Bestiary • The Agony House • The Bone Maker • Siddartha • The Morningside • Why We Sleep
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It's the final month with this picture format because Goodreads has decided to f*ck their page format entirely! Only managed to do this month through some miracle and a bookmarked page on my phone.
The Warrior of the Third Veil & The Weaver of the Middle Desert - wonderful! I'm so glad that Victoria was finally able to finish Weaver, what with it being almost 6 years since it's original mentioned release date. It was really nice getting to see more of Arzu, since she's not one of the Red Company and we don't know much about her. Jack and the beanstalk is not the fairy tale I'd have expected to be incorporated here, but it was neat! I feel like I should have thoughts about how this series is the 'Sisters' Avramapul but still always end up being about Sardeet at the heart of the story, but I still kind of wish we could fit in a fourth book about her third husband? She has such terrible taste in husbands, I want to see how the last one screws up.
Labyrinth's Heart - mixed feelings! In reality I read this series in quick enough succession that I didn't have much time to build up expectations, and I did like and enjoy this and think it was a good ending to the series. I was a little meh on the beginning, mostly - the whole favor/marriage tournament felt a little weird, and it was over so quickly (comparatively - it's a long book!) and went out with a whimper. This was the book where Ren's house of cards was going to start falling, and bringing back mother dearest (whose name I've forgotten again) was a genius move that was well supported - she just ended up feeling very underutilized because Ren was being pulled in ten directions and she played her trump card so early in the story, which left her feeling more of a petty villain rather than anything more significant. It also felt like after the authors killed off a major character at the end of book one, they weren't willing to take such a swing again? Which really dropped the tension for me, unfortunately. I think book 2 will live on as my favorite in the series, but I still had a great time with this one. Would highly recommend the series!
Graveyard Shift - the author may have abandoned tumblr years ago, but some part of me still feels compelled to support her books lol. This was interesting! Another one for the mycological horror section. I don't really have much more to say - I saw people saying it should have been longer, but I don't know that I would have stayed interested for much longer, and thought the structure of telling the story of this one 8 hr period was clever. I wonder if a series of single-shift novellas would be something feasible?
Haunt Sweet Home - meh. I think I was hoping for something a little funnier? But this really didn't leave me feeling much. A pass from me. Maybe try the Haunted Home Renovation series by Juliet Blackwell.
Dear Bartleby - 4th book in the series, and in this one we are back to epistolary, romance, and a full novel length! My speculations were correct that I'd find epistolary + romance more enjoyable, and contrary to my usual tastes I do think the author writes better in 1st person. It unfortunately doesn't hide the fact that the author can't create any kind of personality for the secondary characters. Everyone can be boiled down to "X personality trait and interested in Y thing." As the novel got further into romance territory it definitely started to annoy me more - the romantic interest was nice, but I couldn't really tell you why they were in love. idk! Hoopla doesn't have the next book on audiobook so I've been forced to stop with the series, which is probably for the best.
Jackaby - look, I didn't *mean* to reread this entire series, but here we are. I picked up the first one because my print copies were on the potential chopping block, and I had positive memories of reading them (and the covers are so lovely). They were okay! I had a pleasant enough time, but I think that was in part because I'd read them before, and I kept picking them up because I was struggling to find other books to read (see: my dnf list for the month). I don't know if I'd have liked them if this was my first time through, but they're also in an odd spot where they were published as YA, but Abigail is treated as an (young) adult, and there are no other teenage characters. Who knows! The fourth book was a bit meh, not on its own necessarily, but as part of the series a lot of it came out of nowhere - I think this really could have used a book 3.5 to help in the transition to the endgame. Interesting, but leave this one to the teens, I think.
Jamaica Inn - I had mixed results reading du Maurier's Rebecca a few years ago, but found this at the library sale and decided to give her another shot. "Liked" is perhaps too strong of a word, but it kept my interest and I didn't speed the audiobook up to 2x, so I'd call it a success!
The Hallowed Hunt - so sad to be done with the Chalion novels! I still have the Penric & Desdemona novellas to work through at least, which I hope to do in 2025. I feel like I saw reviews saying this wasn't as good as the other two, and while I do think Paladin reigns supreme, this one didn't quite yuck me in some of the ways Curse did (and also was less confusing for not being the first book, lol), so I think I enjoyed the reading experience more. Did the weird, forbidden animal magic remind me fondly of the Farseer trilogy? Maybe. My only real wish is that Bujould would have let Lady Ijada say her own part.
The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy at All, Vol 1 - this was so cute!!! I've never read a manga before, so I can't compare it to other books. I struggled a bit to follow the text because there were multiple speech bubbles following different conversation threads, but! The characters were SO expressive, it was pretty easy to muddle along. The art is so great, and I loved the side characters of the overly-invested uncle and the classmate who totally ships it. Also maybe very obsessed with the gender of it all :D So glad my library had at least one copy of this for me to try, I think I'll probably end up buying my own copy and Vol 2 when it comes out in 2025.
These Old Shades - I've been wanting to try Georgette Heyer's work ever since I saw KJ Charles describe some of her own books as being "Heyer but gayer." This one I found at the thrift store and just happened to be one of the half-dozen my library has as an unabridged audiobook (library, why are so many abridged???), so here we are. I wish I'd liked it. It's no fault of the writing, and I certainly enjoyed the dramatic twists and reveals. My dislike largely lies with the main pairing of Leonie and the Duke, which starts out as servant & master, then guardian & ward and seems somewhat paternal, but inexplicably shifts to romantic, with much support from the other characters. I suppose it may have been considered within norms for the time period? But it really hit some of my squick points and yucked me out. I don't think you'll find me recommending this one, but I'm still willing to give Heyer another chance or two.
Balancing Stone - a brand new short story in the Greenwing & Dart series, starring Hope! Victoria still doesn't have many stories with female protagonists, so it's always nice to get a new one, and Hope is such a lovely person. Not much in the way of plot, but definitely provoking some thoughts about the old Alinorel religions (an ongoing theme) as well as a new outsider perspective on Jemis, which is always entertaining.
DNF
Bestiary (4%) - Picked this up entirely on a whim at the library book sale. I was intrigued by the magical realism of the description and the lgbtq tag, but the opening was very odd and I wasn't into it.
The Agony House (15%) - one of my four unread Cherie Priest books! This one was YA, which was already a point against it; the mc was a senior in high school but the tone of the writing was almost more middle-grade, which is not bad in itself; and the way the family was going about renovating their house annoyed me lol. I decided it probably wasn't going to be one I really liked and wasn't invested enough to keep going.
The Bone Maker (55%) - Very sad about this one! I read a number of Sarah Beth Durst's YA titles as a teen and was excited to see her put out her first adult title. It took me a while to get to this because I was waiting for my library to get the audiobook, and unfortunately I think I got around to it too late. I wanted to like this but the characters and story just never quite gripped me, and by the halfway point it was starting to feel like a slog. Since I also dnf'd Durst's more recent adult title The Spellshop the other month, I think it might be time for me to say goodbye to her work.
Siddartha (4%) - a paperback copy of this was gifted to me by a friend in college, and while unfortunately her track record has not been good so far, this is the first one I had to dnf! The audiobook version I picked had a nice introduction about the author, which I did like, but unfortunately the actual book just went in one ear and out the other and wasn't working. Me being tired, the language being poetic, and my unfamiliarity with the place and culture were a bad combination. Maybe I'll keep the print version on my shelf for another attempt.
The Morningside (35%) - I started this at work on a Friday and got along well enough, but come Monday I'd forgotten what I'd been reading and felt kind of meh about starting it back up. Story-wise it reminded me somewhat of 2 AM at the Cat's Pajamas (which I didn't like) and some worldbuilding/vibes of The Saint of Bright Doors (which I did). Not something I'd be opposed to trying again someday, but maybe I'll start with one of the author's other books first.
Why We Sleep (31%) - I wanted to read this, really! I think the subject is interesting and I also know that my sleep schedule is very, very bad, so personally it felt very relevant. Unfortunately listening to this on audio was putting me to sleep - the author actually took time to note, if this puts you to sleep, let it, he'd be pleased! Unfortunately I was listening at work, and that's a no-go lol. Maybe one I'll purchase in print and keep on my shelf to try again "someday".