After Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, which my parents have been reading me since I was wee, and which I have read in adulthood, which Tolkien work should I try to read next. Bonus points if it is digestible in large print or audio book format.
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After Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, which my parents have been reading me since I was wee, and which I have read in adulthood, which Tolkien work should I try to read next. Bonus points if it is digestible in large print or audio book format.
This is your reminder to go email your local library head/director to give them a list of Solarpunk books, and ask to see if they’re able to get them in large print and Braille. And! If you have an absolutely favorite book and your library doesn’t have it, either in the mass produced print, large print, or in Braille, you should email the library head/director to see if they will be able to get it in! Accessibility is important, and reading is fun! Share the joy!
let’s play a fun game - a writing prompt: guess / outline the plot of these 4 Christmas themed Mills & Boons (large print editions)
Stacked Hearts Earrings
available for free google drive and ravelry
I havent formatted in large print before so if youre someone who uses it, feedback is very much appreciated
[Image Description: Two photos of crochet earrings in the shape of three hearts stacked on top of each other. The photo on the left is of of one earring three hearts long, the heart on top is light purple, the heart in the middle is teal, and the heart on the bottom is navy blue. the background is solid aqua blue. The photo on the right is of two earrings that are colored three shades of light blue in a random pattern that is slightly different on each earring. The background is solid white. End ID]
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Happy Disability Pride Month! Here's your reminder that the Indiana State Library, in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), provides the Talking Book and Braille Library FREE to Indiana residents who can't read standard print due to disability.
They will mail you materials, including braille ereaders, large print and braille books, and specialized audio players. They also have a digital library that you can use on your own device.
You can check them out and apply for services at https://www.in.gov/library/tbbl/!
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I am overjoyed to officially announce that Knit One Girl Two, my lighthearted Jewish f/f romance about an indie dyer who falls for the wildlife painter whose art inspired her latest round of sock club, is now for sale in paperback with a gorgeous wraparound cover by Jane Dominguez. Of interest if you are looking for non-tragic Jewish fiction, or romance between Jewish characters of different levels of observance.
Also included in the book are Fearless (another print debut) about a newly-out band mom swept off her feet by the dapper butch music teacher from her daughter’s school while everyone is snowed in together at the All-State hotel, and “Your Name is Love”, a short story from the Mangoverse series about a royal guard who sets up an elaborate scavenger hunt date for her wife, complete with riddles, clues, and lots of emotional warmth.
This is an intensely lighthearted, feel-good collection with a common theme of women reconnecting with art, music, etc. from which they had drifted for a variety of reasons including depression and work/”life” getting in the way. (And 5 of the 6 main character women are Jewish, the exception being Lana from Fearless.)
The paperback is $9.99; there is also a $2.99 eBook version that will save you some money from buying the eBooks separately. Here’s a PDF link for that if you prefer to avoid the Big Site. By the way, the print version is large-print (18-pt Corbel on cream paper) in case that information is helpful.
By the way, I highly recommend @mickeycookies, who drew that wonderful picture of Clara and Danielle at the top of this post, if you are in need of a commission. I was blown away when I opened my email.
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