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City of Trees: Essays on Life, Death and the Need for a Forest by Sophie Cunningham
5.0
i was describing this book to someone and they told me "that sounds really depressing lewis why are you reading that" etc etc to that sort of effect. im a little disappointed in that mindset - yes, the entire word is burning down around us, and we seem remiss to do anything about it, but so what? should we bury our heads in the sand? we need to write about this, we need to read and write things that makes us uncomfortable because its better to die on our feet than be on our knees
Murtagh by Christopher Paolini
5.0
its been a while since I'd returned to alasgaesia. I used to devour them, and on the occasional nostalgia filled afternoon, rhunons forging of brisingr or the trip to vroengard stood alone as my favourite scenes. having unintentionally smashed this out, WE ARE SO FUCKING BACK
I'd not realised how much I'd be missing it. to see chris' evolution as a writer is a site to behold, and a joy to experience. yes, it's 3am and I'm a little sleep delusional. joy, nonetheless
I'd not realised how much I'd be missing it. to see chris' evolution as a writer is a site to behold, and a joy to experience. yes, it's 3am and I'm a little sleep delusional. joy, nonetheless
I'll Let Myself In: Breaking down doors, claiming space and finding your wheels by Hannah Diviney
4.0
Radiant Pink, Volume 1 by Melissa Flores, Meghan Camarena
3.0
really enjoying the massive-verse fleshing out, but there was some disconnect between the prologue and then the main story. idk, i would have preferred to see more of eva
Antarctica by Claire Keegan
5.0
claire keegan is incredible, and this is a stunning collection for a debut