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templetongate,
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Over the past five months I've read a lot of stories, and three novels, by Adam-Troy Castro, most involving Andrea Cort. They were not written in order of the chronology of her life. I've come to the end of the available stories, and might one day rearrange the page, but that will wait for now. The link will take you to the top of the page, the first published. Other related links at the bottom of the page.

http://templetongate.net/andrea-cort-stories.htm

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marcmartorell,
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"Eurowhiteness: Culture, Empire and Race in the European Project" helps us understand why the emergence of the EU, far from putting an end to nationalism, has led to a new form of exclusivist European nationalism. I review Hans Kundnani's latest book (published by Hurst and Co.). @bookstodon https://www.juancole.com/2023/12/whiteness-european-perspective.html

stevencworlds,
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https://stevencapobianco.com/moonlight-blade/moonlight-blade-episode-3-a-world-unlike-any-other/

After fleeing inside an inconspicuous tunnel, Luca and Cody fall from the sky and find themselves in a world unlike anything they’ve seen before. Flying whales, monstrous cats, and a certain green rabbit to help our heroes face danger.

Chapter 3 of Moonlight Blade is live. Chapter 4 debuts on December 29th, 2023.

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ChrisMayLA6,
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This week I've been mainly reading, no. 118.

Sheila Barker's Artemisia Gentileschi (2022) (part of a new series on ) is a well presented synthesis of current scholarship, without getting bogged down in the detail of disagreements about attribution(s). While there are more comprehensive books on Gentileschii, as a nuanced introduction to a major artist's career & achievement (leavened with biographical detail) this will be hard to beat.

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duanetoops,
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Nostalgia tastes like toffee. Like butterscotch. Like caramel. And that’s the danger of it. It’s confection. It’s empty calories. All sugar and no substance. The longing for something that isn’t real.

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antonioderosa, Italian
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For all the Italian-speaker users that somehow join @bookstodon i tried to create an Italian localization for it at @bookstodon_italia
If interested follow and share also on this when you think you need to share in Italian 😊

thevglibrary,
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Another rare "Choose Your Own Adventure" graces the library!

This is actually the sequel to the "The Earth Fighter Rayieza" ( 地球戦士ライーザ) from 1988.

Gotta say, this section of the site is looking good!
👉 https://thevideogamelibrary.org/blog/hashtags/Futabasha

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scotlit,
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“Farewell Miss Julie Logan: A Wintry Tale”, by J.M. Barrie

Written in diary form & telling of an uncanny romance in a remote winter glen, “Farewell Miss Julie Logan” evokes J.M. Barrie’s fascination with longing, death & loss in one of the most unnerving & tenacious examples of fiction ever to come from

Listen to the story online, courtesy of Romancing the Gothic:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enjQUoqUpy4

tinadonahuebooks,
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factolvictor,
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I’m reading Star Wars Ahsoka (trying to finish my books TBR this month) and I must say I really like her. It’s an interesting character and a nice addition to SW stellar crew. But I think it’s so upsetting all this discourse of “not being a Jedi” just because she doesn’t belong to the Jedi Temple Studio 54. So, to be a Jedi you must be a member of a country club and that’s it? @bookstodon

Sobex,
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@justin @factolvictor @bookstodon what’s the exact title of this book (or better reference) ?

oceaniceternity,
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@atobsmith @factolvictor @bookstodon The jedi is just a drinking club with a force prblem I guess.

Likewise,
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kimlockhartga,
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@bookstodon This book release week in the U.S. is too abbreviated for a list.

So, I will turn things around and ask you all to tell us about a great book released in 2023 that you loved. ❤📚❤

(Or if you didn't read any 2023 releases, any one book you keep recommending to everyone!)

kimlockhartga,
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@stina_marie @bookstodon At this moment (of the 21 I've selected as best of 2023, so far) I would say the top three are:

Clytemnestra, Costanza Cosati
Black River Orchard, Chuck Wendig
Chain-Gang All-Stars, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

stina_marie,
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@kimlockhartga @bookstodon Awesome. I had Black River Orchard on my list already but I'll add the other two if they sound intriguing to me. Thanks!

davebrarian,
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The thing about Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop’s mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors is: sometimes it’s a validating experience to see yourself in literature, and other times it’s like “oh shit it’s ME” 😅 JONATHAN ABERNATHY YOU ARE KIND by Molly McGhee falls into the latter category, as I read in deep embarrassment at seeing myself on these pages! @bookstodon

pivic,
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‘It’s totally unhinged’: is the book world turning against Goodreads? https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/dec/18/goodreads-review-bombing

I hate Goodreads. The site is just a continuation of Amazon as a surveillance capitalist nightmare, one that's never updated. Bugs are rife.

I prefer Bookwyrm and The StoryGraph:

https://bookwyrm.social
https://thestorygraph.com

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Jennifer,
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@pivic @bookstodon I hate Goodreads, I had an account in its early days and loved how I could add all the books I own to an online library, but a lot of the reviews are just mean. I deleted my account a long time ago. I've read about the recent review bomb campaigns against new authors and it's awful but not surprising. It's such a toxic culture there.

antonioderosa,
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Princejvstin,
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My latest podcast venture, at SFF Audio, takes on Clifford D Simak's SHAKESPEARE'S PLANET. https://www.sffaudio.com/the-sffaudio-podcast-765-readalong-shakespeares-planet-by-clifford-d-simak/


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