freemancrouch, to random
@freemancrouch@mastodon.social avatar

I loved so much in the early days. Now it's an case study.

I have to infer that the , , is getting out ahead of a truly terrible story about ... Corrupt reviews and bullying are a bad enough story to kill the platform, but still -- Reading this piece, I feel like there's something worse wriggling under the covers about to come crawling out. (Paywalled.)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/07/01/amazon-goodreads-elizabeth-gilbert/

Zerofactorial,
@Zerofactorial@noc.social avatar

@freemancrouch It's why I'm starting to concentrate on #Bookwyrm now, hoping to help build scale over there #books

jalcine, to random
@jalcine@todon.eu avatar

I got one day (today) left in Montreal. Gonna break away to look for bookshops out here - anyone have recommendations? Extra boosting for any left-leaning shops.

Thanks for the other recommendations: I'm going to have to try to get to see more of them when I'm not with family, haha.

nekohayo,
@nekohayo@mastodon.social avatar

@jalcine I haven't tried any of them, but there's a crop of #books stores that are taking a new approach to the market, maybe this could be of interest? This article goes over what they're doing, and at the end there's a listing of 7 such new book stores and their addresses: https://www.lapresse.ca/arts/chroniques/2023-06-28/les-libraires-n-ont-pas-dit-leur-dernier-mot.php

sarahtaber, to random
@sarahtaber@mastodon.online avatar

Ok weird question, I haven't read fiction in forever but would like to again, and the only guidepost I have to go by is "Terry Pratchett is great because he writes about meaty stuff without taking it too seriously." Doesn't have to be SF/F though.

A... any book recs?

brainwane,
@brainwane@social.coop avatar

@sarahtaber Hi!! Hope you've been enjoying the recommendations.

I recommend:

Zen Cho's "Spirits Abroad" short story collection
Diane Duane's Star Trek novels
Jean Merrill's The Pushcart War
Leonard Richardson's Constellation Games
Thomas Pynchon's Inherent Vice
comics: Kris Straub's Starslip Crisis
the romance novels of Courtney Milan, such as Trade Me
Penny Aimes's romance For The Love of April French
the anthology It Gets Even Better: Stories of Queer Possibility

#books

TheConversationUS, to history
@TheConversationUS@newsie.social avatar

“Often forgotten are the Japanese Americans who lived in Hawaii and were also forced from their homes and imprisoned in Hawaii and on the U.S. mainland.
Their forced relocation and incarceration has been largely omitted from the dominant narrative of Japanese American internment in the U.S. during World War II.”

Pictured: A 1945 photograph of detainees at the Honouliuli Internment Camp ⬇️

#History #Histodons #Hawaii

https://theconversation.com/the-overlooked-story-of-the-incarceration-of-japanese-americans-from-hawaii-during-world-war-ii-188268

DrOinFLA,

@TheConversationUS
This novel, The Sun Gods, was originally written in the 70s, I believe, and then abandoned for decades before finally being published a decade ago.
It deals with a love story set against the backdrop of Japanese internment during WWII.
By the renowned Harvard Professor Emeritus translator of the novels and short stories of Murakami Haruki. I saw him read from it maybe 12 years ago at the University Bookstore on the Ave. in Seattle. It's a signed copy!
📚 📖
#Literature #books

image of the back cover of the novel The Sun Gods by Jay Rubin

gibbondemon, to random

Been meaning to start a reading thread, to log & celebrate the books I read. I can't forget to maintain it until I start, so...

Listened to Redemption's Blade by @aptshadow - another interesting rework of classic fantasy tropes from the mind that brought you the underappreciated Spiderlight. This story comes alive thanks to its interesting ensemble, my favourite being the shifty artefact hunters Cat & Fisher. Read if you want classic fantasy adventure with a thoughtful twist.

#FantasyBooks

gibbondemon,

On the Brink by RB Kelly - Near future scifi in which an artificial human travels to an agricultural space station in search of something that might not exist. On the one hand, this is a story about prejudice & economic division, on the other an exploration of grief & reluctant friendship. Kelly's socially informed setting is very well crafted, & the central relationship compelling. Read if you like near future sf pointing at modern problems.

alis, to books
@alis@alis.me avatar

Twenty-Two

In the end, it was always going to come down to this. A betrayal. Not mine, even. At least, not exactly.

Keep reading »

#book-news #books #stormbringer #wyrdverse

gutenberg_org, to books
@gutenberg_org@mastodon.social avatar

Sir William Lawrence Bragg died #OTD in 1971.

He was a physicist and X-ray crystallographer, discoverer (1912) of Bragg's law of X-ray diffraction, which is basic for the determination of crystal structure. He was joint recipient (with his father, William Henry Bragg) of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915, "For their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays"; an important step in the development of X-ray crystallography. via @Wikipedia

#books #science #physics

aisling_walsh, to Autism

To wrap up NeuroPride month, I decided to do a short round-up of some of my favourite neurodivergent reads starting with my favourite advocacy books!

You can read the full round up here or at the link in my bio!

https://autcasts.substack.com/p/autcasts-recommends-neurodivergent-0ff

Happy Neuropride and Happy Reading!

@actuallyautistic

#autism #actuallyautistic #ADHD #neurodivergent #neurokin #neuropride #autcasts #diagnosis #autismdiagnosis #outcasts #pride #pridemonth #books #advocacy

gutenberg_org, to books
@gutenberg_org@mastodon.social avatar

Amber Blanco White Reeves was born #OTD in 1887.

H.G. Wells wrote the roman à clef Ann Veronica based on his relationship with Reeves. Wells later wrote that while the character of Ann Veronica was based on Amber, the character he believed came closest to her was Amanda in his novel The Research Magnificent.

Reeves published 4 novels and 4 non-fiction works, dealing with a variety of subjects, but all sharing a common socialist & feminist critique of capitalist society.@Wikipedia

#books

gutenberg_org, to books
@gutenberg_org@mastodon.social avatar

"The greater the interest involved in a truth the more careful, self-distrustful, and patient should be the inquiry."

Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe died #OTD in 1896. Stowe wrote 30 books, including novels, three travel memoirs, and collections of articles and letters. She was influential both for her writings as well as for her public stances and debates on social issues of the day. via @Wikipedia

Books by Harriet Beecher Stowe at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/115

#books #literature

Title page of Pictures and Stories from Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe and Unknown which is available at PG: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/28021

duanetoops, to books

“[L]ife offers no guarantees,” Sofía Segovia says, but “sometimes it does offer gifts”. Something given almost arbitrarily. Something unlooked for, unearned, unmerited, undeserved. A compassion handed out with caprice. Little things. Small victories. An incandescent flickering. Trust and hope and kindness and mutuality...

https://duanetoops.substack.com/p/when-more-is-given-more-accrues

#reading #writing #amwriting #art #poetry #blog #newsletter #read #write #books @bookstodon #friday

likewise, to books

The sensitivity police & their sensitivities can keep on walking.

https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/06/25/collecting-old-books-is-now-a-radical-act/

Saw this article on @BookJotter blog, which I highly recommend subscribing to if you like cool book-related articles from around the globe. #books #read #booktoot @bookstodon

duanetoops, to books

In the history of every writer is the story of a reader. A reader who received a gift. The gift of being welcomed, of being befriended by a book, of being seen, of being understood, of becoming less alone. The recipient of an assurance. A promise. That despite all their ill-fitting parts, there is somewhere they belong. A solid place upon a spinning globe.

https://duanetoops.substack.com/p/when-more-is-given-more-accrues

#reading #writing #art #poetry #read #write #books #amwriting #saturday @bookstodon

GinaRCollia, to Stoicism
@GinaRCollia@mastodon.online avatar

I am incredibly pleased to announce that 'Mistress Bridget and Other Tales' by E. Yolland, with a 15-page introductory essay by me, will be published on 15 July.

Information here: https://hauntedlibraryblog.blogspot.com/2023/06/mistress-bridget-and-other-tales.html

#book #books #bookstodon @bookstodon

negative12dollarbill, to books
@negative12dollarbill@techhub.social avatar

Very much an “I see what you did there, Barbara Kingsolver” moment at this point in “Demon Copperhead”.

--

@bookstodon

Fitnessfoundry, to books
@Fitnessfoundry@mas.to avatar

📚Finally got my copy of one of Ruth Ben-Ghiat’s book’s to help me understand better authoritarianism, Fascism, and threats to democracy around the world.

🇺🇸 I care about American democracy and am looking forward to reading this book.

🗣️Scientia Potentia Est / Knowledge is Power⚡️

#books #Democracy #Autocracy #Fascism #freedom #vote #reading

mrundkvist, to books Swedish
@mrundkvist@archaeo.social avatar

Somebody should write a remix version of Jane Austen's "Mansfield Park" titled "Mansfield & LaVey Park".

#books #occult

windchime, to scifi

This song just came up in my music playlist, and I thought some of my fellow written scifi fans here (especially those of us of the older persuasion!) might enjoy it.

Janis Ian - Welcome Home (The Nebulas Song)
https://youtu.be/tmD7gDPRYIM

#NowPlaying #SciFi #books #bookstodon

gutenberg_org, to books
@gutenberg_org@mastodon.social avatar

“Nul doute : l'erreur est la règle : la vérité est l'accident de l'erreur.”

Georges Duhamel was born #OTD in 1884. In 1935, he was elected as a member of the Académie française. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature twenty-seven times. via @Wikipedia

Books by Georges Duhamel at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/1445

#books #literature

itnewsbot, to books
@itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

How Review-Bombing Can Tank a Book Before It's Published - The website Goodreads has become an essential avenue for building readership, but ... - https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/06/29/1954252/how-review-bombing-can-tank-a-book-before-its-published?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed #books

gutenberg_org, to books
@gutenberg_org@mastodon.social avatar

Joint reading of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace's papers on evolution to the Linnean Society of London #OTD in 1858.

This presentation was sponsored by Joseph Hooker and Charles Lyell as neither author could be present. via @Wikipedia

Books by Charles Darwin at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/485

Books by Alfred Russel Wallace at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/955

#books #science

Behindthepages, to books

Book Club day. :) #books #bookstodon @bookstodon

CindySue, to books
@CindySue@bookstodon.com avatar

Visited the cutest little bookstore in Moran today. It's been years since we have been there.

Here are the books I grabbed. Hopefully we will be able to visit again before we go home for the winter.

Igraine the Brave (Cornelia Funke)

Black Duck (Janet Taylor Lisle)

Observing Earth's Lifestyle (David L. Roman)

Mountaineering Essays (John Muir)

Charles and Emma (Deborah Heiligman)

Coyote Stories (Mourning Dove)

@bookstodon
#books #ShopLocal #Michigan #UpperPeninsula #bookstodon

Fitnessfoundry, to books
@Fitnessfoundry@mas.to avatar

📚Finally got my copy of one of Ruth Ben-Ghiat’s books to help me understand better authoritarianism, Fascism, and threats to democracy around the world.

🇺🇸 I care about American democracy and am looking forward to reading this book.

🗣️Scientia Potentia Est / Knowledge is Power⚡️

#books #Democracy #Autocracy #Fascism #freedom #vote #liberty

queeromanceink, to gay
@queeromanceink@mastodon.otherworldsink.com avatar

Today's indie author review! The Mentor of Barrenmoor Ridge by Jackson Marsh:

"A slow burn May/December romance... an action-packed, fast-paced, page-turner of a mystery, filled with danger, adventure, suspense, thrills and the passions of man and mountain."

https://www.queeromanceink.com/2023/07/01/review-the-mentor-of-barrenmoor-ridge-jackson-marsh/

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