purplepadma, to books
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Have you read Station Eleven? It’s absolutely wonderful and it’s 99p on Kindle today!

br00t4c, to books
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3 books to read this month: Who's Afraid of Gender, Small Fires, Alphabetical Diaries

#books #butler

https://cultmtl.com/2024/05/3-books-to-read-this-month-whos-afraid-of-gender-small-fires-alphabetical-diaries/

adamgreenfield, to KindActions
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Just popping up to share that we now have confirmed dates for the West Coast leg of my Lifehouse tour! It would make me beyond happy to see you on August 1st at Elliott Bay in Seattle (w/Dean Spade!),
August 3rd at Page Against the Machine in Long Beach,
August 6th at Green Apple’s 9th Ave store in San Francisco, or August 8 at Powell's in Portland – and hopefully break bread with you afterward. Feel free to share with anyone you think might be interested!
#mutualaid #climate #anarchism #books

pragmaticmarg, to programming
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Celebrating the beta release of Advanced Hands-on Rust by Herbert Wolverson. @herberticus https://medium.com/pragmatic-programmers/advanced-hands-on-rust-2f1446827466

Sheril, to books
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I’m nearing the end of a book & it’s one of those instances where I’m simply not ready to say goodbye to the complex set of characters I’ve come to know.

Oh well. I suppose that’s a sign of great storytelling. 📚

rasterweb, to books
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I'll be attending a reading of the book Kittentits by Holly Wilson tonight in Milwaukee.

"A feral, heart-busting, absurdist debut about Molly, a rambunctious and bawdy ten-year-old searching for friendship and ghosts."

➡️ https://zandoprojects.com/books/kittentits/

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King Lear Had a Happy Ending for 140 Years

People have always rewritten Shakespeare’s plays—let's discuss the fascinating history of adapting and altering the Bard's immortal verse... via @tordotcom

BY CHARLIE JANE ANDERS

https://reactormag.com/king-lear-had-a-happy-ending-for-140-years/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Lit%20Hub%20Daily:%20May%2023%2C%202024&utm_term=lithub_master_list

FaithinBones, to books
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beexcessivelydiverting, to books
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maxthefox, to writing
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The fifth chapter of Stardust: Labyrinth is out! Horrifying event after horrifying event happens as the five tries to find their way back after the fourth chapter's incident, threatening to derail the expedition completely. Will they manage to regain their bearings?

https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/85822/stardust-labyrinth

thevglibrary, to gameboy
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This trilogy of "GAME BOY ESSENTIALS" books collect articles from gameboyessentials.com

Ranging from seminal classics to forgotten titles; they offer in-depth analyses of the good and bad games you should play to understand the universal appeal of the .

👉
https://www.thevideogamelibrary.org/

SFRuminations, to scifi
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James Blish (1921-1975) was born on this day. Bibliography: https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?7

L, Darrell K. Sweet, 1979; R, Chris Foss, 1981

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kimlockhartga, to kindle
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@bookstodon For users, there are some great deals on notable books today.

For $1.99:

Babel, R.F. Kuang

Wool: Book One, Hugh Howey

Ink, Blood, Sister, Scribe, Emma Törzs

Stone Blind, Natalie Haynes

The Book of Doors, Gareth Brown

Lovecraft Country, Matt Ruff

$0.99:

Sweet Bean Paste, Durien Sukegawa, Alison Watts, trans.

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"The spirit of truth and the spirit of freedom — these are the pillars of society."
The Pillars of Society

Norwegian Dramatist & Poet Henrik Ibsen died in 1906.

Ibsen is renowned for his pioneering work in realism, a movement in theater that sought to depict everyday life & societal issues with honesty and accuracy. He moved away from the romanticized and melodramatic styles that dominated the 19th century.

Books by Henrik Ibsen at PG
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/861

Title page of a 1936 edition of the play Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen, illustrated by Arthur Rackham.

gutenberg_org, to books
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American journalist, editor, critic, translator, and women's rights advocate associated with the American transcendentalism movement Margaret Fuller was born in 1810.

She was the first American female war correspondent and full-time book reviewer in journalism. Her book Woman in the Nineteenth Century is considered the first major feminist work in the United States.

Books by Margaret Fuller at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/2829

Title page for Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845) by Margaret Fuller

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gutenberg_org, to books
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Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus was born in 1707.

Linnaeus introduced the two-part system of naming organisms - binomial nomenclature - where each species is given a genus name followed by a species name. This system brought consistency and clarity to the naming of organisms. His work laid the foundation for the biological classification system by categorizing living organisms into hierarchical groups based on shared characteristics.

Linné at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/9516

Title page of the 10th edition of Systema naturæ written by Carl Linnæus, published in 1758 by L. Salvius in Stockholm. Digitized in 2004 from an original copy of the 1758 edition held by Göttingen State and University Library

insiderua, to books Ukrainian
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❌ Сьогодні у Харкові під час обстрілу русні накрило видавництво Vivat

Є руйнування й ймовірно, постраждали працівники

Ось їхній інтернет-магазин для купівлі книжок: https://vivat.com.ua/

Haste, to books
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Question for fellow library nerds: I recently found a book from the 70’s which has “Return to Morgue” printed on the side no less than four times.

I’ve see this on correspondence before, but never understood what it meant. Surely they don’t mean an actual morgue (why send a book or letter there?) so I was wondering if this was a library or archivist term.

This particular one is “Investigative Reporting and Exiting” by Paul Williams, which is out of print.

JonSparks, to writing
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#WordWeavers 23/5: Are your MCs picky about where they sleep?
Both Jerya and Rodal grew up in a village where they slept on platforms carved from solid rock with only a thin pad stuffed with goat-hair for a mattress. And crossing the mountains they (and Railu) slept under a tarpaulin on whatever bit of vaguely smooth and level ground they could find. so, no, they’re not picky.
#writingCommunity #ThreeKindsofNorth #TheSunderingWall #VowsAndWatersheds #writing #books

JonSparks, to writing
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#WritersCoffeeClub 23/5: What gets in the way of your writing?
Life.
Riding bikes, and cleaning them afterward. Going to coffee shops (but we have some great conversations about writing, so maybe that’s a help not a hindrance). General household chores.
And more life. How do people with full-time jobs and kids manage it?
#writingCommunity #ThreeKindsofNorth #TheSunderingWall #VowsAndWatersheds #writing #books

NerdsofaFeather, to books
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Book Review: The Dragonfly Gambit by A. D. Sui

Political plotting and elaborate shenanigans done right says @chloroform_tea at the NOAF blog

http://www.nerds-feather.com/2024/05/book-review-dragonfly-gambit-by-d-sui.html

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kcfromaustcrime, to books
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Yesterday I posted a review of books 3 - 7 in the "Dublin Trilogy" (Adrian McKinty, I'm looking at you...)

https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/dublin-trilogy-books-3-7-caimh-mcdonnell

Anyway, I listened to these, they were funny, bit on the silly side and really enjoyable.



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"Everybody looks at everybody all the time and you don't need to be a celebrity to feel the need for privacy. I myself was recently in big trouble with my Confessor for being slow to post a birthing video. I'm not talking about being either an extrovert or an introvert: I'm talking about people who don't believe privacy is a perversion, people who think it might even be a virtue."

Trafford, Blind Faith by Ben Elton, 2007

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