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Tsundoku

lapis@bookwyrm.social

Joined 2 years, 8 months ago

Author, Voracious Reader, Crocheter of many things, Very Autistic

Languages: EN, ES (B1)

(Pronouns: they / them) Mainly reads: Young Adult (contemporary, sci-fi or fantasy), Japanese Literature, Romance, and Fantasy / Sci-fi for adults

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commented on Cruel Is the Light by Sophie Clark (Cruel Is the Light, #1)

Sophie Clark: Cruel Is the Light (2025, Random House Children's Books) No rating

An epic new fantasy about a demon hunter and a foot soldier thrown together in …

Paused. I'm going through this book super slow and someone else finally wanted it. I placed a hold though

finished reading Flip by Ngozi Ukazu

Ngozi Ukazu: Flip (Hardcover, 2025, First Second) No rating

Chi-Chi Ekeh has one huge problem: She keeps having crushes on rich white boys who …

I really need to write a review for this beautiful graphic novel but I need to organize my thoughts first.

It's about a Freaky-Friday style switch (note: I have not seen that movie) and deals a lot in self-love and self-hatred

Anyway Read it

Antonia Hodgson: The Raven Scholar (2025, Hodder & Stoughton) No rating

She might win the throne. She might destroy an empire. Either way, it begins with …

Pausing this. It's a tome and I want to take my time with it but too many people want it right now. Added to my "try later" tag on libby

Maya Ameyaw: When It All Syncs Up (2023, Annick Press, Limited) No rating

Content warning Tough Topics: Eating Disorders / Bulimia, References to a sexual assault, toxic parent, racism

Shou Arai: At 30, I Realized I Had No Gender (2023, TOKYOPOP, Incorporated) No rating

At age 30, Shou Arai came to a realization; they had no gender. Now they …

There's a lot I could say about this one (after thinking on it for a bit). Though I do want to warn there's an instance of an Indian man being drawn as a blackface caricature.

Seanan McGuire: Lost in the Moment and Found (2023, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom)

A young girl discovers an infinite variety of worlds in this standalone tale in the …

It's Abuse All the Way Down -- Why I love this book

Content warning Gaslighting; Preludes to other abuse; Abuse Allegory (I'm pretty sure)

Ursula Katherine Spiller: How a Post-Apocalyptic Vampire Librarian Saved the World (EBook)

Quentin was the local accidental librarian. Accidental because he was of course not a trained …

Least Stressful Post-Apocalyptic Book I have ever read

Content warning Abuse (alluded to), some violence and fight scenes

Allison Shaw: Persephone (EBook)

(From Kickstarter) In his ancient hymns, Homer tells us of the unyielding Lord of the …

Yes I am into all kinds of retellings of the Persephone / Hades Myth, fight me!

I think it would be natural to compare this to Lore Olympus, especially since I happened to read them both around the same time.

This is its own telling, neatly wrapped up in one volume. It is NSFW though, if that's a problem

Jamila Rowser, Robyn Smith: Wash Day Diaries (2022, Chronicle Books LLC)

Wash Day Diaries tells the story of four best friends—Kim, Tanisha, Davene, and Cookie—through five …

A good look at the lives of black women (centered around the experience of hair)

Now if it wasn't obvious: I am NOT black. I am quite white. I may have untameable curly hair that at least a decade ago needed specialized hair stylists (my understanding at the time is that most if not all of hair school is taught on cutting pin-straight white hair). But other than needing to study how to care for my hair, I have it pretty easy. I do not need to devote as much time to good hair as these women need to. I just need to remember to No-poo and occasionally add hair lotion to my scalp.

This was a little too short for my liking, which is why I subtracted a star. It's absolutely worth reading, but things that (I at least felt) needed more time devoted to them, do not get that.

But the vignettes connect to a beautiful story of sisterhood and I …