There used to be graffiti in the town where I live, many years ago, that said "All hail the Crimson King" written in red spray paint on a sign. I often think about it. It's worn away, not really visible anymore but still kind of there. This was long before the movie came out, back when I thought I was the only teenager in the world who read The Dark Tower series, and then became a young adult who still thought I was alone in liking and rereading that series over and over. Did the person who wrote the graffiti read those books? Or was it in reference to something else? Why can't I stop thinking about it?
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The Taynix viewing the Delvers as big slugs and the Delvers viewing the Taynix as little Delvers and helping each other đ⤠That is all.
I absolutely adore Michael Kramer and Kate Reading. They are phenomenal audiobook narrators who did amazing work with Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series and with Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere. They are definitely my favorite Audible narrators. But...
I do think maybe Edgedancer could have been narrated by Suzy Jackson, who did the Skyward series. She would have been perfect for Lift. I guess I understand it's more consistent to use Kate Reading since she does Lift in the main books, and she does a wonderful job, but I just think Suzy Jackson would have been cool in that role.
"Proponents of âbathroom billsâ claim they protect children from predators, but assaulting children in restrooms (or anywhere else) is already illegal. A bathroom law doesnât physically prevent male abusers already willing to break the law from stepping into womenâs spaces. However, these laws can prevent trans women from comfortably and legally using any public bathroom, including restrooms in their workplace."
"Each man thought: one of the others is bound to say something soon, some protest, and then I'll murmur agreement, not actually say anything, I'm not as stupid as that, but definitely murmur very firmly, so that the others will be in no doubt that I thoroughly disapprove, because at a time like this it behooves all decent men to nearly stand up and be almost heard ...
But no one said anything. The cowards, each man thought."
Guards! Guards! - Terry Pratchett
Absolutely!!
just wanted to share the National Down Syndrome Societyâs message for this yearâs World Down Syndrome Day (21st March) đđ
Oathbringer, again
As eager as I am to read the next book in the Stormlight Archive series, I also find myself wanting to just sit with Oathbringer for a little while.
There was a lot of awesomeness in this one book and I'm still processing it.
First 8 chapters of Starsight...that escalated quickly
Did Alanik really just imply that Tolkien preserved some of her people's language in the Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit?!
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