Review – Repast: The Story of Food
Jenny Linford’s Repast: The Story of Food tries to tell the story of (human) foods through exhibits from the British Museum. It mostly highlights major food groups (like rice, maize, bread), …
Review - Repast: The Story of Food, by Jenny Linford: a fairly meh food history which doesn't grapple with the effects of colonialism and globalism, nor the provenance of the artefacts it uses for illustration. Rating: 2/5 ("it was okay").
Full review: breathesbooks.com/2026/03/14/r...
#booksky 💙📚
14.03.2026 23:22
👍 2
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Review – Altar
I wasn’t sure what I’d think of Desree’s Altar; I’ve not been very interested in spoken word poetry, historically, and I read that Desree’s a spoken word artist, so I …
Review - Altar, by Desree: not a collection I was super fond of, but there were a few poems I liked. Probably better read aloud... Rating: 3/5 ("liked it").
Full review: breathesbooks.com/2026/03/13/r...
#booksky 💙📚
13.03.2026 17:17
👍 1
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Are there jobs out there that offer remote but don't want you to use AI?
Cause current job now wants me to cool it on even mentioning that AI is not so great.
13.03.2026 10:47
👍 0
🔁 2
💬 0
📌 0
Thank you!
12.03.2026 10:20
👍 0
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
If anyone here who I've connected with on a reasonably personal level would like the details of my MSc graduation ceremony livestream which is occurring in two weeks, please let me know and I can private message the details. 💙
11.03.2026 18:24
👍 1
🔁 0
💬 1
📌 0
Review – The Disabled Tyrant’s Beloved Pet Fish, vol 4
The fourth volume of The Disabled Tyrant’s Beloved Pet Fish brings the whole thing to an end and wraps it up neatly with a bow, but dang, there’s a lot that happens in this volume still…
Review - The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish, vol 4, by Xue Shan Fei Hu: couple criticisms of the treatment of disability, but I love the way this series wraps up. The relationship is sweet and solid. Rating: 4/5 ("really liked it").
Full review: breathesbooks.com/2026/03/11/r...
#booksky 💙📚
11.03.2026 17:49
👍 1
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Hehehe, FFXIV players sneak in everywhere.
11.03.2026 09:33
👍 2
🔁 0
💬 1
📌 0
Review – Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint (light novel), vol 1
I didn’t know very much about singNsong’s Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint before picking it up — I’d seen friends be enthusiastic, been recommended it if I liked Solo Le…
Review - Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint (light novel), vol 1, by singNsong: I absolutely burned through this first book. I find the ambivalence of Dokja's character/portrayal pretty fascinating. Rating: 4/5 ("really liked it").
Full review: breathesbooks.com/2026/03/10/r...
#booksky 💙📚
10.03.2026 23:10
👍 1
🔁 1
💬 1
📌 0
Review – Tied to You, vol 1
The main character of WHAT’s Tied to You (adapted from a story by Chelliace) is Wooseo, who is in love with his best friend Jiseok. In this world, after the age of twenty, if you touch your f…
Review - Tied to You, vol 1, by WHAT and Chelliace: first volume of a manhwa that really stole my brain when I read it. The first volume is a bit of an intro to the idea, and I liked the setup. Rating: 4/5 ("really liked it").
Full review: breathesbooks.com/2026/03/09/r...
#booksky 💙📚
09.03.2026 21:17
👍 1
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Fantasy with Friends: Adaptations of Classics
This week’s Fantasy with Friends discussion (hosted by Pages Unbound) is about adaptations: What are your thoughts on fantasy adaptations of classic literature that originally had no fantasy …
Fantasy with Friends: Adaptations of Classics.
This week's discussion topic is about fantasy adaptations of classics, e.g. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. I didn't have a huge amount to say about this topic, but I did have an example I liked!
breathesbooks.com/2026/03/09/f...
#booksky 💙📚
09.03.2026 16:03
👍 0
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Review – Strange Buildings
Uketsu’s Strange Buildings is a follow-up to Strange Houses: I don’t think you need to start with the former, but there are several references to it, and since the mysteries are similar…
Review - Strange Buildings, by Uketsu: a little darker than Strange Houses, but basically the same format. Probably worth reading Houses first. I had fun, and worked out quite a few of the connections. Rating: 3/5 ("liked it").
Full review: breathesbooks.com/2026/03/08/r...
#booksky 💙📚
08.03.2026 22:29
👍 1
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Review – wake
Unfortunately, Gillian Allnutt’s wake was absolutely not for me. I had difficulty finding any poem I actually liked in it — maybe a line here and there, but… I just didn’t &…
Review - wake, by Gillian Allnutt: this one wasn't for me: many of the poems were too short for my taste or just lacking in connective tissue that would make them comprehensible to me. Rating: 1/5 ("didn't like it").
Full review: breathesbooks.com/2026/03/07/r...
#booksky 💙📚
07.03.2026 16:23
👍 2
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Paging @shanaqui.bsky.social
06.03.2026 17:38
👍 0
🔁 1
💬 1
📌 0
Oh no, it me.
06.03.2026 18:46
👍 0
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Review – Vanished Wales
Carwyn Jones’ Vanished Wales is based on an ITV series I haven’t seen, but I don’t think you need to have seen the series to get something out of it. It focuses not on ancient his…
Review - Vanished Wales, by Carwyn Jones: based on an ITV series, but stands alone fairly well, discussing Welsh places fondly remembered and lost within living memory. Bit milquetoast about it at times. Rating: 4/5 ("really liked it").
Full review: breathesbooks.com/2026/03/06/r...
#booksky 💙📚
06.03.2026 16:36
👍 1
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Review – How to Fake It In Society
My only problem with KJ Charles’ How to Fake It In Society was that I spent the entire thing bracing for the third-act breakup. I knew it was coming, Nico knew it was coming, Eve knew it was …
Review - How to Fake It In Society, by KJ Charles: I was wincing in anticipation of the third act breakup the whole time, but I loved the characters/relationship, and the end was a lot of fun. Rating: 4/5 ("really liked it").
Full review: breathesbooks.com/2026/03/05/r...
#booksky 💙📚
05.03.2026 22:26
👍 2
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
When I was little, we just got a £1 book voucher and extra reading time, and that was it! The halcyon days!
(Thank god I don't have kids.)
05.03.2026 13:21
👍 2
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Exactly a year since my grandmother died. In honour of the occasion, have this saying of hers to ponder:
"If you don't want to fight, wear a really big hat."
She couldn't explain it, though several members of my family have theories. Enjoy your speculations!
04.03.2026 21:51
👍 2
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Review – Platform Decay
Platform Decay is the latest of Martha Wells’ Murderbot books, and it has the usual ingredients: a Murderbot who’s very done with humans (but not so done it’s actually going to mu…
Review - Platform Decay, by Martha Wells: not a favourite, in part because the opening chapter had WAY too many parentheticals. Sorry, but it was barely readable. I love Murderbot, but this was a weak one for me. Rating: 3/5 ("liked it").
Full review: breathesbooks.com/2026/03/04/r...
#booksky 💙📚
04.03.2026 18:44
👍 3
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
I swear the words "friendly reminder" somehow sound so ridiculously aggressive.
04.03.2026 11:40
👍 0
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Top Ten Tuesday: Microhistory
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday theme is a genre freebie, so I decided to go with a genre I enjoy a lot: microhistory! I’m technically going to use the term somewhat broadly, but the idea i…
Top Ten Tuesday: Microhistory.
I interpreted the term "microhistory" broadly, but anyway! This week's freebie theme was a chance to pick some favourite books that take a small aspect of society/an object/etc and trace it to illuminate wider history.
breathesbooks.com/2026/03/03/t...
#booksky 💙📚
03.03.2026 14:01
👍 3
🔁 1
💬 0
📌 0
Having checked the context, I'm now forced to wonder if people actually think I'm serious when I lament that the Welsh national rugby team mysteriously disappeared seven years ago and never returned... Ah, how I miss them.
02.03.2026 23:38
👍 6
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0