Read an Excerpt From Cinder House by Freya Marske - Reactor
Murdered at sixteen, Ella's ghost is furiously trapped in her father's house, invisible to everyone except her stepmother and stepsisters.
"There were fifteen stairs; she struck her head on the seventh."
We're sharing a delicious (and dark) excerpt from @freyamarske.bsky.social's upcoming sapphic Cinderella novella Cinder House! Things are looking awfully Gothic in here.
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18.09.2025 19:41
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Katabasis
by R.F. Kuang ISBN 9780063021471 Disclaimer: I received a free review copy of this title from the publisher. βAlice sat, chewed througha stick of Lembas Bread, and tried not to let her despaiβ¦
It has been a while since I wrote a long review, but I had a lot of thoughts about Katabasis by R.F. Kuang!
This novel is Babel's spiritual sibling, but instead of the relationship between academia and imperialism, it delves into the individual human cost of climbing the ivory tower.
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31.08.2025 19:08
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New to You: Literature Isnβt Dead
YouTube video by Parnassus Books
Itβs Friday, and if you havenβt read this towering stack of great literature, itβs new to you! This week, Ann mixes it up a bit and responds to an op-ed by David Brooks in the NYT. Is the novel really dead? Read the article, watch Annβs take, and let us know what you think.
18.07.2025 15:47
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God bless the librarians who tape little numbers on the spines of series books so you can know what order the books go in. stars in their heavenly crown, truly.
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Let Them Eat Tropes: Why Romantasy Needs to Grow Beyond Trends - Reactor
When does a genre literary trope cross the threshold into marketing trend?
"When a trope befalls a character I donβt care about, itβs like holding a blank slate up to a mirror to see a second blank slate reflected back at me."
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I LOVE a good trope, but you have to make me CARE first.
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13.03.2025 00:33
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The StoryGraph (@the.storygraph) on Threads
Mr. StoryGraph is back! This time heβs talking about our use of AI!
Regarding the environmental impact (which wasnβt addressed in the video): All text generation, across all users, is being handled b...
I was looking for more info about how @thestorygraph.com uses AI, and didn't find their privacy policy very forthcoming. I found this social media post, but I really don't feel like that information should be buried there! So in case anyone else was wondering:
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The Friend Zone Experiment
by Zen Cho ISBN9781250330390 Disclaimer: I received an advance review copy of this title from the publisher. βIt wasnβt like heβd ever demanded anything of her. He was the only person sheβd ever loved...
βIt wasnβt like heβd ever demanded anything of her. He was the only person sheβd ever loved of whom that was true. It was the greatest gift heβd given herβand the worst blow heβd dealt.β
- THE FRIEND ZONE EXPERIMENT by Zen Cho
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07.08.2024 06:21
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Lies and Weddings
by Kevin Kwan ISBN 9780385546294 Disclaimer: I received an advance review copy of this title from the publisher. βYouβve been so focused on marrying off your children to the debilitated descendants of...
βYouβve been so focused on marrying off your children to the debilitated descendants of Victoria and Albert that youβve forgotten where all the real action is nowadays: Asia.β
The new Kevin Kwan book is here, and it's a retelling of an Anthony Trollope novel. ππ
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21.05.2024 22:19
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A Magical Girl Retires
by Park Seolyeon Translated by Anton Hur ISBN 9780063373266 Disclaimer: I received an advance review copy of this title from the publisher. βMagical girls exist because justice does not.β Unemployed a...
βMagical girls exist because justice does not.β
A quixotic blend of fantasy & reality. Magical girls are real, but so too are credit card debt, COVID-19, and mass unemployment. This strangely nostalgic, deceptively simple novel taps into both the dreams & anxieties of millennials.
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01.05.2024 20:24
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The Emperor and the Endless Palace by Justinian Huang
βWhat if I told you that the feeling we call love is actually the feeling of metaphysical recogni...
The Emperor in the Endless Palace by Justinian Huang was such an interesting read, but so difficult to talk about! I think I'm going to need to write a spoiler review in order to really dig into the meat of it!
21.04.2024 23:30
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Pride and Preston Lin
by Christina Hwang Dudley ISBN 9798890130044 Disclaimer: I received access to an advance readerβs copy of this title. βNow that Preston did not appear inclined to have it out with her, Lissie wanted a...
βNow that Preston did not appear inclined to have it out with her, Lissie wanted all the more to have it out with him.β
A modern Chinese American retelling of Pride & Prejudice in which the reputation of the beloved family restaurant stands in for the reputation of the Bennet girls.
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29.03.2024 16:23
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Women of Good Fortune
by Sophie Wan ISBN 9781525804304 Disclaimer: I received access to an advance readerβs copy of this title. βWhen she moved to Shanghai, everyone said she was moving
Crazy Rich Asians meets Portrait of a Thief in this heist story set amidst the glitzy upper crust of Shanghai society.
SuccessfulΒ & well-educated, Lulu, Jane, and Rinaβ3 of Chinaβs "shΓ¨ngnΗ" or "leftover women"βspentΒ their 20s pursuing their careers.Β Now they must decide what's next
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21.03.2024 16:48
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& you can use libro.fm to buy audiobooks from independent bookstores (rather than amazon's audible)!
20.03.2024 18:09
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A City on Mars
by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith ISBN 9781984881731 βAn Earth with climate change and nuclear war and, like, zombies and werewolves is still a way better place than Mars.β With humanity staring down the ...
βAn Earth with climate change and nuclear war and, like, zombies and werewolves is still a way better place than Mars.β
A City on Mars takes a much-needed step back and examines the technical, legal, and psychological barriers that remain between us and viable space settlement.
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"The story, tough going and complicated, nonetheless proved to be a revelation for Lego; for the first time, he has understood what Stutt sees in books: a sense of discovering a reality impossible to conceive of beforehand but that, once grasped, reveals itself to be age-old, weighing on the mind as only truths one has been unaware of can. Words reveal things that are already there."
And so #CanadaReads2024 comes to a close! New review of the final book soon, but for now:
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Canada Reads 2024: Shut Up Youβre Pretty
by TΓ©a Mutonji ISBN 9781551527567 βI had a mother who was a sadistic mourner, and her sadness bored me. So I fucked a lot, and I drank a lot, and I wrote a lot of apology letters. Thatβs how bad I was...
Continuing my Canada Reads 2024 read-a-long with Shut Up You're Pretty by TΓ©a Mutonji, which consists of vignettes from the life of a Congolese-Canadian girl growing up in Scarborough's house projects and grappling with identity and the expectations of femininity while trying to survive
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Canada Reads 2024: Bad Cree
by Jessica Johns ISBN 9781443465489 βBut I guess the bad isn't a thing you can run from, because it's not a thing that can be held. It doesn't announce itself, there's no siren or beacon. Instead, it'...
Bad Cree is an atmospheric horror novel that grew out of a short story Johns published in 2019. Frightening as this story is, it is also a tale about hope, healing, and family, themes which I found more compelling than the horror elements of the tale. ππ
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06.03.2024 16:07
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Canada Reads 2024: Denison Avenue
by Christina Wong Illustrated by Daniel Innes ISBN 9781778520990 βWe seem to all be fighting for something to call home.β In Torontoβs rapidly gentrifying Chinatown, an elderly Chinese man is struck a...
In Torontoβs rapidly gentrifying Chinatown, an elderly Chinese man is struck and killed by a driver in a hit and run accident. His widow is left alone to grieve, and to remember.
As a matter of personal taste, this might be my favourite Canada Reads 2024 contender so far (still two left to read).ππ
21.02.2024 16:55
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Canada Reads 2024: Meet Me at the Lake
by Carley Fortune ISBN 9780593438565 βOne great thing about meeting someone youβll likely never see again is that you can tell them anything about yourself without any consequences.β Fern Brookbankβ¦
I can't believe it's already time to start my annual Canada Reads series again! Kicking things off with the first romance novel ever in this competition, Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune. Less than a month until the debates begin! π¨π¦
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07.02.2024 23:12
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Canada Reads Day One, here we go!
www.cbc.ca/books/canada...
04.03.2024 15:18
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Very probably not going to make it all the way through The Future by Catherine Leroux before the Canada Reads debates begin tomorrow. Oh well! Four out of five isn't bad.ππ
04.03.2024 04:05
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Canada Reads 2024: Bad Cree
by Jessica Johns ISBN 9781443465489 βBut I guess the bad isn't a thing you can run from, because it's not a thing that can be held. It doesn't announce itself, there's no siren or beacon. Instead, it'...
Finished the fourth Canada Reads book! Bad Blood is an atmospheric horror novel that grew out of a short story Johns published in 2019. Frightening as this story is, it is also a tale about hope, healing, and family, themes which I found more compelling than the horror elements of the tale. ππ
28.02.2024 20:05
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Love to see CBC providing information about to access the Canada Reads books in accessibility-friendly formats ππ
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27.02.2024 18:18
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Had to put it down a lot of times (and maybe almost put it in the freezer) but I made it through! One week to the debates, one more book to make it through. ππ
26.02.2024 04:29
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My next book from the Canada Reads shortlist is supposed to be Bad Cree, but it's slow going not because its bad but because its too creepy to do my usual pre-bedtime reading! ππ
23.02.2024 16:06
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A statement on the 2023 Hugo awards.
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21.02.2024 18:03
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