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freckles-and-books · 7 months
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Definitely getting in the fall mood now.
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One of my favourite autumn reads from last year 🍂
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shxpeshifterr · 5 months
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bangbangwhoa · 6 months
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books I’ve read in 2023 📖 no. 126
The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young
“Was I becoming someone else, or was I just finally becoming myself? I couldn't tell."
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bookishlyvintage · 5 months
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Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young [x]
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ninelivesart · 11 months
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Part 18 of drawing my reads was Fable by Adrienne Young
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thenarrowsrpg · 10 months
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Open to 18+ oc based group rp
World based loosely on Fable by Adrienne Young
Welcome to the Narrows! A world based mostly on its relationship with the ocean. There is no map to the narrow sea. No known voyages which give options for finding gems, but also the loss of ships and lives without the cutthroat nature. Some people who aren’t murdered or coerced can also be left on islands to dreg to survive and have the hope of one day making enough money to sell their soul to a crew for a few years. People barely survive by selling their wares or joining crews. The narrows are the scrappy poorer side of those scavenging the ocean as opposed to the unnamed sea. They are not monopolized by some of the darker figures cutthroat enough to live in luxury and hold people by strings unseen. With the narrows a wild west of trading, a council has been made to help regulate and box them in more. Except it is rare and difficult. Most must fly under the radar and fight with others. Gems are the most lucrative trades. There were once creatures known as gem sages. They were entirely human but could hear the humming of the gems without seeing them. They are rare. Sought after. And in utter danger should they have been found out. Except some of the mages have gone missing from the richer parts of the sea. Some joining crews in the narrows. Will they be found out as pirates? Will they lose the merchant's license? Will their boats survive? Can you find love and friendship in this cutthroat world?
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boooklover · 2 months
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“It was one long series of tragically beautiful knots that bound us together.”
Adrienne Young, Namesake
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lookingforamandaa · 1 year
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current read (ebook) - the perishing by natashia deón
current read (physical) - spells for forgetting by adrienne young
recently read - an arrow to the moon by emily x.r. pan (4 stars)
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potatareads · 2 years
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✎ some books i’ve read in 2022:
Fable & Namesake by Adrienne Young
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etawardana · 1 month
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I knew what he meant because I’d seen it. Everyone had. Isolde was the wind and sea and sky of Saint’s world. She was the pattern of stars that he navigated by, the sum of all directions on his compass. And he was lost without her.
- Fable, Ch. 41, p. 234-235.
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sailundertheblack · 1 year
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"We were salt and sand and sea and storm."
- Fable (Namesake - Adrienne Young)
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Fall walks and favourite new books (and quotes) 🍂
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shxpeshifterr · 1 month
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booksaesthesic · 11 months
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-fable aesthetic-
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heatherfield · 15 days
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I stumbled upon the book "The Unmaking of June Farrow" by Adrienne Young through my library and I'm about a quarter of the way through the audiobook and it's just hit me that the vibes are very "Practical Magic" meets "Outlander". Now I'm kind of mad that I haven't thought of that combination before.
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