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random-bookquotes · 2 months
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Funny how the heart gets bruised when someone tells you you’re not what he wants—even when you already know he’s not what you want either.
Anne Bishop, The Lady in Glass and Other Stories
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whimsicalmeerkat · 7 months
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Fic Master List
All the cool kids have these, so I figured I'd make one as well. Splitting them up by fandom since I have a bajillion fandoms and fics. List updated as of 2/24/2024. Some of the links go straight to my works on AO3 and some go to a post I've made here on tumblr. It's a work in progress.
Drabbles | 3 Sentence Ficathon
Teen Wolf: Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski, Derek Hale/Peter Hale/Stiles Stilinski, Chris Argent/Derek Hale, Derek Hale/Peter Hale, Derek Hale/Laura Hale
Men’s Hockey RPF: all archive locked, click the link to see pairings etc.
Black Jewels - Anne Bishop: Daemon Sadi/Lucivar Yaslana
Original Work: various m/m and m/m/m pairings
The Hollows - Kim Harrison: Trent Kalamack/Rachel Morgan, Jenks/Matalina
Spider-Man/Deadpool
The Witcher: Emhyr var Emreis/Geralt of Rivia, Geralt of Rivia/Jaskier | Dandelion
Psy-Changeling - Nalini Singh: Aden Kai/Vasic Zen, Kaleb Krychek/Judd Lauren, Lucas Hunter/Hawke Snow, Judd Lauren/Walker Lauren
Stargate Atlantis: Rodney McKay/John Sheppard
The Authority: Apollo/Midnighter, Apollo/Midnighter & Jenny Quantum
Perilous Courts - Tavia Lark: Julien Sandry/Whisper, Bellamy Sandry/Rakos Tem, Daromir Azri/Vana Dire, Vana Dire & Bellamy Sandry, Corin Marcel/Audric Sandry
Radiance Series - Tavia Lark: Evain Marha/Leth ka Tariel, Karis Cooper/Ronan Vizia, Arthur Davorn/Shaesarenna Nightven
Demonic Disasters and Afterlife Adventures - Shannon Mae: Adam/Minos
Chosen One Universe - Macy Blake: Victor Eastaughffe/Orsen Riggs, Victor Eastaughffe/Orsen Riggs & Gus, Bentley "Bebe" Baxter & Eduard Eastaughffe, Jedrek/Nick Smith
The Epic of Gilgamesh: Enkidu/Gilgamesh
Last Binding Series - Freya Marske: Robin Blyth/Edwin Courcey
Marvel Cinematic Universe: Loki/Thor
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dspd · 2 months
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If I had decided to become an artist instead of a musician, I 100% would have jumped on the webcomic train during COVID and made a comic for Anne Bishop's Black Jewels Trilogy
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whatsaweekend · 5 months
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Beyond frustrating that there is very little fanwork out there on Anne Bishop’s The Others (including its sister series that I’m currently rereading) 😭
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desdasiwrites · 8 months
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Whether you’re beaten or pampered, fed the best foods or starved, kept in filth or kept clean, a cage is still a cage.
– Anne Bishop, Written in Red 
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shsenhaji · 9 months
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📚 June and July Reading Round-Up 📚
Since I didn't post my June Reading Round-Up, here is both June and July together!
I didn't read much in June, but sort of made up for that in July.
In June, I read:
- Intrigues by Mercedes Lackey (enjoyable, good follow-up to the first book, very heart-wrenching in places, interested to see where the plot and the conflicts go from here, liked the characters, Mags my beloved, that ending!)
- Magic's Pawn by Mercedes Lackey (very good, plot not quite what I expected going in, poor Vanyel!, really liked the thematic resonance of the ending, enjoyed how Vanyel's character and emotional growth was handled)
- The Keeper's Six by Kate Elliot (my first Kate Elliot book, good, couldn't really connect emotionally to the themes and the writing style, liked the messages and characters, loved the worldbuilding, was left with questions but a satisfying ending)
In July, I read:
- Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros (so good!!!! Loved the narration, the writing, Violet and her character growth, the relationships with the other characters, the romance, the worldbuilding, enjoyed how the author subverted tropes and wrote them in her own way, that ending!!! Very scared but excited for the next book)
- Poster Girl by Veronica Roth (read it in two consecutive sittings, enjoyed the worldbuilding and the themes, liked the ending, definitely a lot of interesting questions to think through, interesting perspective from the main character)
- Exit Strategy by Martha Wells (quick read, wasn't as immersed in the writing as with the previous books, some very iconic lines, heartfelt as ever, reunion didn't disappoint, emotional ending)
- A Restless Truth by Freya Marske (great and very enjoyable, gripping and compelling, got more emotionally invested as I read, loved the themes and characters and pacing, Maud and Violet my beloveds, loved seeing Alan and Hawthorn)
- Daughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop (re-read, didn't feel as groundbreaking as when I first read it, but I still enjoyed it a lot)
- Heir to the Shadows by Anne Bishop (read it in one sitting, loved the character growth and development, somewhat emotionally exhausting but well-paced)
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petiteblasee · 2 years
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O bem e o mal existem em todos os povos. Atualmente, quem domina é o mal que existe entre nós.
*:・゚✧ A Filha do Sangue [Trilogia das Jóias Negras #1] - Anne Bishop.
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random-bookquotes · 2 months
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They understood that books had contained knowledge and also that we had once recorded the stories the minstrels sing—glorious tales of never-can-be and never-was-but-might-have-been. And who could say what were stories and what was knowledge? At first, it had seemed an easy task; a storyteller has a certain way of talking about make-believe or long-ago, and storytellers do not change as much as the rest of the world—their voices are echoes that have been heard time out of mind. So separate the stories from the knowledge that talks about things, and we will know what was and what wasn’t. Stories of flying to the moon or men exploring the sea’s dark secrets sat side by side with words of knowledge that spoke of the same thing. Words that sounded like the storyteller’s voice spoke of dragons—but dragons walk the earth now; perhaps not the same kind, but dragons nonetheless. So what was true?
Anne Bishop, The Lady in Glass and Other Stories
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rogueblueberry · 1 year
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This isn't at ALL what I thought it would be. For anyone else who's read this, are the next 2 books also good? ☺️
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dothegravitybounce · 1 year
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it is here the review that proves I'm at the deepest part of my heart a contrarian
The Queen's Price review
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thereadingcafe · 1 year
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firelordgrantham · 2 years
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so you know how Meg Corbyn's name is Meg?
Well Meg is (among other things) norwegian for ''me'' or ''myself'', and I think it's great and powerful that when she had to chose a name for herself after having been an object she chose ''myself''.
Also I wonder if they translated in norwegian written in red and if so did they change the name or did she answer to Simon's ''what's your name'' ''I am myself''? I mean he would probably have eaten her. But it kind of reminds of biblical ''I am he who is'' or something.
Anyway big symbolism and stuff. Idk.
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book-reviews2016 · 1 year
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The Pillars of the World
The Pillars of the World 
by: Anne Bishop
As everyone knows or should know I love Anne Bishops work so this should come to no surprise to anyone that I recommend this book
So this book is about the races of Fae, Witches, and of course magic that goes with it. I’m not going to get into everything but the main characters are nicely built. First Ari the main witch who is a 17 year old trying to make her way though live after her mother and grandmother pass away. Then Neill a 20ish male with a Fae past. then the full Faes that come around so there is no age for them. Dianna aka the Huntress she is also the “leader” of the Fae. Then Lucain aka The Lightbringer (which means he is the Fae of Fire) he is Dianna’s brother. there is another major Fae but I will not tell you who he is. Let’s not forget the Gather who is Death’s Servant she goes by the name of Morag. Then you have the minor Faes which include The Muse (Lyrra), The bard (Aiden), and The Fae lord of hawks (Falcon).  And last one I will talk about is “the Witches Hammer” which if you can’t tell is the “bad guy” he kills witches his name is Adolfo. At least not for me he isn’t a character that you love to hate. 
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desdasiwrites · 8 months
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– Anne Bishop, Written in Red 
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