We've decided that we aren't moving so I've started unpacking all of my stuff again.
I just finished unpacking all of my books, so I'm gonna post about how I organized them and just list them all because I want to share the books I own and talk about them with people ^^
Anyways, shelf one:
Organization Left to right: Fairytales, classic stories, poetry, academic literature, singular stories I personally adored & often go back to reread.
Book list, from left to right:
The Complete Hans Christian Anderson FairyTales (published by Gramercy Books)
Great Illustrated Classics: Grimm's Fairy Tales (published by Baronet Books)
Blessed Are The Meek by Zofia Kossak (published by Roy Publishers... this copy is from 1944 I'm very proud of it)
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (Dover Thrift Edition)
The Awakening by Chopin (Dover Thrift Edition)
Hamlet by William Shakespeare (Dover Thrift Edition)
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (published by Scribner)
The Collected Poems of Sylvia Plath
Hitch Your Wagon To A Star and other quotations from Ralph Waldo Emerson
Earth to Spirit: In Search of Natural Architecture by David Pearson
Ocean of Adventure by Eric I. Soyland (I knew this man personally.. incredible photographer and very very kind old man)
The illustrated A Brief History of Time: The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking
Mojave Desert Wildflowers Field Guide by Pam Mackay
Classic Latin Course in English by William Cleaver Wilkinson (this copy is from 1893, also incredibly proud of it)
Language of Flowers by Kate Greenaway (pocket edition)
Webster's New World Thesaurus
Wonder by R.J. Palacio
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
DUNE by Frank Herbert
The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
In The Forests of The Night by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
The Hate You Give by Angie Thomas
Wings of Fire: The Dragonet of Prophecy by Tui T. Sutherland (read this in middleschool and became OBSESSED)
An Encyclopedia of Tolkien: The History and Mythology That Inspired Tolkien's World by David Day (self explanatory I think)
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
Fablehaven by Brandon Mull (a very old and very worn copy from elementary school that I love very much. Only kept the first volume tho)
Spirit Animals [book one] Wild Born by Brandon Mull (I remember getting this because I loved Fablehaven so much so I wanted to read his other works.)
Shelf two:
The whole shelf is it's own section in the organization. Fantasy/Romance stories that I've read. Predominantly YA because I bought most of these in highschool or thought the covers were interesting
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas
Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas
Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas
Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas
Tower of Dawn by Sarah J. Maas (end of TOG series... Tower of Dawn is the only book I remember very well and the only book I absolutely, without question, adore about this series)
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas (this series is connected to TOG and I began reading it because of that. Though I think it has interesting characters, many parts are disappointing:/)
House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig (haven't read yet, thought cover was interesting)
The Mermaid The Witch and The Sea by Tokuda Hall (haven't read, but was recommended to me by a friend)
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao (haven't read but saw the author and became interested)
LORE by Alexandra Bracken (found on accident while looking for Greek mythology books.. cover was interesting. Havent read)
Saving Tara by L.S. Carr (saw the author and became interested, participated in the kickstarter. I enjoyed it)
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell (got this as a gift from a friend who loves Rowell. I don't like her very much tbh)
We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal (haven't read but cover looked interesting.)
We Free the Stars by Hafsah Faizal (2nd in their series)
Creation Abomination by Alan W. Thompson (I met this guy!! This is more of a science fiction than anything else. I love this so much. The art is beautiful. Waiting on the third book.)
Abomination Desolation by Alan W. Thompson
Third & final shelf:
Organization: predominantly manga and comics, and a few books that didn't fit in previous shelves due to genre differences.
List:
Princess Jellyfish Vol.1 by Akiko Higashimura
Princess Jellyfish Vol.2 by Akiko Higashimura
Princess Jellyfish Vol.3 by Akiko Higashimura(I adore this series so much, there's at least 9 volumes but I couldn't buy them all. Will probably buy more in the future)
How Do We Relationship? Vol.1 by Tamifull (gay!!! And adorable!!)
How Do We Relationship? Vol.2 by Tamifull
How Do We Relationship? Vol.3 by Tamifull
Adachi and Shimamura Vol.1 by Hitoma Iruma(more of a novel than a manga, but it is illustrated in a manga style for each chapter head. Cute lesbians)
Adachi and Shimamura Vol.2 by Hitoma Iruma
Adachi and Shimamura Vol.3 by Hitoma Iruma
Adachi and Shimamura Vol.4 by Hitoma Iruma
Whisper Me a Love Song Vol.1 by Eku Takeshima (SO CUTE also I couldn't find volume 2 so I've only read the first volume so far)
Whisper Me a Love Song Vol.3 by Eku Takeshima
The Girl from the Other Side Vol.1 by Nagabe
The Girl from the Other Side Vol.2 by Nagabe
The Girl from the Other Side Vol.3 by Nagabe(This is so sad bro?????? But the art and characters are so lovely)
Chibi Vampire Vol.5 by Yuna Kagesaki
Chibi Vampire Vol.7 by Yuna Kagesaki (I adored this as a kid... only bought my two favorite volumes from a library excess sale)
Fruits Basket Vol.9 by Natsuki Takaya (bought from the same library excess sale as Chibi Vampire. Only got volume 9 because it has a special chapter on Hana.. and I adored her as a kid. Still adore her actually)
Vampire Knight Vol.1 by Matsuri Hino (a horrible relic. Truly evil. My sister got it for me as a gift in some form of a cruel joke)
Rave Master Vol.4 by Hiro Mashima (a childhood favorite.. bought at the same library excess sale)
Unofficial Hatsune Mix by Kei (saw it and thought it was cute. Almost completely colored as well. Everybody loves Miku)
Motor Crush Vol.1 by Babs Tar, Brenden Fletcher, and Cameron Stewart (YAY MOTORCRUSH everybody loves motorcrush)
Motor Crush Vol.2 by Babs Tar, Brenden Fletcher, and Cameron Stewart
Year of The Villain #4: The Batman Who Laughs by DC Comics (self explanatory I think)
Star Trek: The Q Conflict issue 1 (unopened, also self explanatory)
Star Trek: series(???) issue (41) By Weinstein, Whigham and Starr (unopened, also self explanatory)
The Littles Give A Party by John Peterson (grew up loving The Littles)
Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan (another childhood favorite)
Eight Keys by Suzanne LaFleur (a gift, haven't read)
The Borrowers by Mary Norton (illustrated by Beth and Joe Krush) (I love the Borrowers. I still go back to reread this. It just didn't fit on the first shelf:/)
Dark Water by Koji Suzuki (collection of short horror stories. I love it so far.)
& many unpictured stories such as The King In Yellow, one or two more nature field guides, kanji books, a Japanese/English dictionary, etc. That I bring with me to classes)
That's all for my books. Thanks for reading if you did and maybe give me recommendations? Idk I'm always looking for more to read
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is this finally sympathy
a reading with Mira Mattar & Lotte L.S.
Saturday 6 May 2023, 4 pm, Haus am Waldsee, Berlin
Without registration, admission included in the exhibition ticket
On the occasion of the exhibition ‘Automatik’ by Margaret Raspé, the UK-based writers Mira Mattar and Lotte L.S. will read together from their recent texts.
Alongside new poems, Lotte L.S. will read from her essay collection A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a ‘death’, two solitudes, facades, four loose dogs, a doppelganger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… – a series of poetic reflections on riots and collectivity, poetry and solitude that seek to understand what is included or excluded in the languaged record of individual and communal memory. In doing so, Lotte L.S. traces a politics and a poetics through the cities of Marseille, Athens, Kyiv, and the town of Great Yarmouth to ask, amidst the crises of our time: “When is your poetics, your politics, not implicated in someone else’s?”
Mira Mattar will read from her anti-bildungsroman Yes, I Am A Destroyer, a “fabulously grotesque encyclopedia of sensing“ dedicated to female anger: “Scrubbing, washing, chewing, frigging, barfing, stealing, moisturising, shitting: every surface, every gesture, is appropriated to her bodily resistance”, as Lisa Robertson writes. Furthermore, Mattar will present excerpts from her long poem ‘Affiliation’, which negotiates the parallel logics of accretion and disintegration in Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine and the UK.
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