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Eternal Lag

@laglemon / laglemon.tumblr.com

I'm 37 and I write fanfiction/fiction - this is a blog for anyone interested in following my fanfiction from AO3. This is mostly a collection of Steve/Tony stuff :)
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Books I've finished so far this year -

1. Gallows Hill (Darcy Coates)

2. The Twisted Dead (Darcy Coates)

3. The Haunting of Leigh Harper (Darcy Coates)

4. Knock Knock Open Wide (Neil Sharpson)

5. All the Devils Are Here (Louise Penny)

6. The Lonely Ones (Håkan Nesser)

7. Killers of the Flower Moon (David Grann)

8. Ash Princess (Laura Sebastian)

I read a comic collection too but I'll leave it off this list. Wow! So many books so far - way more than last year!

Finished book 9!

9. The Graveyard Shift (Maria Lewis)

10. What we don't talk about when we talk about fat (Aubrey Gordon)

Finished reading book 10 : )

Finished reading book 11!

11. Will I ever be good enough? Healing the daughters of narcissistic mothers (Karyl McBride)

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Books I've finished so far this year -

1. Gallows Hill (Darcy Coates)

2. The Twisted Dead (Darcy Coates)

3. The Haunting of Leigh Harper (Darcy Coates)

4. Knock Knock Open Wide (Neil Sharpson)

5. All the Devils Are Here (Louise Penny)

6. The Lonely Ones (Håkan Nesser)

7. Killers of the Flower Moon (David Grann)

8. Ash Princess (Laura Sebastian)

I read a comic collection too but I'll leave it off this list. Wow! So many books so far - way more than last year!

Finished book 9!

9. The Graveyard Shift (Maria Lewis)

10. What we don't talk about when we talk about fat (Aubrey Gordon)

Finished reading book 10 : )

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laglemon

Books I've finished so far this year -

1. Gallows Hill (Darcy Coates)

2. The Twisted Dead (Darcy Coates)

3. The Haunting of Leigh Harper (Darcy Coates)

4. Knock Knock Open Wide (Neil Sharpson)

5. All the Devils Are Here (Louise Penny)

6. The Lonely Ones (Håkan Nesser)

7. Killers of the Flower Moon (David Grann)

8. Ash Princess (Laura Sebastian)

I read a comic collection too but I'll leave it off this list. Wow! So many books so far - way more than last year!

Finished book 9!

9. The Graveyard Shift (Maria Lewis)

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guys I had this realization the other day that Redwall works really well for reading aloud, and kinda half-remembered something about the author reading to kids? So I looked it up to see if I had made a connection.

And it turns out, yes, actually, because he read aloud to kids at a school for the blind. But all the books they gave him to read were depressing. So he wrote Redwall, a story about heroism and courage and making it through struggles, and filled it with so many sensory, visual details so he could give them something better and I just-- that's so wholesome-- help

i remember reading the Redwall books as a kid and noticing that they talk about food all the time. like, both that food and eating keep coming up in the dialogue, and also that characters have tons of feasts where every dish is described. at the time, i think i found it a little repetitive but now i realize he was probably lingering on those details because he knew sense of taste was something his audience could access and appreciate, and that is in fact very—well, sweet.

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I actually worked at a bookstore where Brian Jacques gave a signing. Warm, funny man, who berated me for owning a copy of a Redwall book with cover art that he, specifically, disapproved of. It was great.

But at the beginning of the signing, he stood up in front of the crowd and recited the first chapter of the first book.

From memory.

It was animated and funny and brilliant and spellbinding to watch, just letting the story roll out of him. And after about 30 minutes, his wife, stationed at the back of the children's section, said, "That's enough, dear," and he moved on to signing.

Delightful people.

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Books I've finished so far this year -

1. Gallows Hill (Darcy Coates)

2. The Twisted Dead (Darcy Coates)

3. The Haunting of Leigh Harper (Darcy Coates)

4. Knock Knock Open Wide (Neil Sharpson)

5. All the Devils Are Here (Louise Penny)

6. The Lonely Ones (Håkan Nesser)

7. Killers of the Flower Moon (David Grann)

8. Ash Princess (Laura Sebastian)

I read a comic collection too but I'll leave it off this list. Wow! So many books so far - way more than last year!

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Surpringly finished book 7 of the year way faster than I thought I would. Damn - that was only a few days between books lol. That's the good part about vacation time, I guess xD. (Turns out I'm on book 8 not seven *D'oh!)

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Finished reading book six of the year! This one was nonfiction and took way longer to read through because I got sick twice in the month and had no ability to sleep for days on end. When I finally got the sleep and felt better I took it back out from the library and powered through.

Gonna need to start a list of books so I remember what I actually finished at this rate lol.

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Finished reading my fourth book of the year! Starting on number 5!

I've read so many books now it feels like second nature to start another lol.

I managed to find four of the books I've been looking for at the bookshop we visited today too and I'm definitely going to have to reread those once I'm finished with all my library books.

Hopefully once we finish the downstairs floor renos, I'll be de-stressed enough to actually start writing again. I haven't been in the mood for much, and being sick this week has made everything such a pain in the ass, including breathing. I swear, I've never missed sleep more than I have this week. I've probably gotten like on and off an hour or two of sleep at night each day and maybe three hours during the day if I can manage to lie down and drift off.

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Finished reading book one of 2024 :D

New year, new list of books

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I got the 4k release of Event Horizon for Christmas and hot damn. The movie is old and obviously it's not CGI like today but for a movie from 1996/1997 it's graphics and effects are really good! And to make it even better, they didn't fuck up the goddamned audio channel on this one (like my Jurassic World: Dominion Blu ray that's absolutely shit volume wise and I can't return because I waited too long months ago to do lol).

It's not a perfect movie - theres some gross jokes but for the most part it's damn good. I can definitely see how it's the precursor to so many modern horror/sci-fi movies.

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I did so much reading last year - at least 20+ novels read and then I lost count. Definitely something I want to repeat. I didn't write much this year but that's something I want to remedy for this year. Here's hoping I can start up again without having huge months of nothing again - I need to get back into practice.

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