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Book cover for Confess: The Autobiography by Rob Halford. A close-up portrait shows a bald man with a grey goatee wearing dark sunglasses and a black leather jacket, hands steepled in front of his face and multiple rings on his fingers, against a dark background. Text at left reads: “Rob Halford led Judas Priest, and heavy metal itself, out of the Midlands and into the bigtime” — Guardian. The title appears at the bottom with “ROB HALFORD” in white and “CONFESS” in large red gothic lettering, followed by “THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is meant to be Hyacinth’s book, but it spends most of its time on Gareth, the man she’s to marry. I feel I know him far better than her, which is disappointing as I prefer female characters in romance.
That said, it’s a great read. Julia Quinn knows her craft.
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Fun with custom design tools…
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Nobody, then? Funny, a lot of my current followers came from when I was regularly sharing NSFW pics. That was the norm I observed on other platforms before Bluesky, mostly among female friends. Even now, most of my likes come from those older posts.
Looking for NSFW photo-sharing accounts. The starter packs I've checked have mostly turned up inactive ones, so I’m after accounts that are actually posting. GIFs and video don’t do much for me, but I can scroll past them if there are quality photos in the mix.
There sure are. But I struggle with dead-tree books (cataracts, fear of surgery) and with due dates. Give me a deadline and I’ll decide not to start a book (or anything).
So yeah, I whinge about Australian prices, but I still support plenty of authors with my $$$.
Waited 5+ years for a book to go on sale. It finally drops to $5.
The sequel eBook? $25.
Sigh. Delete from list. 📚👀
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It me and @kstingel.bsky.social, and our adult son singing at our wedding.
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OK. The thumbnail for the video I’m quote-posting here is *not* sexually suggestive.
Here’s another Slow Club track written/performed by Rebecca Lucy Taylor before she was Self Esteem 🎧
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Written/performed by Rebecca Lucy Taylor before she was Self Esteem
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It me and @kstingel.bsky.social
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This could be us but #TomodachiLifeLivingTheDream has no multiplayer. C’mon #Nintendo, at least let us share content with our trusted friends!
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Probably not a great idea to stand on that armrest in heels. Then again, that might be why we don’t see scenes like this on modern aircraft…
A grid display of twenty book covers arranged in four rows of five, showing a mix of contemporary romance, drama, and women’s fiction titles. Visible covers include “Chasing Stardust” by Erica Lucke Dean, “The Fix” by Mia Sheridan, “Dating After the End of the World” by Geneva Rose, “Family & Other Calamities” by Leslie Gray Streeter, and “To Us” by Kristy Marie. Other titles shown are “Everything Has Changed” by Addison Clarke, “My Dormmate from College” by Kitty Keen and Trixy Treat, “Her Second Chance at Christmas Love” by Jess Brady, “Butter Pecan Gelato” by Posey Parks, and “Chasing the Chambermaid” by Lucy Felthouse. The third row includes “Life Derailed” by Beth Merlin and Danielle Modafferi, “Apart from Love” by Uvi Poznansky, “Inappropriate” by Vi Keeland, “Perverted” by Alexis Brenneman, and “No Touching” by Tiffany E. Taylor. The bottom row features “The Sister-in-Law” by Samara Cove, “The Ministry of Time” by Kaliane Bradley, “Just Wide Enough for Two” by Kacey M. Martin, “Happy After All” by Maisey Yates, and “The Imperfect Art of Caring” by Jessica Ryn. Each cover features distinct artwork, ranging from illustrated couples and typography-focused designs to photographic portraits and scenic imagery.
grid of twenty book covers arranged in four rows of five, featuring a mix of contemporary romance, erotica, and women’s fiction. Titles visible include “Thirty, Flirty and Forever Alone” by Christine Riccio, “Cartel Hotwife” by Matthew Lee, “The Heat of Summer” and “Discovery” by Melissa Tereze, and “Seasons of Seaside” by Shannon O’Connor. The second row shows “Eternal Port Valley” by Shannon O’Connor, “Just Like Her” by Fiona Zedde, “The Friendship Club” by Robyn Carr, “The Lady’s Guide to Well-Endowed Dukes” credited to Emmanuelle de Maupassant, and “Faith, Hope and Carnage” by Nick Cave and Seán O’Hagan. The third row includes “Ten Thousand Light Years from Okay” by Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman, “Freeuse Wedding Series” by Lacey Cross, “Goth Girls Come on Halloween” by B.E. Wolf, and two editions of “The Sex Retreat: Caribbean Cruise” by Lucy Xane. The bottom row features “Under Her Desk” by Mardria Portundo, “In Death We Part” by M. Bonnet, “A for Effort” by Ian Snow, “Hott Shot” by Serena Bell, and “Forking Around” by Erin Nicholas. Cover designs vary from illustrated typography and scenic imagery to photographic portraits, including several suggestive or sensual images typical of romance and erotica genres.
A grid of twenty book covers arranged in four rows of five, spanning romance, literary fiction, fantasy, and contemporary genres. Titles include “Discovering Nicola” by Clare Ashton, “Of Ink and Alchemy,” “Midlife Is the Cat’s Meow” by Miranda MacLeod and T.B. Markinson, “Twisted Ink” by A.M. McCoy, and “You Broke Me First” by Lorraine Brown. The second row features “The Hellion’s Waltz” by Olivia Waite, “Grendel & Beowulf” by C. Gockel, “Johnny Cash: The Life” by Robert Hilburn, “Eleanor & Park” by Rainbow Rowell, and “Deep Sea Seduction” by Naomi Piper. The third row includes “The Significant” by Kyra Anderson, “Letting Go” by Nelli Roberts, “The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows” by Olivia Waite, “Claiming Her” by Luna Fury, and “Five Days in Venice” by Fiona Collins. The bottom row shows “First Witches Club” by Maisey Yates, “This Is How You Lose the Time War” by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone, “House Party” by Lexi Archer, “Beyond the Doors” by J.K. Scott, and “The Mansion” by Chloe Slate. Cover designs range from illustrated couples and scenic settings to bold typography and photographic portraits, including some romantic and sensual imagery.
I've always bought *way* more books than I'll ever read. I used to share books as I bought/downloaded them and, well, here are (most of) the most recent additions to my library...
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It sucks that #Nintendo have disabled direct sharing of in-game screenshots from this title.
Sharing screen captures was one of the things I most enjoyed when I played the previous Tomodachi Life game.
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Nintendo Switch home screen showing the game “Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream” selected and marked as “Playing.” The highlighted tile is bright yellow with the game’s title, and a small user avatar appears on it. To the right are other game icons including “Pokémon Champions,” “No Man’s Sky: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition,” and “Gear Shifters.” At the top are four user profile icons with small numbers above them. The status bar shows the time as 10:54, Wi-Fi signal, and battery at 85%. Below the game row are system icons for Nintendo Switch Online, news, eShop, album, controllers, system settings, and power. Button prompts along the bottom read “Options,” “Close Software,” and “Continue.”
#NowPlaying Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream.
Every once in a while, living in Australia is tolerable. :)
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I thought so. Hathaway steals the show, though Gyllenhaal is great too. It’s noticeably more relaxed about sex and nudity than Hollywood usually is with this kind of film now.
Added to my list. Is this author you?
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Don’t tell me you *read* an audiobook and I won’t tell you I *listened to* sheet music.
Any engagement with art is valid, but I believe the difference between reading and listening goes beyond terminology.