I finished "The Duke at Hazard" by @kjcharleswriter.com and it was once again so fucking delightful ๐ฅฐ. (I mean there's a reason she's one of my very few auto-buy authors)
Posts by Fleur Rochard
Short stories sound good, I'll take a look at that one! Thank you!
On the one hand, after a working week I'm feeling very misanthropic, not ideal if you have to go on a train full of people :/
On the other a young man just offered me his seat. :)
(Yes, Ik, that probably means I look old or pregnant. Nothing wrong with either, so I'll take it :D)
I'm enjoying the various "Humans are space orcs"/"Humans packbond with everything"/ect. stories on Tiktok (I think they're mostly from reddit/Tumblr originally) - do you know any books with this premise?
The book "Stalking Jack the Ripper" by Kerri Maniscalco on the left, a ball of yellow-orange-pink-purple sock yarn in the front middle, behind it a roundish white tea mug with a relief of colourful balls of yarn and some knitting needles, and on the right a golden metal Moomin bookmark
Just opened a package a friend sent me for my birthday a few days ago, and OMG, she nailed that again ๐ฅฐ
Tfw you're starting a book and about 2-3 pages in you know you're going to love it - not even because of what the author is writing but because of HOW they're writing it. Language ๐ฅฐ