We have a Discord community, Baby Got Books, which houses several different book clubs, including Diverse Historical Romance (@lostinabookbrb.bsky.social), Backlog Bookshelf (@thelefthandedkat.bsky.social), and No More Dead White Dudes (@joas-mon.bsky.social).
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It’s timeeeeee! Come join my reader community this weekend for a readathon! (Yes, you can sleep!) we are reading all weekend and yapping about books! Join my reader community on Bindery and connect to our Discord! boozhoo.binderybooks.com #booksky #diversebooksky
Finished We Can Never Leave Here
Reading too many 😅
If you can help financially please do. @michaellaborn.bsky.social does so much for this community. Let’s show up for him.
www.gofundme.com/f/aid-michae... Fundraiser for Michael LaBorn by Dominique Burleson : Aid Michael LaBorn in Overcoming Family Hardship
Sage green background with photo of me white woman with reddish brown hair and a smile. Wearing a black and white swim shirt. Various doodles and writing are across the imagine. Sarah at the top. On the left: audiobooks, multiple genres, comfort show- Dawson’s Creek, love to see nature- but hates camping. To the right of photo: 37, chronic illness, love books with fat MCs, this account is about sharing diverse books
A re-introduction! Do we share anything in common?
#Booksky #Bookworm #Introduction
Photo is of a buff tabby hugging an srm
Delbert needed hugs
THE EL is out in just a few days. Book launch at CityLit in Chicago. Preorder available wherever you get your book on. #FridayReads
It's got the #1 New Release in Indigenous Fiction tag at Bezosland: www.amazon.com/El-Theodore-...
Oh, and if you're an audiobook fan, the cast is unbelievable!
Hmm I would make sure you have rainbow shoe laces in for good measure
BREAKING: We just subpoenaed the Epstein files.
As a survivor of sexual assault, I know the pain & trauma survivors carry. This subpoena is a massive victory for every survivor who has ever been silenced, dismissed, or harmed.
Bondi must release the files immediately. We demand accountability.
Picture of buff tabby happily laying on an arm
Delbert likes me a little
A "blue alert" from the state of Texas for an injury to a cop 250 miles away from where I live.
Texas can't adequately warn people about deadly floods, but it can immediately let me know that a cop got hurt 250 miles away from me.
Your regular reminder that most people in this country can't afford to move to another state and the inclination to say they're getting what they voted for in the devastation of a hurricane or flood or whatever the hell is a failure of common sense and empathy on multiple levels.
Children deserve food safety necessities etc no matter who their parents are. Disgusting to see people like this.
"No one knows what will come to replace the international system that is currently collapsing around us, but any political system that prioritizes punishing those who protest genocide rather than stopping the killing has clearly exhausted itself."
www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-i...
Today in James Baldwin already said it: “The children are always ours, every single one of them, all over the globe; and I am beginning to suspect that whoever is incapable of recognizing this may be incapable of morality.”
PSA.
@realDonaldTrump is exceptionally proud of the animal cages he had built to house the victims of his ethnic cleansing. Call it what it is people. Pretending it's not is lying to yourself.
Remember when the federal government allowed an unelected Nazi billionaire to defund the National Weather Service right before storm season hit? This Texan remembers. #TexasFloods
If you’re reading this, you know my politics. Children dying isn’t political; it’s heartbreaking.
We’re calling for a Florida boycott over the inhumane “Alligator Alcatraz” detention site. Cancel your family vacation and choose a different destination this summer.
Go enter to win an earc of Cry, Voidbringer! We are giving away 100 copies on Goodreads! www.goodreads.com/book/show/22...
The fact we have secret police whisking people off the streets doesn’t get enough attention. It ain’t normal and we’re further down the road to authoritarianism than you think.
LL Cool J said that he will not perform at Wawa Welcome America in Philadelphia on July 4th because of union strike
“There is absolutely no way I can perform across a picket line”
Protecting his stock portfolio while ripping away health care from 17 million Americans.
This is Washington at its worst.
We need to ban Congressional stock trading.
A U.S. citizen who was arrested for filming an ICE raid at Home Depot is suing the federal government for $1 million— and I hope he gets every penny.
THIS‼️ When being transported, Garcia heard agents boasting about how many ‘bodies’ they had gotten that day and saw them celebrate with high fives.
“The New York Times collaborated with a white nationalist eugenicist hacker and agreed to keep his identity a secret to publish a Zohran Mamdani hit piece” is a way bigger story than “18 year old Zohran Mamdani ticked ‘African American’ on his Columbia application because he was a citizen of Uganda”
Laura Loomer‘s tweet: Alligator lives matter. The good news is, alligators are guaranteed at least 65 million meals if we get started now.
The entire Latino population in the U.S. is 65 million. She means all of us.
Abrego is the *only* prisoner ever released from CECOT, so this is the sole account we have of the horrifying conditions in the prison in El Salvador where Trump has sent over 260 people from the US.
ARC Sign-up are open! Pre-order now! Links are in bio!
What's that? You wanna ARC read this western fantasy romance double feature about two orc brothers falling in love with tough as nails FMCs that I wrote with @lizziestrongauthor.bsky.social ? Why didn't you say so! ARC sign-ups are open; check out my links!
#BookSky 📚🌶️
Book cover of Of Walking in Ice: Munich-Paris, 23 November–14 December 1974 by Werner Herzog. Vague gradiented background in neutral tones with title, subtitle illustrated as if typed onto packing tape.
Book cover of On the Wandering Paths by Sylvain Tesson, translated by Drew Burk. Picturesque mountains and blue sky in background, title tucked within, white block at bottom with author information.
Book cover of The Man Who Walked in Color by Georges Didi-Huberman, translated by Drew Burk. This is a book about James Turrell and cover is a Turrell-esque geometric shape window into a blue somewhat cloudy sky, surrounded by white.
LAST CALL: $10 paperbacks on our site when you order 3 or more using code MN93820. Expires July 1st.
Run! Don't walk! But: here are some titles on walking that are pretty cool and quite a steal at $10 apiece.
www.upress.umn.edu/special-sale...