Melissa Stordahl
@mlunav.bsky.social
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Booking my annual checkup immediately following a July of haggis, tatties, and whiskey may have been an error on my part.
2 months ago
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My 77yo mom was pulled aside by TSA for having a giant carrot in her purse. This is possibly the most on brand event related to her ever.
2 months ago
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I was hacked this morning, trying to get my account back to normal! Apologies for any interactions I had while I was not myself! π±
3 months ago
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Hank Green
4 months ago
The new Neil Halloran documentary on Smallpox has completely changed how I see the RFK Jr. version of the world. Neil (softly) argues that realizing that disease isn't the fault of the sick /or/ the fault of the Gods ushered in a new future where we felt the authority to care for each other.
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Henri when I tell him he gets to go play with his friends today πβ€οΈ
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Granite Man
5 months ago
Me *sexting*: I read that book you recommended.
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Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall gets all the stars from me, just the most beautiful historical fiction that will make you cry, plus the wildest twists.
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5 months ago
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I always joke about playing the type of records that any 1800s ghosts in our house might enjoy, but last night Maria Callas started playing when nobody was near the music space, so I probably need to be a little more diligent about keeping them happy. π³
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My first 5βοΈ horror read of the year! Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng is the dark, gruesome, and powerful story of a woman who cleans crime scenes at the beginning of the pandemic. Thank you to Mira Books for the ARC; this one comes out April 29th. # BookSky ππ
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sweetie Ο
7 months ago
upon further reflection evolution was a mistake. today i shall be focusing on growing back my gills and returning to the sea
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I am loving this horror novel with Vietnamese mythology and monsters that may swim beneath us or live within us. Itβs written beautifully; Iβve been highlighting like a maniac while devouring it. Thank you to
@bloomsburybooks.bsky.social
for They Bloom at Night by Trang Thanh Tran! ππ
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cluesan al-gaib
7 months ago
me & the girls are gonna go rage against the dying of the light later. if u wanna come
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Henri and his best friend Nigel, enjoying the sun together. β€οΈ
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Iβm loving todayβs flight read so far: itβs a raw and gritty coming-of-age story of three young girls in nineties Yorkshire, England. Thank you so much to
@henryholtbooks.bsky.social
for the ARC of We Pretty Pieces of Flesh by Colwill Brown! ππ
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7 months ago
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I will officially be hibernating with this on release date. The Murderbot sci fi series is my happy place.
add a skeleton here at some point
7 months ago
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I blinked and the cute hockey player who was asking how I did on the calculus test is now in my kitchen wearing a full-on Grandpa cardigan talking about our electric bill. Where did forty years go?
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Heather Turiello
7 months ago
This feels so relevant right now.
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molly conger
8 months ago
ok but like, how are we getting any work done. i'm trying to tippy tap away at my silly little keyboard but every fifteen minutes or so the new stupidest thing anyone's ever done happens.
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What if an heiress you didnβt know was murdered, and shockingly left her generational wealth to you? What if you had no alibi for the night she died? Thank you to
@readlandmark.bsky.social
for this juicy locked room mystery with so many twists! ππ
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This one scared me, and even more unsettling was knowing that the author wrote this sci fi horror set at the South Pole WHILE he was at the South Pole. π± Thank you to
@angryrobotbooks.bsky.social
for this copy of Symbiote by Michael Nayak! ππ
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8 months ago
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Ahh, ARC approval for one of my most anticipated reads just came through! Baldwin: A Love Story by Nicholas Boggs is the story of how his relationships shaped his work. Thank you,
@fsgbooks.bsky.social
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8 months ago
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All Better Now by Neal Shusterman would make for great book club discussion: a virus leaves those that survive it completely happy, no longer wanting to consume or caring how others view them. Thank you to Simon and Schuster for the ARC! ππ
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8 months ago
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Realm of Ice and Sky by Buddy Levy is sending me down so many rabbit holes, learning about the adventurous men who risked their lives or died while trying to reach the North Pole via airship. Thanks to
@stmartinspress.bsky.social
for the ARC! ππ
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8 months ago
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I was blown away by this historical fiction based on the real-life 1500s French noblewoman who survived years alone after being abandoned on an uninhabited island. Thank you to
@thedialpress.bsky.social
for the ARC of Isola by Allegra Goodman! ππ
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8 months ago
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What if you suddenly had to fight for your life while simultaneously discovering its meaning and purpose? I loved the sci fi horror The Way Up is Death by Dan Hanks! Thank you to
@angryrobotbooks.bsky.social
for the gifted copy! ππ
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9 months ago
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Back home in cold Minnesota, catching up on messages and ARCs. My Netgalley percentage is π but I am now fortified by large quantities of Spanish cheese and ready to devour all the good books. π ππ
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9 months ago
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Today I visited Stonehenge; it was chilly but pure sunlight, with scattered ravens keeping an eye on things.
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9 months ago
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Current read while on a gloomy sea: We Lived on the Horizon by Erika Swyler. A bio-prosthetic surgeon creates a personal physical AI called Nix, filled with her own knowledge and experience. Thanks to
@atriabooks.bsky.social
for this ARC! ππ
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9 months ago
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There should be a special adult Girl Scout badge for shaving your legs while on a stormy sea. π³
9 months ago
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My first time visiting The Alhambra in Granada, Spain, and it was overwhelmingly beautiful!
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9 months ago
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I visited a farm north of Cartagena Spain and these horses gave me so much joy.
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9 months ago
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Yesterday I explored the beautiful city of Cartagena Spain! I tried several varieties of salt-preserved fish and possibly the best sangria ever. Does anyone know what stone the pretty streets are paved in?
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9 months ago
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I tried the high speed train from Madrid to Barcelona and it was just lovely: gorgeous Madrid train station, comfy seats, little glass of cava to welcome passengers, smooth ride at 300kph.
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9 months ago
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Three days is not enough time to walk past all the beautiful places in Madrid. Until next timeβ¦ β€οΈ
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9 months ago
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Iβm walking all over Madrid today! You may ring this convent door to buy cookies from the cloistered nuns. You may talk to them but no visuals; once they enter the convent they never see outside humans again.
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9 months ago
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There needs to be an additional circle of hell for people who talk at full volume the entire way on an overnight flight.
9 months ago
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I loved Karissa Chenβs epic historical fiction Homeseeking, which follows Haiwen and Suchi for 60 years after their ill-fated teenage romance in 1940s Shanghai. Thank you to Putnam for the ARC! ππ
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9 months ago
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Thank you so much to The Nerd Fam and author Seeley Lynde for sending me a copy of Palace of Disorder all the way from Australia! Itβs an epic fantasy inspired by Egyptian mythology; Iβm excited to read this one! ππ
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All The Water In The World by Eiren Caffall is beautifully written and powerful. A small group takes shelter on the roof of The American Museum of Natural History after catastrophic weather, floods and illness have wiped out much of the population. 5βοΈ ππ
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9 months ago
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Henri doing a great job keeping an eye on the neighborhood.
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9 months ago
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I loved Custodians of Wonder by Eliot Stein; each chapter is an in-depth look at a rare tradition being kept alive by one or only a few people in the world. Thank you to
@stmartinspress.bsky.social
for the ebook! ππ
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9 months ago
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Finally saw Angelina Jolie playing Maria Callas and cried of course. The beautiful wardrobe and luxurious Paris apartment filled with art, the walks through the Paris streets, everything. Everyone must be ordering her music on vinyl because most is now sold out until after Xmas.
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Horror novel What the Woods Took by Courtney Gould scared me but in the best way. Great character development and so much tension as a group of troubled teens involuntarily sent to a wilderness retreat have to summon strength and work together to survive. ππ
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Audio book rec: I loved an early ARC of the beautifully-written story The Fox Wife; the audio read by author Yangsze Choo feels so elegant and luxurious, wrapping you in entertainment that makes the world disappear. ππ
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10 months ago
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Jonathan Edward Durham
10 months ago
I buy a book the same way I buy a bottle of wine: do I like the little picture on the front, do I like the little blurb on the back, and does it look like itβll &#% me up for $12
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Gorgeous slipcovered special edition of The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-ExupΓ©ry! π ππ
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brooks
10 months ago
Me forgetting something in my 20s: haha Iβm a dummy Me forgetting something now: is this the end for my brain
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