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Category Archives: polysyllabic spree
June 2019: How This Month of Reading and Connecting Reinvigorated My Mind
What I Read: Dreadnought by April Daniels The Witch Boy by Molly Knox Ostertag Real Queer America by Samantha Allen We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia The Love Songs of Sappho translated by Paul Roche Let’s … Continue reading
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Tagged asexual, denver pride, family, howls moving castle, latine, lemony snicket, LGBT+, literacy, live music, mental health, music, nonfiction, pride, pride month, queer eye, queer literature, red states, sapphic poetry, sappho, sci-fi, series of unfortunate events, siblings, sister, song of achilles, tan france, tattered cover, trans experience, twenty one pilots, usa
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May 2019: How I Read Too Much Because of Boredom, Anxiety, and Unemployment
What I Read: The rest of Do What You Want edited by Ruby Tandoh Crown of Feathers by Nicki Pau Preto Anya’s Ghost by Vera Brosgol The Bad Beginning (re-read) by Lemony Snicket The Reptile Room (re-read) by Lemony Snicket … Continue reading
Posted in new era, polysyllabic spree
Tagged books, booktube, drag, eliza and her monsters, ghost, graphic novels, i wish you all the best, lara jean, lemony snicket, LGBT+, mason deaver, mental health, mick jagger, neil gaiman, nonbinary, owlcrate, paperbackdreams, prince, queer lit, radio silence, romance books, series of unfortunate events, the rolling stones, to all the boys i've loved before, umbrella academy
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April 2019: How I Read and Loved My First Graphic Novel
What I Read: The ABC’s of LGBT+ by Ash Hardell Black Flag and punk rock zines Under the Feet of Jesus by Helena María Viramontes An Arsonist’s Guide to Writers’ Homes in New England by Brock Clarke The Dew Breaker … Continue reading
Posted in LGBT+, new era, polysyllabic spree
Tagged 2000s, ash hardell, books, freddie mercury, GBBO, graphic novels, great british bake off, harry potter, library, life lessons, mental health, punk rock, punk rock jesus, queen, reading
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February 2019: How Reading Through my Emotions Helps, a.k.a. February Was Weird
What I Read: Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli Wild Beauty by Anna-Marie McLemore This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab The Tea Dragon Society (graphic novel) by Katie O’Neill Autoboyography by Christina … Continue reading
Posted in LGBT+, new era, polysyllabic spree
Tagged autoboyography, books, jack kerouac, jk rowling, one the road, owlcrate, punk rock, queer lit, reading, this savage song, victoria schwab, zines
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January 2019: How I’m Changing the Way I Approach Reading
What I Read: An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green A Study in Scarlet (re-read) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Story of Green Day by Doug Small Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson Part of The Courtier by Baldesar Castiglione … Continue reading
Posted in new era, polysyllabic spree
Tagged alternative press, ariel bissett, books, booktube, green day, hank green, LGBT+, nick hornby, problemsofabooknerd, reading, shakespeare, sherlock holmes, used books
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