Happy Martin Luther King Jr day
Added 2025-01-20 19:00:08 +0000 UTCHello everyone, I hope you're all doing well and handling the overwhelming world as best you can. I will not be posting art today, but I would like to open a discussion about our favorite books, and why we like them.
My favorite book is currently Roald Dahl's "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More."
His writing is extremely efficient and clear, which I prefer over flowery language. I strongly suggest reading his short stories from this book, it has helped to spark so much creative writing for myself.
For something light; If you're looking a male with male romance that is not written by a middle aged straight woman,then I recommend "Widdershins, Whyborne and Griffin." Although I have grown out of the books, it holds a special place in my heart.
Do you have any book recommendations? Do you have favorite authors or even a favorite quote?
Hang in there everyone!
Comments
My favorite book is pax by Sara Pennypacker, technically a kids book but made me very emotional. It’s from two povs one of a kid and the other his pet fox that was separated from him during a war because he wasn’t allowed to take him with him to live with his grandfather
robbie
2025-01-27 07:26:01 +0000 UTCCatcher in the Rye has always been my comfort read, and as a rebellious gender deviant, Holden Caulfield always called to me. Idk what else to say, I’m just keeping it short and sweet :(:
August
2025-01-20 20:57:28 +0000 UTCOh boy do I have news for you :D
AndyHDi
2025-01-20 20:25:44 +0000 UTCThat sounds lovely, and id much rather read about that through elves than through humans!
AloofAdrien
2025-01-20 20:23:57 +0000 UTCElves 👉👈 Well. It's also about transformation (physical and mental), the overcoming of both long and short traumas, and the ability to change entirely as a person based on your own actions. So making the choices to recovery!
AndyHDi
2025-01-20 20:21:46 +0000 UTCThe little prince is a phenomenal story!
AloofAdrien
2025-01-20 20:18:51 +0000 UTCOoh, what's Strands of Starlight about if you don't mind me asking?
AloofAdrien
2025-01-20 20:18:34 +0000 UTCAlso love The Little Prince, the arrival, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead
AtlasPax
2025-01-20 20:15:09 +0000 UTCI love the book The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions as a queer individual I resonate with the messages in the book and feel a sense of connection to it, it's messages about the world still hold true today and it's given me some laughs in the times we're living in. It's very much written by queer people for queer people
AtlasPax
2025-01-20 20:14:04 +0000 UTCMy favourite book is 'Strands of Starlight' by Gael Baudino. I bought my copy for a quarter from a neighbor, and it has been annotated and read dozens of times. A close second is Flowers for Algernon :) (Shockingly, LOTR is third on the list)
AndyHDi
2025-01-20 20:01:14 +0000 UTCI perfer audio books since I can do more while listening to them!
Petri
2025-01-20 19:27:19 +0000 UTCI'll add it to my cart! Do you prefer reading or audiobooks more?
AloofAdrien
2025-01-20 19:20:01 +0000 UTCMy favorite book is "The road" by Cormac McCarthy! It's about a man and his son living in a Post-Apocalyptic world. It can be very sad and dark at times but it's definitely worth reading and or listening to(I've been listening to the audio book to sleep.) the movie is also very good:)
Petri
2025-01-20 19:17:24 +0000 UTCThat is equally as beautiful. Finding beauty in both simplistic and thought provoking statements are one of life's little treasures I think
Matchew
2025-01-20 19:10:44 +0000 UTCThat's absolutely lovely and haunting! My favorite quote is from Roald Dahl's "The Swan" "Some people, when they have taken too much and have been driven beyond the point of endurance, simply crumble. There are others, though they are not many, who will for some reason be unconquerable. You meet them in time of war and also in time of peace. Nothing, neither pain nor torture nor threat of death will cause them to give up."
AloofAdrien
2025-01-20 19:09:03 +0000 UTCWhile I find it hard to say I have a favourite book I do have a favourite quote. From the Never Whistle at Night horror anthology the quote "There was something inside me that was clearly murderous and felt nothing like me." has stuck with me long after I finished the short it was from.
Matchew
2025-01-20 19:04:35 +0000 UTC