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The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern



Blurb:
Far beneath the surface of the earth, upon the shores of the Starless Sea, there is a labyrinthine collection of tunnels and rooms filled with stories. The entryways that lead to this sanctuary are often hidden, sometimes on forest floors, sometimes in private homes, sometimes in plain sight. But those who seek will find. Their doors have been waiting for them.

Zachary Ezra Rawlins is searching for his door, though he does not know it. He follows a silent siren song, an inexplicable knowledge that he is meant for another place. When he discovers a mysterious book in the stacks of his campus library he begins to read, entranced by tales of lovelorn prisoners, lost cities, and nameless acolytes. Suddenly a turn of the page brings Zachary to a story from his own childhood impossibly written in this book that is older than he is.

A bee, a key, and a sword emblazoned on the book lead Zachary to two people who will change the course of his life: Mirabel, a fierce, pink-haired painter, and Dorian, a handsome, barefoot man with shifting alliances. These strangers guide Zachary through masquerade party dances and whispered back room stories to the headquarters of a secret society where doorknobs hang from ribbons, and finally through a door conjured from paint to the place he has always yearned for. Amid twisting tunnels filled with books, gilded ballrooms, and wine-dark shores Zachary falls into an intoxicating world soaked in romance and mystery. But a battle is raging over the fate of this place and though there are those who would willingly sacrifice everything to protect it, there are just as many intent on its destruction. As Zachary, Mirabel, and Dorian venture deeper into the space and its histories and myths, searching for answers and each other, a timeless love story unspools, casting a spell of pirates, painters, lovers, liars, and ships that sail upon a Starless Sea.


I found myself in tears by the end of this book, although I couldn't say why. Maybe because it was ending. A gorgeous, gorgeous story, full of lovely moments that took my breath away.

This is from a reviewer on Goodreads who hated the book:
The Starless Sea is a book written for true readers. I’m talking about the kind of person who spent their childhood in and out of libraries and bookshops; the kind of person who sits and imagines adventure and an escape from the mundaneness of every single endless day without magic: the kind of person who lives for books and reading.


That pretty much describes my entire childhood, so yes, I loved this book.

However, I understand why it would not work for some people - the story twists on itself, and requires a *lot* of attention to what has happened in previous chapters.

February books

Mar. 9th, 2026 12:13 am
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Lieutenant Hornblower - C. S. Forester
Beyond Measure - James Vincent
Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome
Murder at the Vicarage - Agatha Christie
Post Captain - Patrick O'Brian
NOS4A2 - Joe Hill

belated books )

2025 (2025)

Mar. 8th, 2026 08:56 am
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All right, here I'm going to have to concede that my usual strategy for disambiguating game titles has broken down. This post is about a game called 2025 that came out in the year 2025.

grid of items including aluminium, Star-Lord, booby, and Charles Fairbanks

It's a puzzle where you're presented with two thousand and twenty-five items that you have to group into 45 categories of 45 items each. This is a much bigger version of the New York Times daily 4x4 categorization puzzle Connections (which you can play on a third party site if you don't want to deal with the NYT), which in turn is inspired by the British quiz show Only Connect.

2025 is not as conceptually difficult as Connections, which goes out of its way to trick you into thinking items go together that don't. I figured out what the 45 categories in 2025 were relatively quickly, and then spent a long time with most of them almost full (40+) and staring at a couple hundred uncategorized items that I had simply never heard of. I was able to guess some of them by what sort of a thing they sounded like they could plausibly be, but I also used a lot of brute force, especially towards the end. Yes, the first category I successfully filled was
spoilersbirds. The last one I filled was legal doctrines, which are very hard to tell apart from mixed drinks and logical fallacies because all three are mostly ridiculous-sounding nonsense phrases.

You can play 2025 for free on the website of its creator, Thomas Colthurst. His whole site is worth looking at if you are fondly nostalgic for '90s era web sites made by geeks of a certain generation who want to share their filk about linear algebra and lists of puns they and their friends came up with on Usenet.

Thanks to [personal profile] lirazel for the recommendation!

Pondering love vs. friendship

Mar. 8th, 2026 05:31 am
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So, I've been thinking about how everyone watches their favorite shows with their own particular way of seeing the world. This is why some people see certain ships and others don't.

It started with my pondering how people could watch something I personally think is pretty blatant and not see it. In my quest to figure it out, I've listened to a couple of Miami Vice episode reaction podcasts, and I gotta say, I was frankly pretty surprised by their take on some things. The way I relate to others myself is how I interpret subtext (or lack thereof). For instance...

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We won!

Mar. 8th, 2026 08:04 am
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12 games into our 20-game season, Kodiaks 2 finally notched up a win! We beat Lee Valley Vampires 1-0 last night. That single goal was scored with about ten minutes to go, and it was a long ten minutes, and especially a long last minute on the bench after my final shift, waiting to see if we'd do it. I was literally crying in the post-game huddle and handshake line. This team, this team that we dragged into existence in the face of multiple obstacles, this amazing bunch of women. We won, we won, we won.

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The Way to a Beautiful World

Mar. 7th, 2026 11:59 pm
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The Way to a Beautiful World by James Norbury

Another collection of cartoons, loosely woven into a tale. A little more loosely than in Journey, which benefitted it. Most could work as stand-alones, and are the strongest.

Round 77: Screencap Pool by Breyzy

Mar. 7th, 2026 11:41 pm
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I wanted to challenge myself by using screencaps in the pool not from me, so I hope I did them justice! ♥



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