Bookish Tag Post: May Flowers Book Tag [Original]

Bookish Tag Post: May Flowers Book Tag [Original]

I was looking for a book tag to do, and I think I saw one called "April Showers," but it's not April anymore, so I thought, what about "May Flowers"? Which didn't exist, as far as I could tell, so I made my own. Does this even count as a book tag? I don't know. I'm just gonna find five books I've read with floral covers and then talk about them. Because I'm tired, and it seems easy enough, but...
 
Update: Life and Books (Apr 2024)

Update: Life and Books (Apr 2024)

Well, I'm back to having no real news to share this month. But that's not a bad thing. It's better than having bad news. I just spent another month using my free time to play Baldur's Gate 3. I really can't express how great this game is and how much I love it. I have now played five times (with a different romance and class each time), but I still don't want to stop. Anyway, here are some posts...
 
Bookish Musings: Mating Bonds Requiring Sex & Other Exclusionary Nonsense

Bookish Musings: Mating Bonds Requiring Sex & Other Exclusionary Nonsense

Look at me, doing a real discussion post! But this is one of those things I was just driven to talk about. Instead of, "I need a discussion post topic, let me think of something," it was, "These thoughts have bouncing around in my head, I should share them." Anyway, this might be a bit ranty, mostly about queer and disabled exclusion as it pertains to paranormal/fantasy/magic-related sex....
 
Gamer Musings: A Compilation of Tumblr Posts about My Baldur’s Gate 3 Shenanigans

Gamer Musings: A Compilation of Tumblr Posts about My Baldur’s Gate 3 Shenanigans

Since I know a lot of my blog visitors don't use or follow me in other places, I like to occasionally make compilation posts like this. I've done it for The Sims and Project Zomboid, so now Baldur's Gate 3 gets a turn! I've been using Tumblr a lot lately, so that's where these are from. Sorry if I went overboard 😅 I talk about this game a lot, so I tried to pick the ones that I thought...
 
Book Review: Starfire by Naomi Hughes

Book Review: Starfire by Naomi Hughes

Seventeen-year-old Peregrine lives on a planet surrounded by a barrier that keeps out star dragons, but he's been having strange dreams and a pull to the sky that he needs to understand, further fueled by his harm OCD and belief that his family would be safer with him not around. When a dragon breaks through the barrier, Per gets on a submarine headed for the breach to try and learn...