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Robotswithpersonality

Robotswithpersonality

Joined June 2022

Funny fantasy, sci-fi for speculating, meta horror, final girls, Greek myth, pleasant mysteries, ace/agender rep
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Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett
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The Stand by Stephen King
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Lab Girl | Hope Jahren
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Truly unique in a way I know I'm going to struggle to do justice to.
First, please, please, do a tandem read on this. The audiobook is read by the author, whose voice is both genuine and a completely beautiful surprise. Her way with words will make you want to have the print in front of your eyes at the same time.
The format is quietly groundbreaking, taking moments to discuss the form, function and life cycle of plants, trees, 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? each as a sort of introduction to a part of the author's history, a stage of her life.
Jahren covers the struggle for funding and recognition as a student, a scientist, a professor, a woman. Her personal mental health concerns accompanying her journey as a human, a scientist, and a pregnant woman, the mania and self-harm, the medication that improved life. Her relationships, loneliness staved off by one parent if not the other even as both
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? were admired, by a friend in the field that became a platonic partner in science and life, a husband who shares her values, a son that seems to heal part of her own childhood.
I think it's fair to say a significant portion of this book touches on the tandem journey her friend and colleague Bill is on as they struggle to build labs and deal with multifarious challenges. I should say that their banter/escapades runs the gamut between hilarious
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? and appalling, sort of giggling with one hand over your eyes kinda deal.
It's clear from the epilogue that Jahren wants every person who reads to do what they can for trees, especially seeing that there are more planted, but I think that there are several things that comes through clearly for me, which given what I'm hearing from the States these days, are unlikely to have become lower priority in the nine years since this book was published
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Robotswithpersonality 5/? Science needs more funding with less hoops to jump through, for scientists, support staff and space/equipment/materials
Women in science need more support, a matter of changing views as well as more tangible efforts which I'm sure there are professional organizations to spearhead
Continuing de-stigmatization of mental health concerns, and funding of health care and research, which will improve odds of accurate diagnoses and treatment
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Robotswithpersonality 6/6 ⚠️description of animal slaughter, animal confinement, mental health concerns, birth complications
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Lab Girl | Hope Jahren
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😆

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Lab Girl | Hope Jahren
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❤️‍🩹🥹

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Lab Girl | Hope Jahren
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⛓️‍💥➕♥️🟰👊🏼

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Lab Girl | Hope Jahren
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It's time for a revolution...of weeds? 🌱

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Lab Girl | Hope Jahren
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“America may say that it values science, but it sure as hell doesn't want to pay for it.“ 😞

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Favourites from the first half of 2025.
Upon reflection, these are the most powerful, memorable, beautiful, enjoyable reads from January to June .
From the top left to bottom right:
Non-fiction memoir and general, graphic novels, art non-fiction, poetry, picture books,
Fiction: fantasy, sci fi, contemporary/historical, crime, horror

BookmarkTavern I loved The Magic Fish! 💖💖 1d
Robotswithpersonality @BookmarkTavern YES!!! Creative and beautiful and resonant. 23h
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Wyrd Sisters | Terry Pratchett
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Loving the current reads colour palette. 🧡💛💚

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Giggles aplenty. 😁
Highlights from this volume include:
Woman huffing kitty cat, then adopting/absconding with the one in the cat cafe that reminds her of her husband
Medical professional critiquing the drama set up by Tatsu and Miku to entertain a kid in the hospital
Of COURSE, the continuing adventures surrounding a retired mob boss and his darling dog Pinky
Competitive haiku with the adorable father-in-law along for the ride

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Absurd in a way that leaves me grinning.
Fave of this volume was of course dogs + mobsters episode.
Other highlights include:
Food that transports via sense memory people back to moments in their past that wreak emotional devastation in the most entertaining way possible
The flair with which house husband and nerd team up for the pursuit of prizes
Poor Masa repeatedly ending up that worse for wear thanks to the power couple's good intentions

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Never heard neutering phrased quite like that...🤦🏼‍♂️

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The Squish! ☺️

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Lab Girl | Hope Jahren
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Summer ASMR

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Stunning art, the quality of the narrative varies.

Town Mouse Country Mouse is a reproduction of the original tale with glorious detail in both the nature of country mouse and the luxuriously cozy surroundings of city mouse, not to mention the various other animals in their imaginative ensembles. Top notch way to engage with a classic.
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Robotswithpersonality 2/? Armadillo Rodeo, which I assume is a Brett original, felt a bit like a culture shock fever dream, but I assume there are a large number of southwestern Americans, not just Texans, who will relate to and enjoy the imagery and action. As always, the depictions of animals and nature are on point. 5d
Robotswithpersonality 3/? The Umbrella is particularly captivating in depicting lush and vibrant fauna and flora of the cloud forest. I had to actively suppress the adult part of my brain asking why the father was okay with the kid going into the forest alone to try and spot, among other wildlife, a big cat, aka a carnivorous predator (is that redundant? Are all predator's carnivorous?) even if most of the time they don't eat children, and the reality that while 5d
Robotswithpersonality 4/? the animals are interacting with the umbrella, the kid is climbing a huge tree, that eventually gives him a view of the top of the cloud forest, again, alone. 🫣 Just, suspend your disbelief and enjoy the visuals. 5d
Robotswithpersonality 5/? Three Snow Bears being an Arctic remix on Goldilocks with polar bears that are kind to sled dogs and not too put out by home invasion to say goodbye at the end was certainly a new experience. I'd love to see an Inuit own voices' review of this story in particular because I think Brett went for accuracy on much of the clothing and home details resembling those traditionally used by those Indigenous to the polar bear region of Canada/ 5d
Robotswithpersonality 6/6 /the far North. 5d
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Beautiful, the colour and the detail.

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Mossy | Jan Brett
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Wonderful. The ART! The rendering of nature, the detail in both the borders and background and central figures on each page, the use of colour, the expression on the little turtle faces! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT. And of course, a great message contained within the narrative. So grateful Jan Brett was recommended to me.

Texreader That is a darling cover!! 💐 5d
TheBookHippie I love this book. I own two copies 🤣 5d
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Mossy | Jan Brett
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Just gorgeous. And the meeting of Mossy and Scoot, so cute! 🥰

TheBookHippie I love this book so much. 5d
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Mossy | Jan Brett
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The greeeens! 😍💚

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A lovely time, with just a sprinkle of bittersweetness among the flights of fancy. I enjoy the visual design choices, colours vibrant in memories and more muted in present, the pink standing out throughout, and the choice to make the story almost, but not completely, word free.

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The Vinyl Cafe Notebooks | Stuart McLean
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Overall, a pleasant experience. I'll admit I was confused to start with, as the author has produced works of fiction related to the Vinyl Cafe radio show, but this collection is essays rather than short stories.
A lot are simple moments, what I might term as palate cleansers, but they do occasionally get more involved, heavy, moving, discussing the author's past and present as well as that of Canada and Canadians. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? I am charmed to the point of wanting to look into more of his writing.
Perhaps it's the timing of this particular holiday weekend, but it does make me want to look into more (settler) Canadian authors and Indigenous authors representing the nations originally and continuously inhabiting this land.
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? Favourites from this collection:

The Front Lawn
Safe Places
The Tall Grass Prairie Bread Company
Watermelon

[Loved most of the Reader's Notes section]
Book Buying
The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
W.O. Mitchell
Free Books
The Creation of Sam McGee
Leacock Country
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The Way Which is Not the Way
Richard Stanfield's Grave
Biking Across Canada
Bridge Walking
Parliament Hill
Motels
My Hello Problem
Spelling
The National Umbrella Collective
The Desk Lamp
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The Vinyl Cafe Notebooks | Stuart McLean
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🚂☺️

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The Vinyl Cafe Notebooks | Stuart McLean
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...“as if I had run my hand across the entire country like you would a piano.“
I love the way that description engages the senses.

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...“the deadfalls are part of the beauty.“
Suddenly my love of old graveyards and old forests are linked. What a wonderful way of seeing.

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🍃☀️

BarbaraJean 💜 I have a friend who describes his favorite color as “sunlight through leaves.“ 6d
Robotswithpersonality @BarbaraJean YES! I have a weakness for most greens, but that hue's hard to beat. 5d
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The Vinyl Cafe Notebooks | Stuart McLean
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💅🏻

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The Vinyl Cafe Notebooks | Stuart McLean
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📚♥️

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The Vinyl Cafe Notebooks | Stuart McLean
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🍒🌸😌

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The Vinyl Cafe Notebooks | Stuart McLean
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👏🏻🙌🏻

TheBookHippie 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 6d
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The Vinyl Cafe Notebooks | Stuart McLean
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Feels like just the thing this weekend...🇨🇦

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Everything I wanted it to be.
The focus is on Black cinematic horror, but to address the subject well, it also dips into Black cinematic history beyond horror, and the Black experience in America, historical and present day. There is some coverage of international releases, but the book is primarily talking about US films and the minutiae reflecting the particular racism of each decade as it affects the output of Black horror cinema, 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? including tropes and minority within minority representation.
I'm glad for the structure the book provides, outlining the multiple ways the egregious past has limited representation and creativity and the hopeful outlook for the future, while in no way letting present day America off the hook for all the ways it still needs to improve on screen and in real life for Back Americans.
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? Two things surprised me.
1) How funny the text is as a whole. Yes, it deals with serious topics throughout, but the authors' experienced media critic angle adds a superlative quality to the writing - I don't think we went more than five pages before someone else was getting roasted for poor creative output or racist thinking. The few word puns that made their way into the text were choice.
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? 2) The formatting of the book itself. The heavy, glossy pages remind me of a cross between a bird guide and a tour guide, though there are relatively few images included given that is usually the reason for such a paper choice.
The many lists and trivia inserts with their own formatting and occasional graphics reminded me of a magazine you'd get at the theatre, all the information goes further to emphasizing the point the authors want to make
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Robotswithpersonality 5/? in that associated chapter, but it's a welcome change in comparison to other non-fiction texts I've picked up outside university.

Less a critique and more a heads up for anyone who plans to read it linearly rather than dip into particular chapters - you're going to encounter duplicate information about films. I believe this was done so that anybody picking the book up anywhere, whether they'd seen a certain film or not,
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Robotswithpersonality 6/6 would know what it contained and why it was being discussed as an exemplar (this book is a rich text for examples for each point made). Don't let the authors' effort to be thorough distract from the important information being relayed.

⚠️Mention of racism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia
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What truth?

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WTF! Part 4 😏

Nebklvr That is hilarious 1w
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WTF! Part 3 🫢😆

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WTF! Part 2. 😆🫢

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“ritualistic discharge“ is going to stick with me.

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The Stand | Stephen King
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Good Morning.

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The Vinyl Cafe Notebooks | Stuart McLean
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Trying to picture myself telling the embodiment of Spring (in my head that's Persephone) to “Get over yourself. Give me the flowers.“ 🫢😆💐

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WTF?! 😆 Yeah, I'm going to spend half this book outraged and the other half in hysterics of one kind or another.

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Superb silliness continues...
Highlights include:
Halloween costume contest
Fighting a cold with memorably aggressive imagery
Could NOT stop cringing during the attempts at rap, I think that was intentional?

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The Arrival | Shaun Tan
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Exquisite. Enchanting. The most beautiful immigrant story I've encountered, bursting with Tan's fantastical creations. Feels sort of sacrilegious to sing the praises in words, of a story told entirely in images to such powerful effect, but it's what I got! I'm now going to reread it.
If you somehow haven't picked up Creature by this artist/author, highly recommend.

⚠️Images of forced child labour, war, death, major injury

TheBookHippie I love this book. 2w
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The Vinyl Cafe Notebooks | Stuart McLean
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Today's 'scratched my brain just right' sentence. 💭

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🌜🎹🎶😌

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A marvelous time, loved as much as the other poetry collection I read by this author. I love the design decision to show the word, the letters falling down I to the other words constructed, on a page with the artist's embellishments, and the poem in standardized formatting on the next page, along with the colour differential, white for the art pages and red for the constructed poem pages. 1/2

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 An enjoyable compilation of creativity with a very summery cover. If you want something poolside that's as refreshing as your drink of choice, pick this up. 🍋 2w
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🌌🦁🤩

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Mostly mourning the lost potential in the premise.
Despite the extensive amount of the story delivered by an unlikeable narrator, I can see so much here that would have really worked for me if handled differently.
The author writes well, but seems to often choose to write in an attempt to shock the reader, but in ways I've encountered before, that only leave a bad taste in my mouth. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? Opening with post-WW2 tensions: white supremacy and eugenics still viable ideas to some people, so many who have suffered violence and trauma in war, the 'place of women'.
Then the story within the story of a second mate ostensibly transported from a place and time where he had a past serving aboard the Argo with Jason, in recounting his tale focusing on the Lemnos incident, parallels the fact that he and the listening passengers and crew are
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? aboard a ship in the 1940s unexpectedly paused in its own journey.
One more layer is apparent in a Nordic tale recounted that foreshadows Jason and Medea's own dark endings, told both to the Argonauts and the 40s listeners.
The unlikeable narrator has the potential for farce, because he appears to have a Polonius/Mr. Collins level of clueless chatter that sucks up to his benefactor, and tells people things for their own good and criticizes
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? everyone in the least tolerant manner possible.
There's also a strong theme of sexual violence against women and seeing women only as insatiable sexual objects, which is disturbing in itself, but also because it never really feels like the author did the work to explain the linkage between the problems with the latter and the perpetration of the former.
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Robotswithpersonality 5/? Perhaps the idea was that with such an unlikeable narrator, anything he said you'd understand to be distasteful and not an attitude the reader should take forward, but it's all the messier when Caeneus, the second mate, acting as the narrator for the story within the story is at once catering to the needs of a good portion of the women of Lemnos without valuing them beyond sexual desire, and recounting his own assault at the hands of Poseidon (edited) 2w
Robotswithpersonality 6/? when he was a woman who wished to become a man after this ordeal.
There's a single page that suggests a sci-fi/fantasy element that might explain why Caeneus from ancient mythic Greece is in the 20th century, but for the most part this is a bizarre mashup of historical and myth-retelling.
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Robotswithpersonality 7/? It ends much too quickly for my taste plot-wise, with no real resolution, but too slowly considering some of the uglier discussion topics, and worse, the detestable narrator appears in better state than he started. Again, I've read books where these writing choices are made, before, and I remain baffled as to what the point was. I'm afraid my brain is pretty good at dumping the junk when it's in the realm of fiction, so if the idea was to make (edited) 2w
Robotswithpersonality 7/7 it memorable because it pushed buttons, it failed there too. 🤷🏼‍♂️

⚠️Racism, xenophobia, misogyny, dismemberment, SA, child death
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Honest, pragmatic, vulnerable.
Subjectively, I can say, as an atheist who has previously dabbled in neopaganism/Wicca, there was a lot of relatable content in here.
But there were also a multitude of experiences and thoughts that stretched my credulity: I couldn't follow the author in all of her reasoning, interpretation, anxiety, over-thinking, and what appeared to be emotional trauma, occasionally leaking out during her practice. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? This is a writer recounting many excerpts from a year and a day exploring the religions associated with Witchcraft as well as the practice of Witchcraft, reading and interviewing, doing spells and rituals and attending seasonal celebrations and community events. 2w
Robotswithpersonality 3/? But it's also a memoir of this woman reflecting on her (lack of) relationship with her deceased father and the shared life with the atheist boyfriend she lives with as they continue to support each other, both struggle to find a more satisfying living situation together, transitioning from the quarantine to the new reality of an ongoing pandemic, her people-pleasing tendencies, and how this all spilled over into her explorations of Witchcraft. 2w
Robotswithpersonality 4/? I loved the writing, it's good, memorable and often funny, not always in a self-deprecating manner.
Helmuth retains a grounded sensitivity to issues of cultural appropriation, racism, history of colonialism, gimmick/snake oil/consumerism which can creep into the craft and religion, as well as raising some points specific to a more recent look at Wicca: the limitations provided by older texts' emphasis on the gender binary of the God and
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Robotswithpersonality 5/? Goddess, the maiden, mother, crone dynamic, the orthodoxy and intricacy of ritual that is theorized to have a linkage to many early practitioners having a Judeo-Christian organized religious background, the widespread acknowledgement that this is a tradition created in the twentieth century, with no historical proof of ancient linkage points, as much as earlier symbolism has been cited/borrowed, which the author reckons with at length. 2w
Robotswithpersonality 6/6 It's an odd paradox, to watch a belief system and magical craft arguably structured around more religious freedom and individual empowerment cause such frequent quandaries in a person who went looking for spiritual fulfillment, specific answers, but the journey of exploration is authentic, and I appreciate the book for holding steady in this regard, relaying the doubts and discoveries as they unfold.

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Demon smurf summoning! But not really? 🫣

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OMFG. 😅

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The hazards of over-reliance on textual interpretation...

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Gozzle | Julia Donaldson
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My new favourite dedication page.

RoyallyReading It's so cute! Love it 😄 2w
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