Já comentei que leio no trabalho?
Aquela parte da bruxa "oferecendo doces para convencer a criança a ir com ela para a floresta" e a descrição das coisas horríveis que bruxas fazem com as crianças quando levam elas para a floresta mas que naquele caso estava tudo bem, a bruxa só queria dar doces mesmo porque já tinham feito todas aquelas coisas horríveis com a criança... quase atendi um cliente chorando. 😢

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+ mas caramba, que bom para lembrar a diferença entre "um livro" e uma "novelinha popular para distrair as massas incultas".

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Certamente seria mais fácil de entender lendo os outros livros antes, com as explicações sobre aquele mundo e cultura conforme vão sendo apresentados.
Mais fácil, não impossível.
E inevitável perceber que esse livro tem "palavras".

Imagino que deve ser "menos difícil" quando se escreve uma história fechada em um livro só ao invés de uma longa história contínua em vários e vários livros,+

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Não é só aqui que estou usando menos, quase não estou usando o BSKY por motivos, não estou atualizando os fios. Mas queria comentar sobre algo aqui também.

Decidi comprar quadrinho e livro todo mês.
Depois de ler tanta Light Novel E Fanfic (fanfic de Honzuki, terminei de ler o disponível ontem) hoje comecei a ler o Livro 4 de Terramar (Tehanu) que chegou essa semana.

"Eles eram lindos, fortes, sábios e livres.
Mas, com o tempo, nada pode ser sem se tornar."

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Now is the time, through March 31st, to nominate a book of imaginative fiction for this year's Ursula K. Le Guin prize, which anyone is encouraged to do. To find out what kind of books are considered, see what has been shortlisted in previous years, and find the form to make your nomination, here's further information.
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https://www.ursulakleguin.com/prize26

Ursula K. Le Guin — 2026 Prize for Fiction

Ursula K. Le Guin

The only thing that makes life possible is permanent, intolerable uncertainty; not knowing what comes next.
-- Ursula K. LeGuin

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#Photography #Panorama #Panopainting #Seashells #Everglades #Florida

"I know people, I know towns, farms, hills and rivers and rocks, I know how the sun at sunset in autumn falls on the side of a certain plowland in the hills; but what is the sense of giving a boundary to all that, of giving it a name and ceasing to love where the name ceases to apply? What is love of one's country; is it hate of one's uncountry? Then it's not a good thing."
-Estraven
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The Continuous Creative Act of Holding on and Letting Go: 10 Beautiful Minds on the Art of Growing Older

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.themarginalian.org/2026/03/15/growing-older/

WLUSP STAFF SPRING BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

Spring is coming, so we want to give our readers some great book recommendations for the new season.
This can be in the sense of spring as rebirth. But also relevant to whatever spring means to you—it could be flowers, beauty, cleaning, etc. This month our team answers: what does spring mean to you and what could someone read to understand it?

Jesus’ Son, Denis Johnson

Kurtis Rideout

Publisher, TCE


Johnson’s short story cycle is a fever dream ruminating on the underbelly of rural America. Worth the praise.

The Judgement of Paris, Ross King

Jessi Wood

Creative Director, TCE


Follow 10 years of Parisian art, war and life through the eyes of two French painters, bohemian impressionist Édouard
Manet and Napoleonic Classicist Ernest Meissonier. Who knew painting involved so many zebra steaks and duels to the death?

Kitchen, Banana Yoshimoto

Tusharika Tyagi

EIC, Blueprint


Shows a way of real life and love through an appreciation of kitchens.

The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion

Ayden Elworthy

Advertising Manager, WLUSP


A must read for anyone on a grief journey. Heartbreaking, plain, painstakingly honest. The Year Of Magical Thinking chronicles Joan Didion’s sudden loss of her husband, and the aftermath of a life lost. A book I will be returning to for the rest of my life.

The Joy of Solitude, Robert J. Coplan

Piper Force

EIC, The Sputnik


Solitude is often seen as something sad and a bad thing to enjoy. Coplan does a great job of using scientific studies to explain why solitude can actually be beneficial.

The Deluge, Stephen Markley

Thando Bhebe

President, WLUSP

The Deluge is timely—its main focus is on the climate crisis—and through its pages we witness humanity react to this crisis either in a daring attempt to prevent it, or cynically ignore it. Every chapter feels ripped straight from a real headline, and the author wrote this book with care and deep research. It’s 10 years in the making and I believe its worth everyone’s time to read it!

The Thursday Murder Club, Richard Osman

Adrian Quijano

Editorial Assistant, TCE

This is one book I’ve read so far this year that has stuck in my head. The book follows four unlikely friends who meetup once a week in their retirement community to investigate unsolved killings. It’s quirky, funny and charming with just a hint of murder.

A Wizard of Earthsea, Ursula K. Le Guin

Nate Dawes

Station Manager, Radio Laurier

I also want to read it, and so help me god this recommendation had better summon hell behind me and get me to finish it.

Yvain, The Knight of the Lion, Chrétien De Troyes

Vlad Latis

Creative Director, The Cord

Yvain, the Knight of the Lion, presents a relatively short but compelling story of a knight’s fallen romance being rekindled by chivalrous acts and the help of a lion whose
adoration he gains. It’s a perfect short read that matches the hope and revitalization of the spring season.

The Lonely City, Olivia Liang

Sheryl Madakkai

EIC, The Cord

The Lonely City by Olivia Laing is a contemplative and deeply personal exploration of loneliness through art. Blending memoir, cultural criticism and biography, Laing reflects on her time living alone in New York while examining artists who grappled with isolation, including Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol and David Wojnarowicz. She considers how urban life can intensify solitude, yet also create unexpected forms of connection. The prose is intimate and compassionate, offering insight without sentimentality. Rather than portraying loneliness as purely tragic, Laing presents it as a shared human condition that art can illuminate. Thoughtful and evocative, the book resonates with anyone who has felt alone in a crowd. 

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Saddest February of my life - mirroring that I did not finish a single book!! Read the one because I adore the [more recent, as I do know now] books of Ursula K. LeGuin. Read quite some and finally wanted to dive into the #Hainish Cycle, she didn't like to call it that btw, this would be no 1 - but I just can't.

She herself later in her life said that she wrote like men in the beginning, bc she didn't know it better then - and I agree. A boring male writers' writing.

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