ANNOUNCEMENT TIME!
The theme for the 8th round of #ForTheCultureReadathon is...
Black witches!!!🧙🏽♀️
There will be 9 prompts, 1 for each witch chosen, and 2 group books!
This round will take place the whole month of October 2024!
To anyone who has followed Adriana Smith’s situation, I encourage you to read Medical Apartheid. One of the most important books you could ever read, IMO, that provides so much context to this situation and illuminates a lot of it.
White people, en masse, will do anything to protect whiteness.
Men, en masse, will do anything to protect patriarchy.
Non Black people of color, en masse, will do anything to align themselves with whiteness.
Alot of y’all’s faves are simply yt FMCs cosplaying historical and present-day oppressions perpetrated against BIPOC individuals. But when those same experiences are explored in BIPOC books “it’s too much trauma, too heavy-handed, or doesn’t allow for escapism” ☕️
sorry if ur looking for a slow burn but the trope is forbidden romance, the genre is horror, and my mc:
-starts off obsessed w the love interests
-ch 2 fawning over their corpses
-immediately starts continuously resurrecting them
-stalks daily
-cannibalism? maybe. therapy? no.
This scene is so chaotic when you remember the point of those flowers was to mark their victims for death at the party and here we watch Claudia hand over the corsage to Lestat, thereby marking him for death. THE LEVELS TO THIS SHOW-
COVER REVEAL 🧟♀️🔪
designed by: Abby Granata
illustrated by: @nicole_rifkin
so excited to share the gory gorgeous glorious cover for my zombie apocalypse grief ocd book ❤️🩹
IF WE SURVIVE THIS 6.17.25
preorder!: https://t.co/kHElJJWzzr
if you're reading for entertainment, you can leave a book halfway if it bores you. you don't have to endure literature that does not resonate with you.