Here are 10 SFF books by Muslim authors for your #MuslimShelfSpace and Ramadan reading (they're all perfect for the @MuslimReadathon)!!!
https://t.co/hTM7E5VFKW
Heard there was discussion about The Poet Empress and its historical accuracy on here so I reactivated my account to clarify a few things. (long thread)
if you want to watch the best anime of the season, watch witch hat atelier! yeah i'm biased because i adore the manga but this is genuinely perfectly adapted so far, from the sound design to the voice acting, the animation, the characterisation, everything is brilliant!!
i'm a youtuber and i have a series where i take shonen manga that are really popular and recommend shoujo manga that I think are similar to help get people into the feminine demographic
here's some of my favorite matchups
If anybody wants to read an interesting sci-fi/fantasy series by a Black American author check out the Broken Earth Trilogy and other works by N.K. Jemisen
“For some crimes, there is no fitting justice–only reparation”
another week in ramadan, another RR post. this week, we’re highlighting sudanese literature.
Sudan is more than ‘area of conflict’, it is a country with a long and rich history, including a legacy of beautiful and lush literature.
I’m trying to find more books written by South Asian authors, and nearly every synopsis is “here is a child carrying 3 generations of family traumas. their parent dies. they must find a way to survive in this village while also finding themselves” 😭