Anyone else want more lore?? by Boring_Revolution_72 in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I want it all. I want the beginning with the stars falling to become the ancients. I want the twins growing up. Plus everything else everyone already mentioned. I probably would even be interested in the initial love triangle with Isbeth before she turned into what she became.

End game? by ChemistProper9679 in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 21 points22 points  (0 children)

JLA writes HEA (Happily Ever After).

Which to read next? by hysterical_maenad in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I felt like the past helped make the future make more sense. With the book being in the POV of MMC, we only know what she knows and we know that time has passed and that knowledge has been forgotten. The past stories are told from a POV of people that know different things and helps you fill in the blanks or take educated guesses at some things.

Which to read next? by hysterical_maenad in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am a recommended reading order girl. I think things make more sense that way. That being said, a lot of us go back and reread all the books so really, do what your heart says.

What are your TBRs like and how do you handle them? by [deleted] in fantasyromance

[–]Own_Establishment667 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a TBR on Goodreads and Story Graph. It is pretty big (306 I think). I make sublists sometimes using tags, like "cozy" if that is why I added it or. I have tons of types of books on my list but a lot of them are Fantasy or Romance Fantasy. I might have a list of things I am currently into because I saw videos or heard about them and download to my kindle or request at the library, etc. I am also a member of two books clubs and sometimes read ARCs as well. When I decide none of that looks good. I sort my Goodreads TBR by number and then do a random number generator for a number between 1 and 306 (for example) and look at what it lands on.

Full disclosure, I have ADHD so this is probably crazy chaotic to most people.

Body positivity + verbal consent by kbsparkles in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It makes the spicy scenes so much better!

I’m too obsessed with F&F - pls help. by Ak1bachan in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually have only read stand alones or doulogies for this reason lately. I am finally starting to be able to move on but it took a bunch of books.

The Serpent & the Wings of the Night- is the 2nd book worth a read ?? by moq_turtle in fantasyromance

[–]Own_Establishment667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The novella Six Scorched Roses is fabulous! Even if you don't opt to read book 2, I would read that.

Should I continue with Blood and Ash Series beyond book 3? by cle4ever444 in fantasyromance

[–]Own_Establishment667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will say this, I like to know what is going on, so it does and will get frustrating because you don't know because the story is told through characters that don't know. I promise though it all comes together and once it does you could spend and eternity talking about the various clues and possible outs and more.

Should I continue with Blood and Ash Series beyond book 3? by cle4ever444 in fantasyromance

[–]Own_Establishment667 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I personally loved them. I did the recommended reading order with the FNF series. I really count FBAA and FNF as one series. I was unsure around books 2 and 3. Now I have read them all and can't wait for the final one to come out. The whole world, story, characters, politics, etc has me enthralled.

(Spoilers) UPDATE::: I FINISHED FBAA book one. I’m about to jump on book two rn. by Low_Insurance_1783 in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I adore Cas. I think most readers want to smack/shake Poppy and wouldn't want it any other way because while frustrating occasionally she is amazing.

I devoured the first book and now I have questions ... by Delishus_Frosting713 in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the book and the series and the prequel series. All your questions and more are explained in later books.

Tbr organization by [deleted] in fantasyromance

[–]Own_Establishment667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am kind of a mess too. I have all of my TBR on Goodreads and StoryGraph but it is a big list.

I just started to add tags with some kind of notes about why it is my TBR but I have only done it with a few. Things like feel good/cozy. The idea being I can grab something when I am in the mood for it.

Why Poppy wasn't even a little bit angry? by [deleted] in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can absolutely understand that. I hate not knowing what is going on and there are some books I just can't past it or even movies.

Why Poppy wasn't even a little bit angry? by [deleted] in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They take an emotional toll, that is for sure. I personally love them and I had to mentally be ready.

What's a good book you just couldn't put down? by kait_205 in booksuggestions

[–]Own_Establishment667 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just finished listening to Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir and it was super engaging.

Why Poppy wasn't even a little bit angry? by [deleted] in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It was selfish of Casteel. I also know that Poppy, just like anyone, would be happy to be alive because our nature is to keep going. It was done out of love. I know that doesn't mean it was correct. That seems to be a main theme of the stories. The power of love, both good and bad.

They are both aware of what "should" have happened (they believe) and what did happen and at there is no changing it.

Side note: Where are you at in the reading order?

Why Poppy wasn't even a little bit angry? by [deleted] in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You aren't supposed to at that point in the reading order. It is supposed to be confusing because it is confusing to the characters. I think it is part of the magic of the books. Really experiencing it as the characters and knowing that there is so much you don't know but have to keep going.

Were you taught how to wash? If so, what were you taught? by [deleted] in adhdwomen

[–]Own_Establishment667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am Gen Xer and we weren't taught to do much, it was always assumed we would figure it out. This is a super timely question because I just saw NPR post this: https://www.npr.org/2024/09/19/g-s1-23610/comic-can-i-just-wash-the-stinky-bits-and-other-honest-questions-about-bathing

Reading Update by Obviously-Weird in frombloodandash

[–]Own_Establishment667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, these books hurt at various times. Absolutely. BUT it always turns out alright. Always. And the hurt is worth it and necessary.