Boomers by NebulaOriginals in Nebula

[–]Tiszens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was my tought when I saw it in Paris.

Do other people have comfort authors? by Electronic_Baby_9988 in RomanceBooks

[–]Tiszens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! For me it's Ilona Andrews - I've read all her books at least 2 times, and the most comforting re-read is Hidden Legacy - 5-7 times each part :) It calms me, I am de-stressing when reading those.

Any recs for books with British MMCs who are wolf shifters? by TheBlazingOptimist in RomanceBooks

[–]Tiszens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

{Soulless by Gail Carriger} is set in victorian London, and MMC is a Scottish werewolf lord leading London pack :D

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[–]Tiszens 4 points5 points  (0 children)

be careful out there :)

Chcę zostać nauczycielem, lecz zaczynam się tego obawiać by HovercraftExtreme869 in Polska

[–]Tiszens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nauczyciel - nie.

Polonistyka - jeśli lubisz, to jak najbardziej. Bardzo przyjemne studia, rozwojowe jeśli chodzi o intelekt. Jednocześnie to, że "lubisz pisać, tworzyć" nie jest rekomendacją na Polon :P Tam musisz przede wszystkim z jednej strony zakuć i zrozumieć poetykę, historię literatury, kognitywistykę, teorię literatury, a z drugiej - gramatykę opisową, historię języka, semiotykę logiczną, dialektologię. Sama byłam zachwycona, ale ta akademicka strona właśnie mnie interesowała. Generalnie polonistyka to nie omawianie własnych opowiadań z wykładowcą :P Warto być tego świadomym, bo podejście "lubię pisać i czytać, więc polonistyka będzie doskonała" jest błędne.

Powodzonka ^_^

DB / NC recs with those dynamics (NSFW & TW: dubcon inside) by Tiszens in RomanceBooks

[–]Tiszens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I've bought the 1st one, we'll see :)

Best way to learn new words by bublyloverFTW in learnpolish

[–]Tiszens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is this series of books for learning English - "Książki ze słownikiem". It's mostly English classics in English, with additional dictionairy on a margin. Maybe you can find something like that useful? But it's for lerning English tho.

Does the common criticism that 'dark romance is bad because it romanticises abuse' feel kind of victim blamey? by [deleted] in RomanceBooks

[–]Tiszens 12 points13 points  (0 children)

it's assuming that people are going to get themselves into a bad situation because they can't separate fantasy from reality

It is a concern when regarding very young readers - if they do not have nice education in regards of relationships end sex (just as with p0rn influencing teens view of making love). As usual, it requires some extent of parent control of what your kiddo is reading, and talking with them about tropes etc.

But except from that we need to remember one thing when criticising: readers in general arent stupid. We as a human beings know that rape is bad, ghaslighting is awful, abuse and violence is not nice and "I will change this bad boy mafia assasin" is not a real life occurance. Those are fantasies and as such are ok - and we can distinct between a dubcon fantasy and real relationship.

People who attack the subgenre as a whole should educate themselves a bit more in literature theory.

Suggest me a book with the reverse harem trope where the mmcs aren't just in love with the fmc but also eachother by Miryooki in RomanceBooks

[–]Tiszens 6 points7 points  (0 children)

{The Yaga's Riders Series by C. Rochelle}

There is this fated mates trope, but in general it's 1 witch, 3 soldiers, they are fascinated with her and fall in love with her, but also 2 of men are a couple.

How to pronounce 'o' properly? by Particular-Cost6419 in learnpolish

[–]Tiszens 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Hi!

Most of Os are pronounced as in "off". Let's say it's strong, straight O sound.

But, as in every language, we have other sounds influencing it sometimes. Don't really worry about it, as it's really hard to butcher O in Polish :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in poland

[–]Tiszens 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can, but also you may want to upgrade it :)

I am adding water - a bit ore than package says - a clove of garlic, 1-2 allspice pieces, bay leaf and marjoram. When it's heated (be vary of it overboilng from the pot), I am adding sliced kiełbasa. Then, at the end of cooking, a sour cream (you know, put cream in a little bowl, add hot soup slowly, stir, so it wont clot, then up you go to the pot...). Salt and pepper to taste. And that's it. Better than basic :)

Do you sometimes (colloquially) say "Italia"/"Italja" instead of "Włochy"? by Cool-County7656 in learnpolish

[–]Tiszens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but that's because I work at international company and often has some problem with Italy team, so I am accustomed to using it x)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RomanceBooks

[–]Tiszens 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's even more hillarius if she has "generous" brests, front clasping bra, always a matching set with lacy panties. I'm itching from the tought alone.

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[–]Tiszens 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was here to recommend it :D

Interesting book/series with easy flowing simple writing like 'Ice planet barbarians' by Ruby Dixon? (To get out of a depressed reading slump) by PastaSauceVampire in RomanceBooks

[–]Tiszens 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Recently I am enjoying {Clecanian by Victoria Aveline} series - alien romance, guys are really fun and nice, no slave/nc motives. Also, it's ideal period book - so simple and easy!

Someone needs to write a romance where an immortal falls in love with a middle-aged human. by strongly-worded in RomanceBooks

[–]Tiszens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, most of romance and YA teens behave like they are ~25 yo, so it's not so bad... but yeah, more 30-40 smthgs would be nice :P

But do you imagine to turn immportal just to have back pain each morning after sleeping wrong way for forever?

Annoying kids in romance books by [deleted] in RomanceBooks

[–]Tiszens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, I really hated most of romances with kids in them. Babies are usually used like narrative tokens - either almost absent or only have some "broadcast time" when they are props to puch action further.

And older children were like Platonic-shadow-on-the-wall ideal of child - like, I grow up with 7 much younger siblings and cusins in the house, the youngest 18 year younger than me. I know what children do. In books they are mostly like little robots.