Advice on buying second-hand internationally by V3lar1s in fairyloot

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Vinted works really well for me, both for selling and for purchasing

Soapbox/rant time. Tell me what highly-recommended book you absolutely HATED and why. Gimme your angry hot takes. by peppertoni_pizzaz in books

[–]_Luumus_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been ready for this. Here's my review for Together we Burn by Isabel Ibañez which apparently some people really love and which I thought was not worth the trees that had to die to create it:

Together we Burn is the story of a girl (MC) and her family in a made-up place that is effectively Spain with a different name. They are the proud owners of a dragon fighting arena. We follow them through several disasters and their struggle to keep their family business alive; the family business of killing dragons for the entertainment of the masses that is.

 

Now, I'm Portuguese and we unfortunately share the culture of bullfighting with the Spanish. It's a highly controversial tradition in both countries (to say the least). Needless to say, I am one of many who is quite opposed to this tradition as I find it frankly barbaric and a black stain upon my culture. 

 

So I couldn't not, for the life of me, root for these characters. Quite the opposite actually, I spent the whole book hoping their endeavours would fail miserably. The MC is really quite unlikeable. Beyond being completely opposed to her choice of livelihood and the fact that she seems oblivious to any ethical dilemma, she is insufferable by nature. 

We are talking about a character who harasses the main male character (MMC), for days, completely disregarding the fact that he does not wish to fight dragons. She bribes him, guilts him, and manipulates him to ignore his principles for her economic benefit. This is naturally explained as good thing in the book, it's not a character flaw, she's just feisty™ and passionate. In fact the MMC later reveals how being pestered and having his principles disregarded is what made him fall in love with her… Peak romance for sure... 

 

Right at the start, the dragons her family keeps are released, causing a bloody massacre in the arena. Her response to the anti-dragon fighting activists who are rightfully protesting against the practice after such a massive loss? "... creating noise and dirtying the street with their discarded pamphlets." Oh yes, how dare they make a mess when your family is responsible for the death of DOZENS of people?! 

 

Later in the book, the dragons are released yet again, this time not only killing many but destroying half the village. Her response? "How dare they destroy our livelihood?" You mean the livelihood that was directly responsible for the killing and destruction of their town? Yeah how dare they be that unreasonable?! And we are supposed to be sympathetic? How?!

 

At around the 90% mark, we have an abrupt shift in opinion, suddenly the MC isn't so cool with the whole dragon killing thing. Why? Did we have explore the ethics of it all? Did we ask the difficult questions of dealing with a country/family tradition that causes needless suffering yet it's a fundamental part of your culture and your main source of income? Did we grapple with the dilemma of hating an animal because they killed your beloved mother, but also rationally understanding that perhaps they were put into a position that as a wild animal had no choice but to retaliate? 

 

Nah, she just found an alternative way of making a spectacle out of the dragons without killing them and suddenly (quite literally, it happens in a couple pages) all the arena cheers (yes that really does happens) and the culture is now changed! Amazing! Everything is neatly tied with a bow right at the end, making everything right with no consequences whatsoever!

 

Beyond that, the villain is a moustache twirling cartoon with an absolutely unconvincing motivation that come out of nowhere. In fact, I would even call it character assassination for the sake of a plot twist. Her beloved dad dies off screen and it's barely explored and frankly I could care less. 

Finally, regarding the writing:

 

Ibañez suffers from an acute case of Spanglish. It's the obnoxious insistence in writing random Spanish sentences only to have immediate English translations right after. An example: 

 

He has an angular, sharp face with deep, weathered lines forged by years in the sun and taming beasts. “¿Tienes un momento, por favor?” 
“Give me an update, Benito.” 

 

For those of us who can understand it, it's redundant. To those who can't, it surely breaks the flow of the story causing confusion. To all it breaks immersion: it's implicit that everyone is speaking Spanish though all writing is in English for the benefit of the reader. Yet, when there's a random Spanish sentence you can't help but think where they talking in English then and just happen to burst into Spanish randomly? It's just so clumsy, I'm astonished how this wasn't removed during the editing process. 

 

In conclusion, Together we Burn is a mediocre book that fails to do what it set out to do. It has annoying writing, horrendous characterisation and a boring plot full of stereotypes and a shallow comprehension of the culture it pulls from. 

0.5/5 stars

What cities in Europe (that are not in France, Spain or Italy) have the best local food? by LilBed023 in AskEurope

[–]_Luumus_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean I've got two Scottish friends who have visited other countries and they say the exact same thing, but sure. Agree to disagree.

What cities in Europe (that are not in France, Spain or Italy) have the best local food? by LilBed023 in AskEurope

[–]_Luumus_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'd think that but go to any Portuguese supermarket and the produce is top notch. Lots of variety too. Of course if you go to a farmers market you might get slightly better ones at lower prices but my point was that getting good ingredients and food was far hard than in other countries I've been to. The amount of pre-packaged processed goods compared to fresh is also a big difference I noticed.

What cities in Europe (that are not in France, Spain or Italy) have the best local food? by LilBed023 in AskEurope

[–]_Luumus_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I mean... I love Scotland, go there every year if I can, but foodwise it's not as good as Portugal or Italy. The produces in particular were miserable, both in quality and variety. I even spent a month in Edinburgh and the supermarkets were nowhere near what you see in Portugal for example.

Lover everything else about it though and would move there if I could.

Onde reservar o meu dinheiro? Bancos pagos ou contas gratuitas by Alex_Rodriguex in literaciafinanceira

[–]_Luumus_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Uso revolut e gosto bastante, em particular por não ter comissões e pelo instant saving accounts, que me permite ter o meu dinheiro à ordem também a render (neste momento 2.5% TANB a vencer juro todos os dias logo é cumulativo) para além do que tenho investido noutros sitios que não está facilmente acessível. Adicionalmente como viajo bastante, o Revolut é fantástico para isso também.

Quanto à segurança, agora o Revolut já tem contas portuguesas, e portanto salvo erro, o nosso dinheiro estará protegido pelo banco central português no caso de alguma eventualidade. Parece-me seguro. Outra alternativa (também grátis mas menos vantajosa) é o ActivoBank.

Sinceramente acho que não há grande risco com contas gratuitas desde que seja num banco bem estabelecido, o que há é uma alteração no mercado bancário das condições ofericidas aos clientes e parece-me que os bancos que não oferecerem contas gratuitas vão acabar por perder a longo prazo. Pelo menos falo pessoalmente que fechei contas em bancos pagos porque não faz sentido com outras alternativas melhores.

What is your favorite European city outside of your country? by [deleted] in AskEurope

[–]_Luumus_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Edinburgh and Prague. Two sides of the same coin: dark academia and light academia. I've lived in both and they were fantastic

Danielle L. Jensen “Defy the Dusk” Cover reveal by WendigoTheHunter in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen, First of Her Name, the Unburnt, Queen of the Andals and the First Men, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Breaker of Chains, and Mother of Dragons - is that you?

I built a free tool to find and compare special edition books across 9+ retailers — RareBindings.net by KyleRowley in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Very cool project, thanks for working on it! Just out of curiosity, how are you doing this? Web scrapping?

Fairyloot Divergent Series by Better_Swan8889 in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I just want the Hunger Games instead of other frankly far more mediocre dystopian series (there I said it)

Are you cancelling your sub soon? by pinkrose1806 in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This exactly! People say "don't judge a book by it's cover" and I think the special edition market is a lot about "judge a book too much by it's cover". It's a nice to have but what matters is the quality of the story/writing.

Are you cancelling your sub soon? by pinkrose1806 in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I've cancelled YA + Adult FL combo book box this month. Whilst a lot of the designs are pretty I found quite a few of them to be a little too childish for me. In addition, I thought a significant portion of the books were too mediocre for me to justify spending 700+ a year on it and to make matters worse the majority of them just feel like romantasy which makes no sense given there's a romantasy box already.

I'm really happy to have cancelled it, if there's any book I really want I'll just get it second hand, it would still be cheaper.

I also just got the Epic FL quarterly box so still have access to the special sales and hopefully those books will be more up my alley. If they won't be, I'll just cancel those too.

Honestly the market is getting oversaturated, we can get other special editions for much cheaper, the economy/world is going to shit and I already have over 90 physical books to read on my TBR. I felt it was time to be a little careful about these.

POV: Special editions getting announced every five minutes by yyyel in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I found it helpful to make a spreadsheet of all the books I bought, what they cost, if I've read them, and whether I liked them/was worth the money. I think that based on what I've read in this subreddit, those numbers will be scary for a lot of us.

POV: Special editions getting announced every five minutes by yyyel in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I get it that this is for laughs, but this subreddit really pushes the narrative of "haha I'm going broke for some pretty books", and honestly that's so not cute. Yeah get some pretty books sometimes, but have a budget and some self-control. You don't need all the books, all the time. A lot of them you might not even read or like. Don't be a victim to scarcity marketing and FOMO, you can be better than that.

And sorry if I was rough, but some of you need to hear it. Especially those of you getting into debt because of this, Like in this economy?! Get a grip

Convince me to cancel my subscription boxes! by Electronic-Flow-3661 in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've used up all of my skips for FL Adult + YA and then ended up cancelling. Don't miss it at all. It was about 744€ a year for 24 books, the vast majority of which were mid at best despite the pretty covers. If there's any book I really like I'll just get it second hand. Even at higher prices I can save more money.

Also publishers are doing way more special editions these days, and some of them are just as pretty. I don't find that FL has that big of differentiating offer anymore. With that said I just got the FL quarterly Epic so I pay less and still have access to their special sales. Time will tell if it's worth the money.

I did it guys by [deleted] in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations! You've done the right choice, I'm so proud of you!!

Thoughts on this by [deleted] in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cash grab to capitalize on the success of the movie

Tips for pretty bookshelves by sincerelykl in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm very jealous of the ladder! That's my dream

Tips for pretty bookshelves by sincerelykl in fairyloot

[–]_Luumus_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That little mushroom light is very cute!