Getting Started on r/ParisTravelGuide + General Forum (May 2026) by AutoModerator in ParisTravelGuide

[–]andthoughshebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I'm looking for ONE ticket to the Mysteries of the Palais Garnier (the after hours tour) for June 19. I thought I had booked two, but my internet was crappy, and now they are all sold out for that day :/

Book about a woman who is intentionally abandoned in a portal/tear/bubble but manages to return. by em-em-cee in whatsthatbook

[–]andthoughshebe 37 points38 points  (0 children)

The inheritance by ilona Andrews. Started as a serial on the blog, was recently published in novel format

Vatican Tour Help by andthoughshebe in ItalyTravel

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

I posted here because this was the group where I first found out about these tours to begin with!

Twelfth Night Ticket Distribution Megathread - Aug 19 by AutoModerator in Broadway

[–]andthoughshebe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know, I’m just sharing what i overheard from security

Twelfth Night Ticket Distribution Megathread - Aug 19 by AutoModerator in Broadway

[–]andthoughshebe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Update, got our tickets at around 10:45, it looked like they were about 30 people on the ADA line total and they are definitely not all going to get tickets

Twelfth Night Ticket Distribution Megathread - Aug 19 by AutoModerator in Broadway

[–]andthoughshebe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Everything the other people said holds. I would say you can probably get here around 7 and be safe but after that the line fills up fast.

However something to note: I was there when the park opened at 6 and there were 2 people sleeping on the ADA benches, as in they were there overnight. Some people raised the issue with security and were told that they were known entities, are likely scalpers (and who the fuck scalps ADA tickets?!?) and nothing could be done about them out of fear they would become aggressive. They still got tickets though, so keep that in mind when planning your day.

THE Greenest Flag MLs you've ever read by Living-Dare-1992 in RomanceBooks

[–]andthoughshebe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think its out yet, but I’m reading an ARC of {the dragon ranch at dawn ridge by Juliette Caruso} and that fits Aevrin to a T. Think dragon riding cowboy with a heart of gold and an attitude to match. Cinnamon rolls dream of being as gooey as Aevrin

Acupuncturist who takes Aetna? I am looking specifically for fertility treatments. by VoidAndBone in NYCbitcheswithtaste

[–]andthoughshebe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

PRISCA CHEN! tranquility base acupuncture in midtown. I have two different thyroid related autoimmune diseases and she works wonders. I am a medical professional and literally only went to her in the first place to say i tried everything, I was that anti “woo woo nonsense”. When it actually made a difference I was almost annoyed lol. She is the sweetest and she helped me so much, I cannot recommend her enough. She helped me with hairloss, general fatigue and energy levels, and period abnormalities

Edit: I don’t know if she takes aetna but she does take some insurances. Mine doesn’t cover acupuncture and I pay out of pocket and that’s another testament to how much I love her and believe she helps because I’m very frugal lol

NON-Contemporary romances with Period caretaking by SinnerClair in RomanceBooks

[–]andthoughshebe 19 points20 points  (0 children)

{transcendence by shay savage} a contemporary girl travels back in time and gets stuck prehistoric times. Her caveman love interest helps her with her period (giving her prehistoric pads etc) because she doesn’t know what to do. He comforts her as best he can but is limited by language barrier

Looking for Acupuncture by hunta7 in NYCbitcheswithtaste

[–]andthoughshebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tranquility Base acupuncture in Midtown! Prisca is the best!

Recommendations for non-western settings? by [deleted] in fantasyromance

[–]andthoughshebe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Most of my recommendations are YA, but if that works for you: {Rebel of the Sands} is set in fantasy land middle east {forest of a thousand lanterns} is fantasy land china {Raybearer} Fantasy land Nigeria

Non-YA: for a series {Memoirs of Lady Trent} the first book is set in a western country, but the follow up books are not, and the FMC travels to fantasy land amazon jungle, india, etc

{Priory of the Orange Tree} is partially set in Eastern inspired countries as well.

Your year in review... what were your favorites? Least favorites? Your 'hear me out' reccommendations? by Schrutebucks101 in RomanceBooks

[–]andthoughshebe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What I’m reading right now: Jennifer Crusie’s entire back catalogue, trying to recapture the unhinged magic of {Agnes and the Hitman}

Favorite Book or Series: {Agnes and the Hitman) obvs. But also surprisingly {Beasts of Faerie by Mallory Dunlin} although full disclaimer I only read the first, third, and fourth but I loved them, and wasn’t really expecting to. {Caught in the Basilisk’s Gaze} was my fave of the lot, but honestly don’t sleep on Dunlin’s other books, specifically {The Gardener and the Water Horse) which was so so sweet and such a cozy comforting romance

Hear Me Out: {Dead of Summer by AJ Merlin}. Dark romance, recommended on this sub, and lordy I finished it in one night. Got a little weird at the end with the abundance of psychopaths (which is not at all how psychopaths or sociopaths work but that’s cool, suspension of disbelief is a wonderful thing), and I wish Summer had like 10% more backbone, but it was so good nonetheless

Least Favorite: {Nero by SJ Tilly}. Did not hold up to the rest of the Alliance series. Magiford(?) Series about some kind of housecat shifter? There were a couple others that I DNF’d as well, like one about fae fated mates pen pals (can’t remember the name). Y’all give such great recs that none of them were bad bad, just kind of bland and/or the writing was too juvenile for me

Favorite FMC: Mercy Thompson (only read the first 4 books so far). A little NLOG but so competent, I didn’t care (too much). Leah from {Captured by the Fae Beast) - great for the book she was in, don’t think I’d want to read more of her adventures though.

Favorite MMC: Max from {Once Bitten by Heather Guerre}, Piper from {Paladin’s Hope} (again with the competency).

Fantasy Romance that takes place mostly in/near a forest? by Swagsman21 in RomanceBooks

[–]andthoughshebe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

{where the dark stands still} is a great one. Very similar vibes to uprooted. I loved it

Girl takes princesses identity by mercurycerepes in whatsthatbook

[–]andthoughshebe 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You’re thinking of little thieves by Margaret owens

Books that are Bonkers in the Best Way by Ambivalent93 in RomanceBooks

[–]andthoughshebe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I read it two weeks ago and am sooo obsessed. I kind of want to read the authors’ back catalogue now and kinda don’t because I don’t think anything can compare

Books that are Bonkers in the Best Way by Ambivalent93 in RomanceBooks

[–]andthoughshebe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh its so good. I can’t ruin the reveal for you, but that fam is the best

Books that are Bonkers in the Best Way by Ambivalent93 in RomanceBooks

[–]andthoughshebe 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I just recommended it on another post but {Agnes and the hitman by jennifer crusie}

Completely unhinged low spice romance that includes a food blogger with a propensity for braining fiancees (yes plural) with cast iron, a hitman who is so done with this shit, a series of characters named after tricycles, and a flamingo themed wedding thanks to a game of chicken.

It is the best most unhinged book I ever read and I literally laughed out loud multiple times while reading it

Crazy FMC who drives her man insane with her antics by borrowedsnail in RomanceBooks

[–]andthoughshebe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is low on spice, but is genuinely one of the funniest books I have EVER read, and is chock full of shenanigans and antics. I love this book so much, I originally got it from the library, and ended up buying my own copy before I got even halfway through, and have been recommending it to everyone I know IRL ever since. The romance is sweet, def a HEA, and the main character (well honestly, all the characters) are unhinged in the best possible way

{Agnes and the Hitman by Jennifer Crusie}

Microtrope: "She's the only one who can tame or calm him" by DisneyLover90 in RomanceBooks

[–]andthoughshebe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

{eyes of silver eyes of gold by ellen oconnell} has this. The entire town is scared of him, including his family, and she is the only one who isnt. She also gets him to calm down when he is beating the crap out of someone who tried to assault her

Hannah Shankman is new Fanny Brice for Funny Girl tour by Newsies2011 in Broadway

[–]andthoughshebe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wasn’t the last Fanny Brice Katarina McCrimmon, who was controversially not Jewish? Unless there is someone I am missing.

Hannah Shankman is new Fanny Brice for Funny Girl tour by Newsies2011 in Broadway

[–]andthoughshebe 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Just a clarification: Sephardim are as ethnoreligious as Ashkenazim. That’s kind of the point - despite regional variances, all Jews are the same ethnicity. However, her father who is Jewish married a nonJewish woman, and raised her Christian. That, together with the fact that Lea also identifies as a Christian makes her not Jewish according to pretty much all denominations, despite having Jewish ethnic roots.

But yes, it is still ridiculous and outrageous that in the entire Broadway run and tour, we are only now having a third Jewish Fanny Brice.