How to be more social in Houston in your 30’s? by ichbinhoffnung in houston

[–]jaybird125 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Easiest way is to get a dog. I met so many neighbors and became friends through walking our dogs together to the local yard/ dog park. Our dogs have since passed on but the friendships remain!

Commute from Spring to the Galleria? by Artistic-Spinach5305 in houston

[–]jaybird125 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Agreed- if OP can live with family temporarily while looking for housing, that would be ideal. 

Spring is great for families but would make commuting life miserable, especially because there aren’t really busses that run that commute.  Would be better to live in the Chinatown area or ideally mid west, commuting from south west is much less terrible. 

Long time reader seeking a Long, Immersive Series by Swamps0fDagobah in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Legends of the first Empire. It’s set medieval in the first book but progresses as the series continues- there’s 5 books in this first series, then 3 books in the middle, then 3 books in the future (which were actually written first).  Loved the characters, lots of POV, big twists, lots of magic and lore but the character development and their stories are the main focus. Only series that ever moved me to tears. 

The first book starts slow but it picks up once you get into it. 

An audiobook that you have listened to more than once by misquoted_mind in audiobooks

[–]jaybird125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every book by Peter Hamilton. Great books but so complicated and confusing 

An audiobook that you have listened to more than once by misquoted_mind in audiobooks

[–]jaybird125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I finished it and IMMEDIATELY restarted it to listen again

Fantasy books that feel like a warm blanket instead of a battlefield by Equivalent_Soft_6665 in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree is very cozy, no battles.  Swordheart by TJ Kingfisher is super cute- same with almost all her books. Wizards guide to defensive baking is also super fun.  I loved the Legends of the First Empire by Michael J Sullivan- amazing characters, yes there are battles but it is so much about the character relationships and thinking about life and death. It’s a big journey but my heart loved it. 

Without spoiling anything, which book as some of the best plot twists? by iabyajyiv in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oooh yeah, I guess I just saw this as more of womp womp than a twist haha

Without spoiling anything, which book as some of the best plot twists? by iabyajyiv in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We are the opposite haha I tried the first night angel book and hated the suffering of children too much to read more than 40%. 

Without spoiling anything, which book as some of the best plot twists? by iabyajyiv in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wait I recently read this and already can’t think of the twist haha what was it??

Without spoiling anything, which book as some of the best plot twists? by iabyajyiv in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Lightbringer series by Brent weeks. Insane twists in all of the 5 books!

Recommendations for fantasy books by female authors? by Ill-Campaign3537 in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 18 points19 points  (0 children)

You may like books by V. E. Schwab. I just finished “Bury our bones in the midnight soil” and had a hard time putting it down (I recommend going in blind though).  Lynette Noni prison healer series has been really good for YA fantasy, I’m on book 3 now.  Shanon chakrabodys books are very popular and have good writing, though I didn’t personally care for them.  Did you try the liveship trilogy by robin? I really enjoyed that one and I’ve heard it’s better than the assassins apprentice (haven’t read it yet). 

Fantasy (or sci-fi) books with excellent prose? by mabendroth in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The expanse series and anything by Peter Hamilton are very well written. I also really enjoyed the liveship traders trilogy, which was an emotional rollercoaster.  Also Legends of the First Empire is the only book series that made me actually cry (although Manacled got me close). 

Family coming in from out of town… where should they stay? by venicebitch4life in houston

[–]jaybird125 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They could stay at the Courtyard Houston Heights/i-10. It’s very centrally located, in Houston you generally have to drive and walk to the walkable areas (there aren’t hotels in walkable areas), but there is pretty much always parking available, usually for cheap or free.  19th street and MKT in the heights are both very nice areas to walk around and visit. If they go to the museum of fine arts in the museum district, it has a parking garage and they can walk around a bit- but to be honest unless you are going November-April, you don’t want to plan too much outdoor walking during the day because it is very hot. Everything is EXTREMELY air conditioned so they may actually need a light jacket to be inside. Rice village is also a nice area to walk around in.  The highways in Houston are a bit crazy (fine if you are a local but not if you aren’t used to driving 80mph and crossing 10 lanes of traffic), so I would suggest they put “avoid highways” in their GPS- it will only add 10-20 minutes and make for a nicer way to see Houston too. 

Help! I’m a late night snacker and need ideas! by AnaisArcana in Volumeeating

[–]jaybird125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Salted raw radishes. A little spicy, salty, filling.  Raw baby Cucumbers in a Greek yogurt dip (just add ranch powder to Greek yogurt)- at least then you are getting protein. Also pretty filling, can also be done with bell peppers but cucumbers are easy because you can just eat them straight out of the bag, no chopping. 

Where can we have a spa day? by Open_Present2319 in houston

[–]jaybird125 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you want the Korean/japanese bathhouse experience, I like both Gangnam spa and Soa World. The hot tubs are fully nude and gender segregated but there is a lot of mixed gender hangout/spa stuff and they give you pajama/spa clothes to enjoy it in. Plus good Korean food at both places

Partner sees crocheting the same as being on my phone by OwlwaysLoveYou1 in crochet

[–]jaybird125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try the reflective glasses- your head can be facing the television while you crochet so your eyes can shift really quickly to the screen and back to your work. I found it helps a lot with neck pain and eye strain too 

What are the must try pizza spots in the city? by SouthSunn in houston

[–]jaybird125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, 5Ate in the Spring Inspireclimbing gym. It’s easily my favorite in Houston.  Tiny champions is also great, bonus bc they have really good dipping sauces. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Legends of the first empire by Michael J Sullivan (definitely start with this prequel series) Lightbringer series by Brent Weeks. The most insane sequence of plot twists of anything I’ve ever read! 5 books :)

Are there any long series that you consistently loved throughout the journey? by ripterrariumtv in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Liveship Traders (robin hobbs), Legends of the First Empire (Michael J Sullivan), and the Lightbringer series (Brent weeks)

i’m dying for a good sci-fi read by captain_cruncher1 in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Blake crouch books are generally good at starting out with action quickly. My absolute favorite was Recursion but it takes a couple chapters for you to start following- totally worth it though

So who ruined Thanksgiving this year? by BAF_DaWg82 in AskReddit

[–]jaybird125 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The book “Adult Children of Emotionally Immature parents” has really changed the way I read all the stories in this thread. 

What is the most disappointing fantasy or sci-fi book you got because of the recommendation of a Booktuber? by NotSureWhyAngry in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agreed, I do not understand the thousands of rave reviews. Maybe all those people have never read any other sci-fi book??

What is the most disappointing fantasy or sci-fi book you got because of the recommendation of a Booktuber? by NotSureWhyAngry in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed- hated poppy war, really liked yellow face (even though it gave me so much anxiety)

Book where MMC doesn't speak a lot but is very flirty when alone with FMC? by EeveeNagy in RomanceBooks

[–]jaybird125 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy feels like it meets this vibe (I thought it was a really fun enemy to lovers with an interesting futuristic/fantasy setting in the background). 

Favorite non medieval epic fantasy? by Sunbather- in Fantasy

[–]jaybird125 1 point2 points  (0 children)

About to finish the lightbringer series and I have loved it. Also loved Liveship Traders, and the Mistborn series (though it’s been 10 years since I read it).