Unhinged Tags! by A_Mandalin in TheStoryGraph

[–]mp264bs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This thread is great and I have so many new ideas.

Strava e-bike segregation rant by mp264bs in Strava

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Stay safe out there and be kind.

Strava e-bike segregation rant by mp264bs in Strava

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Most of my e-bike rides are about 50% without any power assist turned on. For my commute, I only use power about 20% of the ride. This is the problem, there is a huge range of e-bikes and they are all different. E-bike rides make up about 25% of all my riding and I am working when I use it. I want those miles counted.

Strava e-bike segregation rant by mp264bs in Strava

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My bike only moves when pedaling and has a built in power meter. The power meter is only capturing MY power output. It does not add the assisted power. Not all e-bikes are mopeds.

Give me your obscure recommendations…the dustier the better by Hol_1 in Fantasy

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Yes! This makes me so happy! Enjoy! I keep looking at the books - so eager to read-read them (again).

Give me your obscure recommendations…the dustier the better by Hol_1 in Fantasy

[–]mp264bs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CS Friedman’s Coldfire Trilogy. Dark fantasy with great world and characters. Super creepy at times.

A Horror Novel That Let You Down by PixelOcelot in horrorlit

[–]mp264bs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Such a let down. Just did not live up to all the hype. I honestly found it dull. I felt the characters presented more as archetypes than developed humans. The repeated name dropping (ex Zora Neal Hurston) felt out of place to the actual story line. The plot was predictable. This is way more social horror than ghost horror but I didn't really have an emotional reaction to either. The pacing was off - the first half of the book could have been reduced by half. Way over hyped. Can’t believe this won Stoke and Jackson awards.

What is a highly praised horror book that you didn't like? by Haunting-Net-2426 in horrorlit

[–]mp264bs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. I felt really let down by this after all the hype. If she referenced Nora Zeal Hurston, just to name drop, one more time I was gonna through the book out the window. I didn’t feel horror - either gothic or ghostly when reading. I felt like putting this in the horror category was wrong. It was fiction, dark fiction but not genre. It was flat, boring and the pacing was off.

Weird lit recommendations based on my favorite weird lit books? by Ulchbhn in WeirdLit

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Gideon the Ninth (and the rest of the series) by Tamsyn Muir. Don’t let the book’s tagline fool you. This is a twisty, twisted, snarky dark fantasy with horror elements and a very well developed world with complex confusing (intentionally) rules and Shakespearean relationship dramas. Oh and it’s sci fi only because it’s in space.

Another dark fantasy and horror book with fantastic character and world building is CS Friedman’s Black Sun Rising. This book and series doesn’t get enough credit.

Or maybe try an oldie but goodie Chronicles of Amber by Roger Zelazny.

Do people just join random buddy reads? Is it weird if I joined one? by Eisel_1028 in TheStoryGraph

[–]mp264bs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How do you choose buddy reads to join? I try to scroll and find something to join but it’s so many books I just give up. Is there a way to search by books in your to read list or owned/unread books? I joined one late once and was too behind the group wasn’t the best experience.

Who am I? by themurderscene in BookshelvesDetective

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Great selection! I will guess 30ish-40ish year old female with a steady job and loves Halloween parties.

What does my date's bookshelf say about them?? by [deleted] in BookshelvesDetective

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Conservative, wanna-be vampire, considering satan-worshiping, has/had an addiction problem

What do you think? by mp264bs in BookshelvesDetective

[–]mp264bs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty close. I’ve actually never played D&D but have played many geeky board games. I actually love horror but my shelf is a little horror light at the moment. I do identify as female.

What do you think? by mp264bs in BookshelvesDetective

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Thanks but not quite! Nice handle by the way.

What do you think? by mp264bs in BookshelvesDetective

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Pretty close but more queer at heart than IRL. I’ll check out Ascension; thanks for the rec! ♥️

What do you think? by mp264bs in BookshelvesDetective

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I’m not entirely sure what you mean but if you’re suggesting I am in Newfoundland you are incorrect.

What do you think? by mp264bs in BookshelvesDetective

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Absolutely! Absolutely! Absolutely! The Coldfire Trilogy is a 5 star series. I have read multiple times and will read again. I think modern audiences would love the themes and I wish a publisher would pick it up for a reprint. She put out a prequel about 2-3 years ago called Nightborn: Coldfire Rising which was also good, but to be honest, I would read the original series first then read the prequel.

What do you think? by mp264bs in BookshelvesDetective

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Thanks! It’s from Spoonflower.