This cast of characters doesn't compare to others in RotE for me, but MAN I really liked how Alise/Leftrin and Sedric/Carson were written. I never thought I could get so attached to a slightly underwritten gay hunter named Carson but here we are.

In that last dance of chances
We shall know each other's minds.
We shall part with our regrets
When the tie no longer binds.

Fitz and the Fool are the greatest characters to ever be written, methinks. Wow.

I'm so brave for continuing to read this after the first chapter. bad. I'm a warrior who is addicted to the useless little achievements you get from the goodreads reading challenges.

WOW. wow. wow.

beloved <3

I cried a lot. Fool... Fitz... Dutiful... Jinna... Nighteyes... They are all so special to me. This was all I wanted and more

great dialogue! I loved Juice. I love people who love being alive and remind me that I love being alive.

A little too cheesy for me at points, but a sweet book! I had no idea about this part of Irish history and it's pretty insane how fast things have changed.

Holy fuck

ive loved the titular essay for a while now but this is the first time I've read “The View from Mrs. Thompson's” and I am so impressed! when the critically acclaimed author is good! (also highly recommend the audiobook, loved getting to hear his voice expressing his own work)

Kind of a slop book, but Morrie fucking ruled

the good chapters are GOOD. Wow. my heart.

I was very touched by the writings of David Husted, Mac McCord, and Eli Clare (the latter of whom took me back to my Zotero days... like one year ago). Cool to see Dean Spade in here too.

Such an awesome time capsule. I loved the chapter about Lou and Rusty, and the interviews with trans dudes.

Beautifully written and so good. Loved the chapter on envy, and the section on trans militancy in the rage chapter.

So good. Things I loved:

- Said's thoughts on Chinua Achebe and Joseph Conrad
- The idea of Zionists taking the “Jew/Non-Jew Binary” of the Third Reich and applying it to Palestine
- Israel's archaeological imperialism (Schliemann if he was a settler-state)

Thank you Professor Said. We miss you

I'm a sucker for fables + fairy tales with simple and uplifting philosophies told in plain language so this was a great read for me. Probably why I'm such a big Earthsea fan too! I really liked this. Maybe love is the universal language after all.

Man, going into this I knew what was gonna happen to Jason, but I can honestly say I was NOT prepared for the Joker selling nuclear weapons to Hezbollah and then being installed as the UN ambassador for Iran by Ayatollah Khomeini. What the fuck was going on in the 80s

I love Tim Drake as much as the next guy, but this origin story felt so bizarre and rushed. At least we got to see Nightwing being a cool big brother again

A bunch of disabled children beating up an evil doctor... hell yeah. I would have loved this as a kid.

loooooved the nightwing comic. Seeing Dick and Jason starting to form a friendship despite Dick's complex feelings towards Bruce was so good