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It's Sunday, it is time for a new chapter! I hope you'll enjoy it!
Thank you so, so much for reading, it means the world to me.


The Mistress of the Shadowland, Second Book, The next Chapter )
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The anniversary 40th round at [community profile] icons10in20 was a Monopoly game! That was so much fun! I decided - no surprise there - to make it an HPI set. Okay, two of them are actor pics of the HPI actors, but who's counting?

Teasers:



20 HPI icons )

Every single comment is treasured. All icons shareable! Concrit welcome. Check out my resource post for makers of textures and brushes I use.

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Finding Echoes by Foz Meadows + G20

Apr. 18th, 2025 07:13 pm
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The novella Finding Echoes by Foz Meadows (The Manifold Worlds, The Tithenai Chronicles) was a lot of fun. A man who can speak to ghosts goes on a mission with his former lover to expose the Stonemetal Guild's corruption.

The worldbuilding was excellent, though I could have done with a glossary (especially if we end up getting more stories in this universe?). The characters all had notable personalities.

There's major m/m and minor f/f.

Content warning: drug addiction

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I finally made the time to get my latest free month of Amazon Prime.

Amazon Prime's movie G20 was great. US President Danielle Sutton must fight terrorists who have taken over the G20 Conference in South Africa.

Viola Davis (Annalise Keating in How To Get Away With Murder) plays the ex-Army US President and gets compared to Captain America. As far as I'm concerned, my beloved Sam Wilson can lend her the mantle if he wants to take a break. Anthony Anderson (Andre Johnson in Black-ish) plays her husband. And Clark Gregg (Agent Phil Coulson in the MCU) plays the US Vice-President.

The South Korean First Lady was an amazing old woman. Congrats to the costume department for her lovely hanbok! It let me know she was from Korea even before she was officially introduced. :-)

US + UK politics

Apr. 17th, 2025 06:09 pm
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Most of my political talk is on my Bluesky, but here are a few links.

US politics

I recommend following General Strike US (not only about organising the strike, but also about many important social topics). Alternatives include 5 Calls and The 50501 Movement. If you prefer, they're on other social media as well.

UK politics

My thoughts go to the trans people suffering from the UK Supreme Court case widely funded by JKR. As they say, read another book: here's my queer magic school book rec list (also on Tumblr for reblogging purposes).

Fannish March

Apr. 17th, 2025 11:44 am
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Movies


I saw Flow at the theater, the Latvian Oscar winner for animated movie. It was brilliant. I'm not sure I would have voted it higher than Wild Robot, but they're both extremely good, definitely deserving of the Oscar. The plot is a bit hard to describe, since there is no dialogue at all, and some things (both what's happening in nature and character motivations) are unclear. From what I gather, the pov cat character lives in a world that regularly sees floods, and we follow the cat through the current flood period. It meets other animals, and together they scavenge a boat to ride out the worst. There are no humans visible anywhere, but lots of artifacts, houses, and cities. The animals are shown as very individual, each with their own characteristics, but the main theme of the movie is how they bond and help each other. The music score is very important, since there is no dialogue, and except for one annoyingly tense section, I thought the music was excellent. The movie leaves a lot of room for interpretation - it makes you think, and that's always a good thing.

TV ongoing


Finally, there were new episodes of Doctor Odyssey! \o/ The first two were unusually gory, but also nicely suspenseful, which (though slightly illogical) totally worked for me. The next eps were a little more fluffy again, I just wasn't all that happy with the main themes: who's the baby daddy and surprise!alcoholism, and ep 11 (the crossover ep with one of the 911 offshoots) was the worst ep of the whole season for me. Still loving the throuple in general, and it keeps me watching. No decisions about a season 2 have been made yet.

I picked up some things again that I'd dropped in the middle, like We are Lady Parts (now on 2x04), especially loved Bisma's Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood. Awesome. I'll probably watch the rest of season 2 soon.

And Somebody Somewhere, of which I finished season 2. I thought they glossed over the conflict between Joel and Sam a bit too quickly, but I'm really loving Tricia this season.

I'm still doing the rewatch of HPI, now almost done with season 2, and my co-watcher has hopped onto the ship! \o/ In the last week of March, there was an event in Lille, SeriesMania 2025, where they showed the season five premiere, and people loved it. I'm very much looking forward to get to see it, too (airdate is May 15). I would love to find a fannish place to discuss the show, but only found a twitter community. :( I'm reading my way through the French fic on ao3 in the meantime.

TV new


In a very weird coincidence, I happened upon North of North, a very female comedy series, most of the characters and all producers are women. It's a series made by Inuk people about Inuk people, filmed on location *very far North*. It's a resounding rec. Siaja is a great character. In fact, the whole town of Ice Cove is a wonderful mix of characters, some loving, some eccentric, some traumatized. The show's humor is always on point, and even the embarrassing foot-in-mouth moments are played with so much love and charm that they don't feel squicky. It came out on Netflix on April 10, I'm planning on writing up a quick rec post for it soon.

Since I saw a lot of people talk about Severance's new season, I started the show, too. From the beginning - I'd never seen it before. The first ep was a little too slow for my liking in places - especially the dinner party omg. But apart from that, this looks very much up my alley. I like psycho horror (without jump scares) and bureaucratic dystopia in general. I stopped again when it got scary around ep 4. I'm not sure I'm up to that at the moment. It's very good, just a bit too heavy for me right now.

I started Love Scout (because I hated Filter, but needed something fluffy and Asian, or, idk why), and hated the first episode, but liked the second. I'll keep going if I need more fluff. I am once more reminded how much I don't like the directorial decision to go into slomo as soon as the leads have anything resembling a romantic moment, underscored by significant music intended to make the viewers look up from their knitting/phone/conversation with grandma so they don't miss the hug. *sigh* Apart from that, I do like the genderswapped setup with her being the workaholic boss and him being the doting father and secretary. That was almost four weeks ago already, though, and I haven't gone back to it... we'll see.

The best new thing I tried is The Pitt. Unfortunately, the camerawork makes me nauseous. That's a pity, because I really like it a lot. I went through it in 20-minute chunks, which kept the nausea at bay so far. I got about halfway through (7 of 15 episodes) in two weeks. I can see how the plot could be good (I have one guess at what's going to happen later in the day so far), although I don't like the setup of it only covering one day. There can perforce not be much character development in such a short time, at most "from flashbacks to now". And I'm usually always invested in shows for the characters and don't care as much about the plot. Despite all the gore and stress and death, it's comfort viewing for me, weirdly. :D Being Noah Wyle's age, it feels like we both started out on ER and have now come full circle, and that's just so beautiful. (I didn't dare look up interviews with him yet on why he picked the role, because everyone keeps saying that there are huge spoilers everywhere, so I'm being cautious. I did notice that he co-produced the show and wrote some of the episodes.) But it feels like coming home. <3
tinny: Commandant Karadec from the French series HPI in side profile, gentle and soft, looking at Morgane (hpi_karadec soft look)
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The current round at [community profile] retro_icontest was a challenge from technique20in20. The themes were fun, and I made 15 icons.

Teasers:



20 (mostly HPI) icons )


Concrit and comments very welcome! Take and use as many icons as you like, credit is appreciated. If you want to know whose textures and brushes I use, take a look at my resource post.

Previous icon posts:

One Has To Die by MN Bennet

Apr. 14th, 2025 05:38 pm
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One Has To Die by MN Bennet was amazing, as usual. It's Book 3 of Branches of Past and Future, a magic school adult book series, focused on a telepathic teacher. And contrary to what the countdown in the titles let me think, this is not the finale.

This tome does very interesting things with the POV, that I can't explain for spoilery reasons. The plot is excellent as well.

There's major m/m, which used to be m/m/m (Finn died a few years before Book 1, but there are always some scenes with his spirit, so maybe that still counts as polyamory). The students include an m/m couple, a sapphic, an ace girl, a trans boy, an enby...

For more HP-like LGBT Books, check out my rec list.
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I am a little bit late today but not too late, right? ;)
So please enjoy my newest chapter and thank you so much for reading!


The Mistress of the Shadowland, Second Book, The next Chapter )

Doctor Who Season 15

Apr. 12th, 2025 04:23 pm
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Doctor Who is back. I love it when the Doctor wears a kilt! <3

I already love Belinda Chandra. We haven't had a scientifically-minded companion since Martha, or am I forgetting someone?

Spoiler )
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Hai Yunfan and Wang Lu. )

My Comments: One of the enjoyable aspects of Once Upon A Time In Lingjian Mountain, a silly and ridiculous cdrama, is the dynamic between Wang Lu and Hai Yunfan, their whole relationship is one built from a sworn brother element but it's played a lot like a bromance with a lot of winks and nudges. It's adorable with a lot of ridiculous moments, as with the comedic nature of the drama itself, but it's also heartfelt as well with the companionship between them. These two fanvids are ones I discovered and liked the presentation of, with the accompanying songs to match the tone and vibe going for this relationship. The second fanvid requires captions to be turned on for the dialogue featured.
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++ One of the things I hate about warm weather is how irritable it makes me. I was just reminded of this yesterday when I basically had a little freakout over nothing, and it was a combination of other things happening but the warm air didn't help matters which escalated the way I was feeling. :/

++ The Last Of Us was renewed for a third season ahead of the season two premiere. Well, obviously. I would sure hope so. We knew months ago that the second game was going to be split into two (or possible more?) seasons, and it would be foolish to just not renew something that is basically going to be incomplete as a story itself. It reminds me of the situation with Dune with them splitting it into two movies even though the second one wasn't filmed yet after the first was released, a decision of studios and whatever else creatives have that I still don't understand. Regardless, it's just good that there's further confirmation with TLOU.

++ NaNoWriMo is officially shutting down for good. This has been a long time coming considering the numerous controversies and scandals over the years, with their whole ordeal surrounding genAI being the final nail in the coffin.

Funnily, it took until quite recently to realize that NaNoWriMo was an actual non-profit organization. I had long thought that it was simply just a self-induced prompt that writers challenged themselves and promoted it annually to write and complete a story in a month. It wasn't until some of the issues that arose not too long ago was being spread around that I finally understood, lol. I'm hoping that this doesn't discourage people from continuing challenging themselves with their writing, since I know a lot got their starts and were pushed to finish their projects because of NaNoWriMo. They can just continue on without the organization.
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Challenge #15: Talk about an unexpected joyous moment you experienced last year.

When I discovered the global girl group, XG.

I talked about this briefly before, but I constantly discover and listen to music artists on the regular and there's a lot out there that I like and tend to become my favorites over time. But sometimes there will be an artist or group that will just automatically speak to me and I will instantly fall in love at first listen. XG became that group for me last year. Their sound, their concept, their style, their dancing (especially the dancing), it's the entire package and I ended up going down the rabbit hole of not just listening to all their music, but also all their music videos, their performances, their behind-the-scenes documentary videos they have. It's funny because I had only vaguely heard of them prior, and somehow, on just a random day, I decided to check out one of their music videos out of mere curiosity and immediately became obsessed with them. It's that dopamine high you get when something just clicks with you at that right moment, you know?
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Miss Merkel: Mord auf dem Friedhof by David Safier
Miss Merkel: Mord auf dem Friedhof by David Safier
Miss Merkel #2


The second installment of the German Politician RPF series centered around a retired Angela Merkel solving murder cases. This time the murder takes place in a cemetery.

Lets make this quick and painless: I did not like this book.

Sadly, a lot of the wordcount is spent on Angela falling in love with someone, and agonizing over what to do about it, since she's (more or less happily) married. I wasn't interested in reading about that at all. If you know me, that might surprise you - I also don't understand, really. :D I just *like* her and her husband, I think, and while I'm happy to imagine Angela Merkel as a private detective, I wasn't happy thinking about her love life.

That said, the murder case was complicated enough, I just couldn't concentrate on it at all because the romance aspect of the book kept throwing me off. I couldn't even tell you who did it in the end, because I've already put the whole book out of my mind again.

a few comments, spoiler for the romance stuff

* I thought that Angela treated her husband badly in book 1. Here it's worse. If it had only been a small part of the book, I might have been able to cope, but it takes up so much space, ugh.

* The side characters are also embarking on a romance, which I probably would have liked if I hadn't been spoiled for it and hadn't already been fed up with the main romance.

* Spoiler: she does not leave her husband. And to add insult to injury, he rescues her from a cow attack, which is completely unlikely, it being her clumsy husband, and I don't like to imagine Angela Merkel as a damsel in distress, either. It was twisted kinda well, so she's not *much* of a damsel and he's not *much* of a hero, but still. Did not like.

* I can't remember much from the book, but I do remember liking her husband's faible for singing Drei Chinesen mit dem Kontrabass (he does mention the problematic/racist content), and her Latin proficiency.

* Despite really not liking this book, I am looking forward to the next installment - provided there's no romance plot.


2 stars - Not worth your time. I think it's possible to skip it, unless you're very interested in the recurring characters' storylines.



1 - 5 stars - Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky The Final Architecture #1 [DW link]
2 - 2 stars - Miss Merkel: Mord auf dem Friedhof by David Safier Miss Merkel #2 [DW link]

The Handmaid's Tale Season 6

Apr. 10th, 2025 05:36 pm
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The Handmaid's Tale is back with the first 3 episodes of Season 6. It's the last season under this title, but they're planning on adapting the sequel The Testaments afterwards.

This show is even more timely than it used to be, as the US is turning into Gilead and we are trying to do something about it before it's too late.

My poly heart loves a good scene between Luke, June and Nick. They are both fully aware that she loves them both and they're so freaking civil to each other.
Luke: *nods* "Hey!"
Nick: *nods back* "Hey!"
Moira: 👀
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