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remibause t1_iy1a63m wrote
Reply to comment by reverseswang in Weekly Recommendation Thread: November 25, 2022 by AutoModerator
Just mentioning it's follow up Moon Witch, Spider King to be sure.
In term of queer african stories involving fantasy, The Sorceror of the Wildeeps by Kay Ashante Wilson features, though the fantastical elements are more downplayed. There is also a second installment, The Taste of Honey.
In terms of creatures different what we normally see in fantasical fiction, Rebecca Roanhorse spins tales based on Navajo mythology ina popst apocalyptic setting in Trail of Lightning and follow up Storm of Locusts.
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Reply to comment by honeypotcoffee in Simple Questions: October 25, 2022 by AutoModerator
Desk reading stand, though I haven’t used mine since my studies.
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Reply to comment by natus92 in Simple Questions: October 25, 2022 by AutoModerator
worldcat.org combines the catalogues of thousands of libraries worldwide. It has an all editions button once you found a book that allows you to filter by language.
It allows you to create lists that you can share and you can follow lists made by others.
However it's focus is more scholarly and library catalog than social media site.
remibause t1_j1kildm wrote
Reply to The Bible has inspired an immense body of beautiful music (Christmas, classical, etc.) What are some other examples of works of fiction that have inspired great music? by upvoter1542
Wuthering Heights inspired both the Kate Bush song of the same name and It’s All Coming Back To Me Now most famously covered by Celine Dion, as well as some other stuff.