maplemood: (wendy)
Back in January, I set my 2018 reading goal at 50 books and assumed I would have blown well past that by now...I think I'm around the thirty-four, thirty-five mark? Which isn't bad at all, but a little depressing when I remember that only a couple years ago I was reading something like a 150 books a year. I'm just telling myself it's because I have more to do (work and school) and also because I've been writing a lot more than I was back then, and not because I've been wasting so much time on the Internet. Obviously.

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Bloodline by Claudia Gray: Oh gosh, but did I LOVE this. Maybe even more than Princess of Alderaan, which I didn't think was possible, but Bloodline is a more complicated, twisty story, full of politics and intrigue and characters who I either loved or loved to hate--I expected Carise Sindian to get more page time than she actually did, and in some ways I'd have loved to see more of her and in others...nope, what we got was plenty enough. Talk about doing a lot with a little.spoilerish )

The Graveyard Book
by Neil Gaiman: Reread this one because I love it and also because I nominated it for Fic Corner. Silas and Mrs. Lupescu are, as always, my favorite characters, with Bod and Liza Hempstock running a close second. I've also always loved all the side characters who get only a handful of lines in a chapter or two but have stuck in my head ever since: Louisa Bartelby, the twenty-year-old grandmother who died in childbirth, Mother Slaughter, the Lady on the Grey. There's such a sense of community in the graveyard, which I'm always a sucker for, and when it happens to be between ghosts, a vampire, and one human kid? Even better. Bod also grows up to be genuinely pretty scary and troubling in some ways, which makes sense for a kid who was, again, raised in a graveyard, but it's not an element of the story I really cottoned on to any of the times I've read it before. (Probably because I was too busy wishing I'd been lucky enough to be adopted by ghosts.)

Wild Boy by Nancy Springer: Two or three weekends ago my sister and I traded in a pile of our old, never-picked-up-in-years books to 2nd & Charles, and used the in-store credit we got from that to...buy more books. As you do. Anyway, one of the ones I picked up was Wild Boy--I think it's the third book in the Tales of Rowan Hood series? It's also pretty much a straight-up rewrite of "Know Your True Enemy", another Robin Hood retelling Nancy Springer wrote for the short story collection Sherwood, which I've loved for years.short version: still like the story better )

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Books-in-Progress: The Stand (still), A Company of Swans by Eva Ibbotson (love the setting, love the heroine, would love the hero if he'd stop jumping to conclusions and giving the heroine the cold shoulder based on said crappy conclusions), The Hidden Horses of Briar Hill by Megan Shepherd (winged horses! WWII hospitals! My inner eight-year-old loves this book, and it's also that quiet, compassionate brand of fantasy that I've always had such a huge soft spot for).

maplemood: artwork by leo & diane dillon (leo & diane)
Only just started it, really, (I go in for my third shift tomorrow) but the summer job has been going well so far; a little stressful, and much more fast-paced than any other job I've had before, but not unbearable and time usually passes pretty quickly. So, yeah, I can't complain. And I have made a couple of dumb mistakes, but not as many as I worried I would.

Another perk is that so far I'm usually only scheduled for one or two days a week--I'm sure that will change once the summer picks up, and I could use the extra cash, but for now it's nice to have time to do other things without always feeling rushed or exhausted. My sister and I even had time to make a very spur-of-the moment decision to watch Solo last weekend. It's not my favorite Star Wars movie, not by a long shot, but I walked away much more in love with certain characters (read: Qi'ra) than I expected to be, plus there was a lovely soundtrack and space pirates!small spoiler ) The ending seems to kinda-sorta-maybe be hooking in for a sequel, too--even though I wasn't especially interested in Han himself, I would like to see more of Qi'ra and Enfys, especially. So who knows.

(Also, some Star Wars-related weirdness: Last night I had a dream that morphed into an hours-long, super-detailed Kylo/Rose epic featuring much bickering and UST and we-care-about-each-other-even-if-we-don't-like-each-other feelings, which was just...very interesting, and I wish I could remember more of the details beyond that, but I'm also wondering if I'm more obsessed with them as a crack pairing than I first realized, if they've literally started showing up in my dreams.)

 

maplemood: (rey)
(Since there'll be more as I work my way through the collection.)

Gifts for me!

Signal to Noise by incognitajones (Star Wars Sequel Trilogy): Rose and Kylo (plus hints of Force ghost!Luke) and all the funny, snarky, unexpectedly soft moments between them. I was really hoping for someone to fill this prompt, since Rose & Kylo is the friendship crack pairing of my dreams; this one met and exceeded my hopes in the best way. 

Minor Counterintelligence Operations by igrockspock (Star Wars Sequel Trilogy): A somewhat angsty but mostly sweet and funny Solo family fic. Ben is adorably precocious and observant, and Han and Leia are doing their best in their own very different ways. Han & Ben was my requested pairing for this one, so it was a wonderful surprise to get a fic that was also heavy on Ben & Leia feels. 

Gifts for other people!

Relax and Fly Casual by igrockspock (Star Wars Sequel Trilogy): Han smuggles spice (and other more legitimate items on the sly), dragging Ben along as his reluctant accomplice. Another sad-yet-funny fic with a perfect sucker punch of an ending.  

Your Tender Charm by ambiguously (Star Wars Sequel Trilogy): I love Reylo fics that capture their dynamic while lightening up on the angst a bit, and this one fit the bill perfectly! It's also another one with a truly beautiful ending.  

Situation: CAPTIVE by Selden (Star Wars Sequel Trilogy): A romance for the ages. I can't think of many fics I've read that are truly, laugh-out-loud hilarious, but this one is, along with being sweet and creative and capturing both characters wonderfully--not the easiest thing to do when you're writing about droids!

hver gæti mér orð þessi láð? by kimaracretak (Star Wars Sequel Trilogy): Two of my favorite taken-from-us-too-soon characters not only survive, but form a beautiful and mutually healing friendship! I love that this story is fairly light on angst but still carries a lot of emotional weight. Paige and Amilyn are both idealistic yet practical, and deeply compassionate--it's really no wonder that, if they'd had the time, they'd have ended up friends sooner or later.  

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Apr. 25th, 2018 09:30 pm
maplemood: (amilyn holdo)
Author reveals are out, so it's time to rec the two wonderful fics I got for [community profile] space_swap , which both happen to be centered around some of my favorite Star Wars characters: 

Together We're Invincible by smaragdbird: A Paige Lives fixit featuring Lando Calrissian, a trip to Bespin, and a wonderful reunion scene for Paige and Rose. This was such a joy to read; Paige's love for her sister shone through the whole thing and made the ending scene even more satisfying. 

This Is a Rescue by celeste9: Poe/Holdo! Banter! Escape from a First Order Star Destroyer! More banter! This was all the snark and UST I could have hoped for wrapped up in a neat 2,731-word package. 
maplemood: (sea foam)
Two weeks (counting finals week) to go until the end of the semester, and I've finally found a good writing space in the library! The way my schedule worked out this time around I'm usually spending at least four week days on campus until six or seven o'clock, which used to mean that I didn't get much writing done on those days--even though the college library has a quiet floor I've always found it really hard to concentrate up there. BUT. There's a reading table behind the stacks that I somehow never noticed until now, where it's even quieter, and just feels...a little more private, I guess? More secluded? Anyway, I've been able to get some work on fic done in between homework and classes without waiting until I'm back home and completely beat to do it; it's been really, really nice. 

My [community profile] space_swap  fic is finished and submitted. I'm a little nervous for reveals, since the story turned out much angstier than expected. I'll be happy as long as the recipient likes it, though now I'm really feeling the need to write something purely cheerful. Straight-up fluff isn't my strong suit, but I've been wallowing in the angsty side of things a little too much lately. I've also hit the fannish doldrums with Stranger Things--still love reading other people's stories, but when it comes to writing I feel sucked dry. Oh, well.  

Reading: SO MANY books fell to the wayside this semester. I did just finish Leia: Princess of Alderaan (so, SO good, with a really nice focus on her relationship with her parents [I adored Breha especially] and her friendship with Amilyn Holdo [who does come off as a little Luna-Lovegood-ish, while still being her own brand of awesome], a scene where the Organas make themselves look like an absolute dumpster fire of a family in order to distract Tarkin, and a real gut-punch of a closing line.) I'm also within a few chapters of finishing my reread of The Magicians by Lev Grossman, which is getting me nostalgic for the Narnia books...
maplemood: (stranger things)
Just a couple minutes ago I was looking back over the list of goals for 2018 that I posted in December, and there it is, right at the top: "Get back into the habit of posting." For a while there I did manage to keep up (mostly thanks to the Fandom Snowflake Challenge) but all that dropped off once February hit. And, okay, my life is both very busy and very, very boring, but you'd think I could do better than two posts a month.

Anyway.

My birthday came and went, and the day of I woke up too tired to care and went to bed too tired to care, which is probably one of the truest signs of adulthood (semi-adulthood, at least). Otherwise it was a mostly quiet and not incredibly stressful day; I fell asleep to the sound of my sister watching Stranger Things--a good way to end the day even if Stranger Things doesn't make for the most relaxing background noise out there. 

I've signed up for both the [community profile] space_swap  and [community profile] maythe4thbewithyou exchanges this year. I'm a little nervous since their deadlines are pretty close together, but they're both exchanges that I really, really wanted to participate in and as long as I don't sign up for anything else I think I should be fine. Star Wars is one of those fandoms that I've only dipped my toe into so far; it's so huge and so scarily full of writers much, much better than me. But it's also full of an almost infinite number of cool and unexpected character combos, so I'm pretty excited to play around in a new sandbox and see what I can come up with. 

Otherwise my only plans for the weekend are watching as many episodes of the second season of Jessica Jones as possible. I always get nervous about being spoiled for Netflix shows before I finish them, so my solution is usually to power through as fast as I can--plus, I've been waiting for the second season of JJ for what feels like forever. It was fun to see Jessica interacting with everybody else in The Defenders, but I missed the darkness and twistiness of her own show. Hopefully season 2 will deliver on that front!     
maplemood: (rey)
A few days ago [personal profile] sunlit_stone and I got to talking about Reylo and I promised some recs, then went to write them down and ended up with a fairly long and (most likely) annoyingly gushy list. They're tons more amazing stories out there, but I narrowed it down to my personal five essentials; I hope you find a story or two to enjoy here. :)
Recs! )

Okay! I do have more but I figured starting with the gold standards would be less overwhelming (plus, I'm lazy).
maplemood: (peter pan)
I'll be sitting in the theater, watching The Last Jedi. I haven't quite stayed unspoiled for this one--still don't know much about the plot, but the feeling I'm getting from Tumblr is that people have either loved it (best Star Wars movie ever!) or hated it (worst movie in the history of movies). God, I hope I end up being one of the ones who loves it. Or at least likes it. Who knows.

See you on the other side! 
maplemood: (outlander)
Might or might not turn this into a monthly thing. I've read SO MUCH good stuff recently and figured it was time to share. It's mostly gen this time around. Also mostly Marvel. 

Tough Girl is What I Had to Be by angel_deux: (Daredevil) Set some time after season 2. I'm a sucker for Lisa Castle Lives AUs, and this is one of my absolute favorites. Lots of emotion and heartwarming father-daughter scenes. Plus, it ships Frank and Karen. What more could you want?

Kings Among Runaways by Viva Rocksteady: (Jessica Jones, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) The Jessica Jones/Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt crossover you never knew you needed. Jessica is hard-edged and cynical, Kimmy is as adorable as they come, and their friendship comes off as surprisingly believable.

it's the skin and bones that keep me on the road by impossibleamypond: (Star Wars) A missing scene between Rey and Han. Incredibly well-written and bittersweet.

our lives umbilical by duchamp: (Logan) Set after the movie, and most definitely not an Everybody Lives AU. Laura moves on, but she never quite gets over Logan and what they could have had. Beautifully written. Also very, very sad.

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