u/thalsit

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Where can I beg for audiobook seeders?

I'm looking for seeders for The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden. Many peers but no seeds!

Where can I beg a few generous folk so I can finish the trilogy? 🥺

Current source: audiobookbay (TPB doesn't have this audiobook)

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u/thalsit — 3 days ago

Still broken after finishing TID

P.S. Contains spoilers related to TID, so don't look behind the white curtain if you haven't read it!

Just came here to say that I AM STILL SHATTERED. I'm busy reading GOTSM and I literally couldn't get two pages into the chapter set in 1940, after >!Will's death, reading about Tessa's grief,!< without crying all over again. And that, after just reading a chapter where >!Belial shows Jem visions of a life he longs for but will never have.!< When does the heartbreak end???

Yes, yes, I know all's well that ends well and the story is beautifully crafted, but I can't help but grieve for Tessa already, again, knowing what's coming for her and >!her second chance with (newly mortal) Jem...!<

Uuggghhhh I'm gonna have to put even this book down for a bit and just take a breather for my poor heart 😂💔

I'm sure y'all get me...

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u/thalsit — 4 days ago

I just read a little line from Clockwork Princess where Magnus addresses Gabriel Lightwood, calling him Gideon.

"I'm Gabriel."

Magnus waved a hand. "All Lightwoods look the same to me..."

Hmmmm.... Little does he know he finds the love of his life in a Lightwood a century or so later, and one that bears little resemblance to Gabriel and Gideon, save the eyes.

It was just a heartwarming moment, knowing what Magnus' future holds 🥰

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u/thalsit — 15 days ago

Say hello and farewell to our boy Terroire (affectionately called Terror, though he was the furthest from one).

As many on this sub probably feel, I've seen and continue to see the fear of these dogs. My only fear has ever been for my heart, the day he passes over the rainbow bridge.

He welcomed many bodies into his home - feline, canine, human, all the like, and he loved them all. And we loved him dearly, for 12 years.

Rest easy my beautiful boy

u/thalsit — 17 days ago