It's Thursday, 2021 has had a bumpy start, let's get some comics-y superhero-y goodness!
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It's Thursday, 2021 has had a bumpy start, let's get some comics-y superhero-y goodness!
(Warning: this post talks about Covid 19/Coronavirus, and the political situation in the US)
Dear 2021,
You've had a rocky start, but that's OK.
You inherited a global pandemic and a facist US president - and it's gonna take a while for you to fix that, we know.
I blame 2016, that year was a bad influence on everyone. The years after struggled to bring hope.
Then when 2020 came along... well, I guess you know about that already.
'“I mean,” Clint cuts back in, “better safe than sorry. If it is a ghost, shouldn't you get the Tower blessed or cleansed or whatever?”'
Avengers! Ghosts! Buzzfeed Unsolved!
...To be honest, if that hasn't hooked you I don't know what I can say to convince you to read this week's fic.
If you're intrigued, read on fair nerdlets!
If not, go!
Go now and frolic in peace!
(...I think I'm gonna be like this for the entire post. Just as a warning! The first week of 2021 has picked up where 2020 left off and I wasn't exactly normal to begin with đŸ˜…)
It's 2021, all the UK home nations are in Lockdown, let's get some comics-y superhero-y goodness, and try to forget 2020 ever happened!
(Warning: this post discusses mental health problems, specifically Depression and Anxiety, and references Covid and the dumpster fire of 2020)
For those unaware: there is a website called Goodreads. It's like social media for books, basically.
(Before you ask, my Goodreads account is private.)
And every year it encourages people to set a target number of books to read that year - the Goodreads (GR) challenge.
(It would be cynical to point out that Goodreads is owned by Amazon, and therefore may have a monetary incentive for encouraging people to consume vast quantities of book.
Corporations can create unintended social benefits - in this case encouraging literacy - despite what their motives may or may not be.)
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Title: Some Places More Than Others*
Author: Renée Watson
Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Middle Grade/MG (Kids)