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  • My bank account tells a different story.

    But seriously an interesting article! I had no idea that such a huge swath of books simply aren’t profitable, even for the big publishers. Wild!

  • how's your week going, Beehaw
  • Hope everyone has a good week!

  • What are some games you find yourself frequently coming back to?
  • One more turn…

    …and it’s morning.

  • What are some games you find yourself frequently coming back to?
  • I don’t play The Sims for months and months, then come back to it and play really intensely for few days.

    Skyrim, Fallout, Stardew Valley, and the Animal Crossing Games are my perennial favorites!

    Time will tell on this one, but I think Baldur’s Gate 3 will be one I come back to again and again.

  • What's in your tsundoku pile?
  • Mine’s not so much a pile so much as at least half of my bookcase. And it’s a little bit of everything!

  • how's your week going, Beehaw
  • Struggling to get over a lingering cold this week, but pretty much good other than that!

    Have a good week everyone!

  • Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 24th
  • Been playing a new farm in Stardew Valley after the 1.6 update. I hadn’t played much since back before 1.5, so there is a lot of new content! Also still grooving on Cyberpunk 2077, getting some of the main quest done.

  • Stardew Valley 1.6 is out now - player count on Steam explodes [146k+]
  • Started a new farm this morning, ha ha! I’ve barely played since before the 1.5 update, so I’m excited for all the new content!

  • Reddit IPO Filings Reveal the Company’s Hopes—and Fears
  • I relate to this a lot. I was on Reddit for over a decade, too, when I left after the third-party apps shut down. I loved a lot of the discussion over there (once I got away from some of the big subs and found smaller ones), and still kind of miss it. There really was a period of sadness when I left. I’m trying to be active over here to help these communities grow, but it’s hard to get back into it and be motivated sometimes.

  • how's your week going, Beehaw
  • It’s only Monday, but so far getting things done this week.

    Have a good week, everyone!

  • Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th
  • I saw that something unlocked, but I thought it was the same maps with a chance to go back and get the species you missed or something like that. I’ll have to go look more closely!

  • Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th
  • Very excited for the Stardew Valley update!

  • Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th
  • I played Terra Nil, which was really enjoyable, but way too short! It only has four levels, and I would have played much more than that.

    Also playing Against the Storm, which I stumbled across on Steam looking for something else to play after I finished Terra Nil so quickly. Really liking this one as well! The city building itself is fun, and the added aspect of the metagame/cycle outside of the city builder is a twist that I think works really well.

    Also still working on Cyberpunk 2077!

  • Let's discuss the 3ds family?
  • I kind of miss Street Pass. I always loved it for when I was going through airports- you could get Street Passes from lots of different places!

  • how's your week going, Beehaw
  • Have a good week, everyone!

  • Hi, bees! Outside of news and politics, what kind of topics would you like to see more on Beehaw?
  • We have a literature community, but I would love a weekly “what are you reading?” or similar thread. I love seeing what other people are reading and sometimes find new books in those types of threads. Mostly I just want to talk about books, ha ha!

  • Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 3rd
  • Just helping sentient taxis find their way home and other miscellaneous gigs in Cyberpunk 2077. Making slower-than-usual progress on this one, even though I’m enjoying it a lot, because I’ve been busy lately (and have a really good book that’s stealing my time, ha ha!).

    Also it’s more like what I’m planning to play, but I’m definitely going to start a new playthrough of Stardew Valley once the 1.6 update releases. I haven’t even done most of the 1.5 stuff, so I’m looking forward to a starting up a new farm!

  • This bookshop in Fort Collins is paying people to sit down and read quietly
  • Are the readers-in-residence allowed to read their books on their phone?

    In simpler terms, you won’t find labels like “fiction” or “biography” on the shelves. Instead, you’ll find genre labels lifted from book titles (“Living by Fiction”), poetry lines (“Flood the Margins”) or wordplay (“Subject, Object, Predicament”).

    I get what they’re going for, but good grief that sounds like it would be annoying if you’re looking for a particular book.

  • What was the last book that surprised you?

    Something you thought you would love that turned out to be awful, or vice versa? A great plot twist that blew your mind?

    What was the last book that surprised you in some way?

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    Spooky reads for October?

    Anyone else have some spooky reads lined up for October? My bookclub is reading Frankenstein this month, which will be a nice change of pace from the usual fare. I’ve got Tender is the Flesh, Rouge, and Black Sheep lined up. I will probably get to The Haunting of Hill House as well, which I’m really excited to read! I just finished up Vampires of El Norte, which definitely needed more vampires!

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    Here are 19 books our critics are excited for this summer (NPR)

    Some of these look really interesting! Definitely want to check out Silver Nitrate since I’ve enjoyed her work in the past. Anything catch your eye?

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    Do you set reading goals for yourself or participate in reading challenges?

    Do you set goals like reading a certain number of books in a year? Participate in reading challenges?

    I don’t set goals around reading a certain number of books. Those have always seemed arbitrary and not helpful for my reading. I have done reading challenges in the past, though—the yearly Book Riot Read Harder Challenge, the yearly reading challenge from PopSugar, book bingo. I like those types of challenges for helping me to break out of my comfort zone and try new authors and genres! I’ve also made my own challenges. What are some of your favorite reading challenges?

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    What book(s) are you putting off reading?

    Anyone else have a book (or books) that they want to read but just never seem to actually get around to reading? Any books you feel like you ought to read but never do?

    Probably unpopular, but for me it’s classic Russian literature- War and Peace, Crime and Punishment and the like. I know they’re supposed to be amazing, but I just can’t work up the energy to read them. I think Anna Karenina soured me on Russian literature; the middle portion of that book with Levin on the farm was such a drag that I’m hesitant about the other books.

    What about you?

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    Do you reread books?

    Do you reread books or are you done with them once you’ve read them?

    I like to reread books sometimes! Rereading is especially good if I’ve just finished something heavy or intense; I can follow that up with something that I’ve enjoyed before so it doesn’t take too much effort and I can have a bit of a break. I also don’t have the greatest retention for what I read, so even if I’ve read something before there’s no way I’ll remember everything. And there are certain books that are comforting and cozy and those are great to reread when I want that kind of mood.

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    The Most Popular Fantasy, Sci-Fi & Horror Books of the Year (So Far)
    www.goodreads.com The Most Popular Fantasy, Sci-Fi & Horror Books of the Year (So Far)

    Continuing with our midyear retrospective on the year’s most popular books so far, it’s time to head over to the speculative fiction aisles. In fact,...

    The Most Popular Fantasy, Sci-Fi & Horror Books of the Year (So Far)

    Read any of these yet? How were they? Anything catch your eye to add to your TBR list?

    I’ve read A Day of Fallen Night, which I really enjoyed! Lots of interesting characters with relationships that felt real, action, and dragons! I would definitely recommend reading Priory of the Orange Tree first though, just to get that background world building info.

    I want to pick up The Ferryman, How to Sell a Haunted House, and A House with Good Bones since I’ve enjoyed previous works by those authors.

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