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literarybrainrot · 3 months
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Emily Wilde is THE neurodivergent rep queen. Her parents find her weird and off-putting. She gets to a new town and immediately offends them. She has to constantly remind herself to show empathy. She pulled a faerie king with the power of autistic rizz. Truly the representation we all deserve.
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bookishfae · 4 months
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in the name of complete academic transparency i must transcribe the declaration of love and marriage proposal from the most beautiful man ive ever seen who just so happens to be a faerie king. for science
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ash-and-books · 3 months
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I absolutely adored this sequel in the series and can't recommend the overall series enough, it's everything you could want!
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agentbreedlove · 3 months
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Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
This journal serves two purposes: to aid my recollection when it comes time to formally compile my field notes, and to provide a record for those scholars who come after me should I be captured by the Folk. Verba volant, scripta manent.
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powells · 5 months
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Romantasy Display!! ✨💕
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((No poetry, middle grade books, or graphic novels were displaced to make room for this display))
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Uprooted by Naomi Novik "familiar as a Grimm fairy tale yet fresh, original, and totally irresistible"
Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall "Witches and gods, scandals and curses all combine in this spellbinding historical Sapphic romance"
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Zodiac Academy by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti "Follow our twin princesses as they fight to reclaim their throne." *very spicy* *please note this series has dark content*
Bitter Medicine by Mia Tsai "The magic system had me mesmerized in how it blends cultures. Inspired by Chinese drama, the romance & action were addictive"
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Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett "Besides a grumpy, young professor, this book has fairies, and adventure, romance, mystery... and did I say fairies?"
Immortal Longings by Chloe Gong "Gripping, bewildering, irresistible..."
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The Jasad Heir by Sara Hashem "Try if you like: Egyptian folklore, political scheming, deadly secrets, revenge, and forbidden romance" Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas "An epic tale of love and loss and a girl who loves her kingdom very very much"
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ravenluckarts · 1 year
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Really really really enjoyed reading Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries and my need to rotate these two blorbos around in my mind is what finally broke me out of my art block
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bibliophilecats · 3 months
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Book mail 💜
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crochetandcrying · 9 months
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to the ends of the earth baby
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the-forest-library · 2 months
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When is Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Walruses coming out?
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literarybrainrot · 2 months
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Oh to be a student of dryadology at Cambridge. Your professors regularly get kidnapped by faeries. One of them is the hardest grader you’ve ever met. She fails your essay the same week your cat dies but gives you extra credit because you cry in her office for an hour. Another professor will give his TA’s co-author credit on his papers but it’s said he treats them like slaves. He gives the most longwinded, non-sensical lectures you’ve ever heard and you can’t quite figure out what his class is about (rumor has it he’s a faerie?) You’re pretty sure the aforementioned two professors are in love.
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a-secret-land · 6 months
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“I was delighted to sit in the corner with my food and a book and speak to no one.”
- Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries, Heather Fawcett
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bookcred · 2 months
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theinquisitxor · 1 year
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Why You Should Read Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett
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Emily, a Cambridge professor of dryadology travels to a remote Scandinavian town to study a previously unstudied type of faerie, in order to complete the Encycopaedia she is working on
When her colleague and academic rival, Wendall Brambleby also shows up, getting in her way and infuriating her, Emily and Wendall must work together to uncover the secrets of the faeries.
This book is like if Howls Moving Castle and Spinning Silver had a child?
Emily and Wendall give major Howl and Sophie vibes. Wendall is a dramatic, over the top sliterer-outer (and may not be all that he seems). Emily is a bit of a curmudgeon, not a people person, and dedicated to her work.
This book is a journal format, and we are reading Emily's journal recounting the experience
Footnotes!
This is a winter read through and through
Cozy-fantasy that is set during the Edwardian era, although parts can get a little bit dark (that's just how faeries are though)
the Faerie in this book reminded me a lot of the the staryk from Spinning Silver, so if you like that type of faerie, this book is for you
This book is a love letter to fairy tales, faeries, and folklore
A lovable dog companion, lesbian side characters
Changelings, brownies, Winter Kings and Faerie Princes, enchantments
This book is just clever and neat, and really opens up a lot of potential for other books
All in all, I loved it, and I think you should read it too!
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agentbreedlove · 3 months
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Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands
But the reality is that one would have to be an utter idiot to marry one of the Folk. There are perhaps a handful of stories in which such a union ends well and a mountain of them in which it ends in madness or an untimely and unpleasant death. I am also, of course, constantly aware of the ridiculousness of my being the object of a marriage offering by a faerie monarch.
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godzilla-reads · 3 months
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I’m jumping on the Emily Wilde bandwagon- I’ve seen too many people say they really liked this book so I MUST know what all the hype is about.
☀️ Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett
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