Bonus/Special/Extra chapters of some of my favorite books/series.
As most of my favorite series or books are getting a lot of bonus chapters but most of the time they are only available in certain special editions which is a true menace and impossible to get hands-on globally, I'm making a guide for the chapters as I've found a lot of helpful Tumblr users/readers already posted them in the internet. So I'll collect them, make a thorough list, and keep editing them if any new material is released. Feel free to comment if you want to add anything or let me know about any other series. I'm keeping the list under the cut to avoid spoilers for those who want to avoid them.
Red, White and Royal Blue - Casey McQuiston
The henry's pov chapter from the new Red White And Royal Blue collector's edition. - set after the incidents in the book
The Folk Of The Air Trilogy - Holly Black
The Cruel Prince Barnes & Noble exclusive short story - A Visit to the Impossible Lands
Some deleted scenes from TCP (AU)
Deleted scenes of The Wicked King from Barnes & Noble exclusive edition
Cardan's letter from Queen of Nothing -(read after finishing the series)
Deleted scene of The Queen of Nothing from Holly Black's newsletter.
Walmart exclusive The Stolen Heir chapters.
The Stolen Heir Barnes & Noble bonus content.
There are also additional Folk of The Air contents and a more detailed list - click here
Legendborn Series - Tracy Deonn
Selwyn's pov chapter and Bloodmarked excerpt - to read after the first book
The Raven Cycle - Maggie Stiefvater
A Very Declan Christmas - Holiday Drabble
300 Fox way Holiday Piece - written as part of an event
A Minor Raven Boys Holiday Drabble -click here
Book #4.5 - Opal
The Secret Sanghai Universe - Chloe Gong
This one could be a little confusing as it is a really long universe containing two separate but interconnected series. So I'm making the list according to the timeline of the book's contents are in (not based on the timeline they were published/released) which list Chloe Gong once shared in her Instagram stories and also available on her website. (Check out her list for more detailed, less-confusing blurb on the contents of each bonus content and their timeline)
A RomaJuliette Christmas Special
The Benedikt & Marshall bonus - Barnes & Noble Exclusive Our Violent Ends Edition
The semi AU romajuliette + benmars fic - click here
Roma's Letters - Barnes & Noble exclusive These Vioent Delights.
Book 1 - These Violent Delights (Post TVD contents ↓)
5. Roma Gets a New Mug
Book 2 - Our Violent Ends
6. The Priest and The Shepherd (Set before Foul Lady Fortune but better if read after reading FLF)
Book 3 - Foul Lady Fortune
Book 3.5 - Last Violent Call
Book 4 - Foul Hearts Huntsman (Post FHH content ↓)
7. In True Delights - The Epilogue of all epilogues
Once Upon A Broken Heart - Stephanie Garber
The three different special edition epilogues
The first epilogue
The second epilogue
The third Epilogue
All pic credit @pinterest
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Shakes-Tourney, Round 1
(summaries from shakespeare.org.uk; further summaries and propaganda encouraged)
Merry Wives of Windsor: Falstaff tries to pursue two married women; the women are smart; they put him in a river, dress him as a woman, and bring him to a haunted forest; everyone is happy.
Richard II: Richard wastes money, steals land, and kills political rivals; people are angry and rebel; Henry becomes king.; he kills political rivals.
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It’s time for the 15th Histories Ficathon!
It is time for the annual Histories Ficathon! This is the fifteenth iteration, run by @skeleton-richard and myself (@heartofstanding), that is dedicated to Shakespeare’s History plays and the real historical events behind them! We are open for sign-ups and tag nominations now! Sign-ups will close on 9 June.
The rest of the dates are as follows: assignments out by 12 June, works due 1 September, works revealed 8 September and authors revealed 15 September. If you have any questions, please ask!
You can sign-up on the AO3 Collection, which also has all the rules and guidelines for your sign-up and links to the tagsets for nominations.
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Margaret Nolan on a donkey in 'Carry on Girls', Bernard Bresslaw and various girls (including Barbara Windsor, Pauline Peart and Wendy Richard) check that ass... I'm so sorry, truly I am
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My tipsy ass having a very ACD moment: There's a reason why I don't get credit that I would otherwise deserve. Media never implements what is my superior-to-what-they-actually-do ideas for storylines. Before the movie came out, and after I found out that they were combining Rafael and Liam in to one character for the film, I openly hypothesized that he would be a rogue Embed with the Richards campaign [I grew up in a vastly-economically-diverse suburb of D.C., so our public school curriculum was geared towards leading us to careers in politics/journalism and/or activism, therefore, before doing a deep dive on Taylor, I, not only already knew that occupation existed, but had the preliminary skills to be one (tangent within a tangent: to those of you from Minnesota whom complained about that electoral map unbelievably having you be red, I feel you, because I can't see a way where my purple state of Virginia would've gone blue in that election, then again, Virginia Is For Lovers (tangent within a tangent within a tangent: it will never make sense to me how that motto isn't actually because of Loving Vs. Virginia as that legalized interracial marriage across the country especially as the then-surviving member of the precedent-setting couple, Mildred Loving, was even vocally pro-gay-marriage when that battle arose)). Taylor was on a whole show about said job profession (see his character explain what one is here at 1:27), and that way the character would still be viewed as good/moral like Rafael and Liam are in the book, but, no, media can never utilize my good theories and they made Miguel a conniving asshole. I'm not actually complaining about the choices made as it would have been difficult to make such a peripheral character as Jeffrey Richards a bad guy in the length of a movie about a queer love story (though, come on, modern-day Republican - does it really need any exposition?) and it needed more drama than the blatantly apparent austerity of the crown and queerphobia. There was just a cleaner way to out the boys with out villainizing an openly queer character.
*Goes back to remembering that you don't want to hear from me today and continuing to hate self-aggrandizing Miguel with you*
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