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1) One of the two main protagonists, Zeteria, is a lesbian WOC
2) She is also a badass warrior
3) The other main protagonist, Tessimi, is a bisexual woman
4) There are gay men of color who are in love with one another
5) There will be a trans character in book 2
6)Gay dads in book 2
7) The books are about overcoming oppression
8) Lots of badass fight scenes
9)Soft wlw™️
10)High fantasy
If you’re interested in checking it out you can find it on Goodreads,Amazon,iBook,Nook,Kobo,Scribd, Smashwords and more.
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- Title: My Sister, The Serial Killer
- Author: Oyinkan Braithwaite
- Publisher: Random House Audio/Anchor Books
- Genre: Thriller, Contemporary, Fiction, Crime Mystery, Cultural (Africa)
- Pages/Length: 3 hours (Audiobook)
- Where to buy: Amazon, Book Depository
- Content Warning: Descriptions/mentions of murder and physical abuse
Quickie Plot: Younger sis goes around killing her boyfriends. *shrugs*No big deal…
Thriller Audiobooks I’ve Read Lately || Pam is a Scribd hoe
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There’s really just something about thrillers that makes me want to consume them by listening to their audiobook versions. Maybe the creepy and chilling atmosphere? The transition from normal to crazed voice by the narrator? The game of figuring out who the killer is or what crazy thing could happen next or how it would end?
If you all don’t know yet, I LOVE SCRIBD. I wrote a post back in…
I have tried out many alternatives (because for some reasons I have an obsession with apps) and here are the ones that I actually recommend / I am using right now:
- Todoist - for organising my tasks and habits (to-do lists)
- Pomodoro Keeper
- FocusNow - another pomodoro app that is similar to forest
- ATracker - to track my time and hence help me defeat procrastination
- myHomework - so that I can have an organised list of assignments, readings, and tests coming up
- OneNote
- My OneNote tag
- How to take/organise notes? (feat. OneNote)
- Updated and comprehensive post on how to take lecture notes on OneNote
- How to use Cornell note-taking method on OneNote: Great for taking class notes! - #9
- How do I use OneNote?
- Documents (with pdf expert 5)
- Google Drive
- Scribd - for reading books
- Wally - for financial management
- Biscuit - a dictionary app that can show you a list of your added vocabs + definitions
- Feedly - to read some awesome blogs and news everyday
- iTunes U - for taking free lectures
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