#historicalUnmoderated tagAll postsTrendingHotNewPromotedPayoutsevih in #fantasy • 4 months agoWritten on the Dark by Guy Gavriel Kaysource Reading this book felt like watching a stand-up comic that used to be edgy and cool now on stage telling dad-jokes and “theevih in #fiction • 11 months agoHuman Acts - Han Kang, Deborah Smithsource This was such a rich read now with everything going on in South Korevih in #fiction • last yearThe Covenant of Water Novel by Abraham Verghesesource I rate The Covenant of Water 1.8/5 ⭐ This one is on me, really. From the start, I didn't like it really, wasn’t engaged, but I keptevih in #historical • 5 months ago The Chinese Groove by Kathryn Masource Really enjoyed this book. It is set in the Sunset District of SF and follows the story of a naïve young guy, Shelley, from Chcinetv in #hive-121744 • 11 months agoThe HandmaidenSo, I’ve had this film on my phone for a few weeks now but I was quite skeptical about seeing it. The reason being, well the cover photo wasn’t exactly encouraging. But I was…zoe01 in #hive-158489 • 2 months agoDuchess in Ruins: When Dignity Meets Despair - Manhwa Review The story begins with Edele, she is the perfect noble lady but her father never cared for her. He got her married to an old man who is a duke. Edele didn't want to get marriennurdiani in #hive-163772 • 8 months agoVisit to History Park about Bandung  || A Slow-Burn Historical Drama I usually struggle with long historical dramas; if it’s over two hours, I’m checking my watch, nodding off, or silently plotting mseunruth in #hive-180164 • 3 months agoBook Review: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony DoerrThis book didn’t just land on me—it seeped in, slowly, like light filtering through stained glass. At first it felt delicate, almost fragile, but by the time I closeunruth in #hive-180164 • 4 months agoBook Review: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre DumasPicture this: I’m leaning back in my chair, coffee in hand, looking right at you and trying to explain why this book still sits heavy in my chest even years afterseunruth in #hive-180164 • 3 months agoBook Review: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab, Victoria SchwabYou know how some books don’t just tell you a story—they crawl into your chest and stay there, like a secret you’re not ready to share with anyone? That’s what Theseunruth in #hive-180164 • 4 months agoBook Review: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins ReidI’ll be honest—what first drew me to The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo wasn’t the title alone, though it was intriguing enough to make me pause. It was the whisper