1,500 books
—
3,360 voters
to-read
(134)
currently-reading (2)
read (1346)
anticipating (76)
yearly-reviews (10)
renée-recommends (425)
literary-fiction (282)
fantasy (263)
currently-reading (2)
read (1346)
anticipating (76)
yearly-reviews (10)
renée-recommends (425)
literary-fiction (282)
fantasy (263)
horror
(222)
grief-trauma (201)
childrens-and-middlegrade (170)
disability-illness-body (150)
magical-realism (141)
series (141)
sci-fi-speculative (135)
poetry-and-short-stories (110)
grief-trauma (201)
childrens-and-middlegrade (170)
disability-illness-body (150)
magical-realism (141)
series (141)
sci-fi-speculative (135)
poetry-and-short-stories (110)
“There’s no notation of ballet. It has to be passed on in real time, one living body to another. If a dancer dies without teaching the dance, the dance dies too. Of course there are films of people dancing Gisele, but for over a 100 years it had been passed between muscle and bone, and no version was present except in the moment. Dance, I thought, is presence. It is movement in the absence of past and future time.”
― Ripeness
― Ripeness
“As people grow up, childhood becomes foggy, but no matter who you ask, they always remember the weather. They forget the locations of their schools, the names of their best friends, the colours of their houses, but never the weather. Perhaps it is the tactility of air touching skin that makes it impossible to forget. We remember it with our bones, our muscles, our skin. So even though I had been living with the cold for over half of my life, if I just closed my eyes, I could still feel the full sun blazing over Five Poems Lake.”
― Sunbirth
― Sunbirth
“Finally one of my teachers took me aside and said: ‘Manuel, you are not God. You aren’t omnipotent. Wanting to help is good, but this belief that you, personaly, have so much power to affect the universe is starting to border on personal idolatry.’” He snorted. “He wasn’t wrong.”
“Did that help?” Selena asked.
“Not really, but at least then I felt guilty about feeling guilty, which is very catholic.”
― Snake-Eater
“Did that help?” Selena asked.
“Not really, but at least then I felt guilty about feeling guilty, which is very catholic.”
― Snake-Eater
“Grief is a running tap, a closed cabinet, chopsticks touching bowls, teeth chewing. I’d never imagined that would be the case. I hadn’t expected it to slip into everything.”
― Sunbirth
― Sunbirth
“There's something Fascist , don't you see, in the idea that your genes are your story?
I have learnt this: there are no border guards at the chambers of your heart. It's only the immigration officers who might care, where your mother was born, what passport your father carried.
If history grants you the chance, be free of all that, that's my advice”
― Ripeness
I have learnt this: there are no border guards at the chambers of your heart. It's only the immigration officers who might care, where your mother was born, what passport your father carried.
If history grants you the chance, be free of all that, that's my advice”
― Ripeness
Top 5 Wednesday
— 9787 members
— last activity Dec 09, 2025 10:01AM
Welcome to the official group page of the T5W! This weekly book meme officiated in November 2013 and is still going strong! Join the group to become a ...more
Classical Literature Read-Along
— 364 members
— last activity Nov 04, 2019 03:48AM
Daunted by the thought of picking up your first piece of classical literature? Or already a fan of antiquity's diverse stock of literature and looking ...more
Tome Topple Readathon
— 2991 members
— last activity Sep 10, 2023 03:39PM
The next round of the Tome Topple Readathon will take place from midnight in your time zone on February 7th to 11:59pm in your time zone on February 2 ...more
For Love of a Book
— 6493 members
— last activity 46 minutes ago
This group was created to connect lovers of stories across the internet with their characters and plotlines, dreams and recommendations. Bibliophiles ...more
Devour Your TBR
— 1001 members
— last activity Jan 31, 2026 01:49PM
A group where we participate in monthly reading challenges in an effort to devour those ever-expanding TBR lists!
Renee’s 2025 Year in Books
Take a look at Renee’s Year in Books, including some fun facts about their reading.
More friends…
Favorite Genres
Polls voted on by Renee
Lists liked by Renee






























































