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Hi! I'm one of the admins here, and I like to read all sorts of things! Non-fiction graphic novels are my favorite, but I also like YA SFF quite a bit, and enjoy exploring other things besides.
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2026 Reading Goal
14% complete! Wyrm Theyfriend has read 11 of 75 books.
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Wyrm Theyfriend commented on Barbizon by Paulina Bren
Wyrm Theyfriend finished reading What Rough Beasts by Leslie Moore
I originally picked this up because I was lucky enough to stumble across a literary festival where the author was signing, and it was a delight! The illustrations are gorgeous, and the poems range from light and fun to deeply thought-provoking.
Wyrm Theyfriend commented on Emptied Spaces by Alexandra Moonlight
Wyrm Theyfriend commented on The Brilliant Abyss by Helen Scales
Wyrm Theyfriend finished reading Art of Living by Grant Snider

Art of Living by Grant Snider
A humorous, uplifting look at mindfulness, from beloved illustrator Grant Snider
“Find a quiet spot away from all distraction / …
Wyrm Theyfriend commented on The Week by David M. Henkin
Wyrm Theyfriend finished reading Love Letters to Jane's World by Paige Braddock

Love Letters to Jane's World by Paige Braddock
This essential Jane's World collection debuts twenty years after Jane Wyatt first appeared in Paige Braddock's trailblazing comic strip about …
Wyrm Theyfriend replied to phildini, while reading's status
@phildini I just found out today! Maybe somebody else also doesn't know yet!
Because I'm not a "people," thank you very much!
— Love Letters to Jane's World by Paige Braddock (Page 202)
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Wyrm Theyfriend rated Disorder: 4 stars

Disorder by Leslie Kaplan, Jennifer Pap
In this brilliant and hilarious political fable, Leslie Kaplan imagines a series of crimes occurring throughout France. In each, a …
Wyrm Theyfriend finished reading Rats in the Walls by H. P. Lovecraft
I thought I went into this prepared for Lovecraft's racism, but (maybe I picked an especially bad piece to start with?) even so it was so explicit, pervasive, and all-encompassing that there wasn't much left to the story without it.
This was a Hoopla Bonus Borrow audiobook the exact length I needed for while doing laundry, so I figured I'd finally give Lovecraft a chance, but I'm probably good to not read any more after this one.















