💭 do you have a recent favorite translated read?
i love checking out speculative fiction from around the world!
📚 books mentioned:
- The Book Censor's Library by Bothayna Al-Essa, translated by Sawad Hussain and Ranya Abdelrahman
- Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi, translated by Jonathan Wright
- The Midnight Shift by Cheon Seon-ran, translated by Gene Png
👗💄:
- dress is from Selkie
- eyeshadow is The Spring Symphony Palette from Dandy Lion Cosmetics
- eyeshadow shimmer are a few single shadows from Half Magic
- lip combo is Fenty Treatz Lip Oil (Cacao) and Gloss Bomb (Rose Amber) from Fenty Beauty
- (also if you have a question about my makeup or something i’m wearing, most of it is curated in my shopmy!)
thank you to Bloomsbury Publishing for the gifted copy!
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If you’re a fan of speculative fiction and curious about reading translated works, these titles offer a wonderful window into different cultures and storytelling traditions. 'The Book Censor's Library' satirizes government censorship while celebrating the power of literature and imagination, making it a lively yet thought-provoking read. 'Frankenstein in Baghdad' combines a deep commentary on war and violence with a unique supernatural twist, where a stitched-together corpse seeks justice. It’s a gripping story that reveals much about the human condition and the impact of conflict. 'The Midnight Shift' brings a fresh take to vampire lore through its sapphic vampire murder mystery, highlighting themes of grief and connection in a hospital setting. The vampire species in this story manipulates human emotions rather than being former humans themselves, which is a fascinating concept that sets it apart. Reading speculative fiction from diverse voices enhances your bookshelf by broadening perspectives and introducing stories that blend culture, politics, and personal struggles in inventive ways. If you want to diversify your reading list, these translated novels are a great start. Plus, supporting translated literature helps promote global storytelling and appreciates the craft of translators who preserve the essence and nuances of the original texts. For makeup and style inspiration linked to these literary journeys, incorporating elements like Fenty Beauty lip oils or palettes from Dandy Lion Cosmetics can boost your creative vibe, just like the author’s stylistic choices. Overall, embracing translated speculative fiction enriches not just your understanding of the world but also your own creative expression.










































































