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Joined January 2017

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Buffalo Hunter Hunter | Stephen Graham Jones
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willaful Six of Crows and probably nothing else! It's a longie. 2h
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Wooing the Witch Queen | Stephanie Burgis
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Book mail! I haven't loved the alternate covers for the last two Owlcrate adult fantasy book boxes. Excited for the books themselves but kinda bummed that the original covers are prettier in my opinion 😓

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Dream On, Ramona Riley | Ashley Herring Blake
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Surprisingly all my favorite reads of the year so far are romances! Even my top 2 pick for February (Deep End by Ali Hazelwood) is romance. But I have been enjoying the escapism of romance lately. Well see if the trend continues into March but with Katabasis and The Buffalo Hunter Hunter on my tbr for the month, I kind of doubt it. @CSeydel

CSeydel Great start! 1d
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What are you reading this weekend? #WeekendReads

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Dream On, Ramona Riley | Ashley Herring Blake
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My first five star read of the year! I usually like my romance books a little less messy but when one of the main characters is the somewhat dysfunctional daughter of two rockstars, things are going to be a bit disastrous. I loved Ramona and Dylan's second-chance romance. Another great book from Ashley Herring Blake. I'm already anxiously anticipating the next book following Ramona's tattoo artist friend April.

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Dream On, Ramona Riley | Ashley Herring Blake
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Using the nice weather as an excuse to finish my book outside

mcipher With a gorgeous reading buddy! 🐶 ❤️ 2d
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Katabasis | R.F. Kuang
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Screaming, crying 😄😵😭

julesG Enjoy!!! Looking forward to your review. 3d
MonicaLoves2Read Ooh! CONGRATULATIONS 3d
BookmarkTavern 🤩🤩🤩 3d
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The daughter of an actress heading to a small town to escape a recent scandal and a cute mechanic hit it off and have a fling in this fun, spicy romance. But when the chance for something more between them comes up, will Jessica be able to take it or will she leave Vinnie waiting in the dust?

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The Answer Is No | Fredrik Backman, Elizabeth DeNoma (Translator)
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This is a wonderfully absurdist short story about human nature and relationships set in an apartment building where a growing pile of junk is wreaking havoc. Fredrik Backman really knows how to write a great story.

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The Woods All Black | Lee Mandelo
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This was a hard read to get through. A story about queer / trans people being violently targeted by a bigoted pastor and his followers in small town Appalachia felt a little too much like reality right now, even though the story is set in the past. That said, it's well written and a good story. I particularly liked that Les and Stevie didn't tamp down their anger / desire for vengeance at the end.

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Dream On, Ramona Riley | Ashley Herring Blake
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Working my way through these three very different books this weekend. Two ebooks and one audio. #WeekendReads

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The Weekend | Charlotte Wood
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What are you reading this weekend? #WeekendReads

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Crocheting for Fun! | Lisa Bullard
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Where are my knitting / crocheting readers at? I'm really tempted to makes the banned book cowl I included on this list and also the adorable little bookworms. And maybe the book clutch. Gah so many great options! Not like I already have about 5 different projects going either 😅

https://bookriot.com/bookish-crochet-and-knitting-patterns/

TheBookHippie Love. 1w
ShyBookOwl 🙋🏽‍♀️ yes!!! Love this 1w
Meshell1313 Love! Thanks for sharing! So cute! 1w
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The Rainfall Market | You Yeong-Gwang
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I ended up enjoying this cozy Korean fantasy novel but it was a bit more cliche than I had hoped in some ways. A young girl goes to a magical market to change her life but none of the possible futures she sees seem to turn out as well as she'd hoped. Not only that, but a thief if plaguing the marker. Along with her magical cat companion Issha, Serrin will have to decide what exactly it is she's looking in life.

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Dream On, Ramona Riley | Ashley Herring Blake
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A little naptime reading

MemoirsForMe ❤️❤️❤️ 2w
kspenmoll So sweet.❤️ 2w
marleed Ohhhh, precious♥️♥️ 2w
julesG Precious moments!! 2w
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I usually go through a few slumps a year ranging from a week to a month. I'm still able to read it just takes me longer because I'm unable to focus as much or am less invested.

I find shorter bites like graphic novels and short story collections can be helpful. Something about finishing a story all in one go is satisfying. Fanfiction is another go-to, though I usually don't think of that as reading in the same way 😅

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rachelsbrittain I've actually been in a bit of a slump the last few weeks. Still reading, just not as much or as fast. It's never any fun because a slump for me is usually related to my mental health / overall stress and anxiety levels. 2w
Kerrbearlib What fan fic do you like to read? 2w
Graywacke Don‘t underestimate breaks. 🙂 Also try reading other things. If fiction is failing, try nonfiction. If it‘s a specific book, take a break, read about the author and the topics covered. These will change what you think about when you read it. If it‘s a certain type of book, try reading about that type of book or literature. If nonfiction is failing, try fiction or poetry. And you can try audio as a change. Wish you well. 2w
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BookmarkTavern Fanfiction totally counts! I have a couple favorites I love to revisit. Thanks for posting! 2w
rachelsbrittain @Kerrbearlib a lot of niche TV shows with pairings I've fallen in love with lol 😂 you? 2w
Kerrbearlib @rachelsbrittain same lol. I confess I've even written some of my own fic lol. I shouldn't be embarrassed by that, but I still want to run and hide when I tell people lol! 2w
rachelsbrittain @Kerrbearlib oh man same! I'm not at all embarrassed to have written fic but that doesn't mean I'm sharing it with anyone 😂 2w
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Dream On, Ramona Riley | Ashley Herring Blake
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Dream On, Ramona Riley | Ashley Herring Blake
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Valentines weekend seems like a good time to pick up a new romance book by one of my favorite authors ❤️

LoverOfLearning Ohh sounds lovely 😍 Hope you enjoyed your day! 2w
LoverOfLearning I took a bubble bath and read for nearly an hour. So lovely. 2w
rachelsbrittain @LoverOfLearning the perfect way to read in my opinion! 2w
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Strange Bedfellows | Ariel Slamet Ries
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This was a phenomenal graphic novel by the creator of Witchy about a planet where the children of recent refugees sometimes develop powers. After the stress of deferring college, Oberon's dreams start coming to life--literally, the things he dreams manifest in the real world. One frequent player in his dreams? His high school crush. I occasionally had trouble following the dream illustrations, but the artwork was so gorgeous it made up for it.

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Greenteeth | Molly O'Neill
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The mythology of Wales, England, and Scotland come to life in this fantasy novel about Jenny Greenteeth who finds herself going on an unlikely quest when a witch is drowned in her lake. Along with Temperence and a goblin named Brackus, she'll have to fight off a posessed pastor and protect the heart of Britain's magic. It's a charming and heartfelt story. A bit slow in the middle but great fun overall.

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Greenteeth | Molly O'Neill
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Some fun #WeekendReads

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So excited about these romance books coming out this year by some of my favorite authors. What romance books are you looking forward to this year?

bookriot.com/2025-romance-books-by-your-favorite-authors/

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Some super exciting book mail!

llwheeler Ooooh! New Neon Yang! That is exciting 4w
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Bootlegger's Bounty | Adriana Herrera
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A super spicy little novella from Adriana Hererra following a sexy stowaway and the grumpy run runner captain and the cheeky nephew of a mob boss who realizes they just can't get enough of her--or each other. I love when stories choose polyamory instead of a love triangle.

Kerrbearlib Stacked! 4w
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Deep End | Ali Hazelwood
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Maybe my favorite Ali Hazelwood book yet--and possibly also the spiciest. A competitive diver recovering from an injury and an Olympic swimmer realize they're into the same kinks and decide to have some fun. But are either of them ready to admit their feelings extend far beyond the bedroom. Still lots of STEM, but I loved the competitive sports angle in this one as well. If you like Ali Hazelwood's other books you're gonna love this one.

Matilda I inhaled the audiobook 4w
rachelsbrittain @Matilda took me less than a day 😂 4w
Matilda @rachelsbrittain same! Suddenly all my chores got done while I listened to the audiobook 4w
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Murder by Memory | Olivia Waite
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This was a cute, cozy locked-room murder mystery set on a spaceship where everyone's memories are kept in digital books so people can be placed into new bodies over the course of the long space journey. When the ship's detective awakens in a strange body with her memory book erased and a murder to solve, she has to figure out who's killing people by erasing them--permanently.

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Deep End | Ali Hazelwood
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Two very different #WeekendReads 😂 I just started a new translation of The Odyssey (the first by a woman, I believe) and snagged an advanced audiobook of Ali Hazelwood's new romance.

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Deep End | Ali Hazelwood
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Well this will definitely be my entertainment on my flight home tonight! I'm flying out of Reagan (where the collision happened a few nights ago) so the flight anxiety is going to be terrible. An audiobook and some crocheting is likely all I'll be able to focus on. So excited that this was one of Libro.fm's February alcs.

JamieArc Wishes for smooth travels… 1mo
DaveGreen7777 Sending you positive energy for safe travels! 🙏 1mo
rachelsbrittain @DaveGreen7777 @JamieArc thank you! Much appreciated 1mo
willaful Yikes, I would be a nervous wreck too. I hope this will be a good distraction. 1mo
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The Odyssey | Homer
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5am flight fuel

ChaoticMissAdventures I hope you are going somewhere fun. 5 am flights make me want to cry. 1mo
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I can't believe it's been 8 years! Happy Litsyversary @sebrittainclark and @Laughterhp ! 🎉🎊

monalyisha Oh! How fun that we‘ve been here together pretty much the whole time! 1mo
Librarybelle Happy Litsyversary! 1mo
Ruthiella Happy Litsyversary! 🥳🥳🥳 1mo
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Sace Happy happy joy joy 🎉! 1mo
mrp27 Happy Litsyversary! 🎉📚🎉📚 1mo
Avanders Happy litsyversary!! 📖🎉 1mo
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Hooked_on_books Happy Litsyversary! 🥳 1mo
Enchanted_Bibliophile Happy Litsyversary 🎉🎈📚🥳 1mo
julesG Happy Litsyversary!! 1mo
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JessClark78 Happy Litsyversary! 🎊📚🎉 1mo
wanderinglynn Happy Litsyversary! 🎉 1mo
mhillis Congrats! Litsy OG 🙌 1mo
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A little coffee shop time this afternoon

julesG 😍😍😍 Love this edition 1mo
sebrittainclark Beautiful cover 1mo
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It took me longer to get into the 3rd book in the Loyal League series than any of the others. Janeta's perspective was hard to read, as a mixed race Cuban woman initially spying for the Confederecy who didn't understand the horrific system she was helping to perpetuate while also falling victim to. That said, her journey was handled with thoughtfulness and honesty that I think is important to show, and I was eventually fully swept up in the story.

rachelsbrittain I think my timing in reading this also made it more difficult. Cole talks in the author's note (written circa 2018) how hard it was for her to write this book specifically and how she likely wouldn't have been able to write this series today. Still, there's hope in how far we've come and remembering that we are always fighting and striving for a better tomorrow. 1mo
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A Hope Divided | Alyssa Cole
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A recently escaped counter-intelligence operative for the Union and a botanist helping him hide right under the noses of the Sons of the Confederacy fall for each other despite the danger in the second book of Alyssa Cole's Loyal League series. This was my favorite of the series. I loved Marlie and Ewan so much.

Butterfinger Such a pretty cover. 1mo
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I really enjoyed Six of Crows but was less a fan of Ninth House so I'd been undecided on picking this one up before getting it on my #AuldLangSpine list from @Laughterhp . It took me a moment to get into it but once I did, I thoroughly enjoyed it. The setting of the Spanish Inquisition was great for a historical fantasy book, and I really loved the character of Santangel. @monalyisha

monalyisha That does sound like a time period rife for a fantasy novel! 1mo
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I've been so caught up by Alyssa Cole's Civil War historical romance series. I love the care toward historical accuracy, especially about a time as painful as the Civil War in the US, and I love the many different aspects / perspectives of that time that she gives us. In the first book, a spy for the Loyal League with an eidetic memory and a Pinkerton detective fall for each other despite all the risks and obstacles standing in their way.

mdemanatee I want more Alyssa Cole romance so bad 😭 2mo
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Getting into the last of Alyssa Cole's Loyal League romances and finally starting one of my #AuldLangSpine picks from @Laughterhp @monalyisha

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What are your most anticipated releases of 2025? I have so many.

https://bookriot.com/most-anticipated-books-of-2025/

TheKidUpstairs So many to choose from! I've had this one pre-ordered for months: 2mo
kspenmoll From this book riot list, Good Dirt by Chamaine Wilkerson appeals to me-loved 2mo
TheKidUpstairs And a new Emma Donoghue is always exciting! 2mo
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Meshell1313 Hands down it‘s this for me: 2mo
willaful Oathbound is the most exciting for me, though I'm looking forward to the new Huda F and A Witch's Guide. 2mo
TheKidUpstairs @julesG yes! I loved Very Secret Society so much, I can't wait for the new one! 2mo
TheSpineView The only one I have on my radar is The Hallmarked Man. 2mo
DimeryRene The new RF Kuang!! 2mo
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My first read of 2025 by one of my favorite authors of 2024! Elizabeth Lavenza's story is centered in this Frankenstein retelling full of dark machinations and obsessive relationships. As a Frankenstein lover, I adored it and fully endorse this retelling.

Scochrane26 I‘m not usually a fan of horror but liked Frankenstein. Loved this one—so creepy & tense. 2mo
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Madness was my last novel of 2024. It took me a few months of on and off reading to get through it because of its sheer density and the difficulty of its subject matter. The history of mental illness and asylums is horrifying to begin with, and when segregation and racism are added into the mix, that horror is only compounded. It was an edifying read, though, and I'm glad to have read it for the greater context and understanding I have now.

LoverOfLearning I've read quite a few non-fiction books on the topic of the history of psychology and criminalization in America. So important to learn and discuss. This was another great read. 5 stars. 2w
rachelsbrittain @LoverOfLearning yeah it's definitely a book I'm grateful I took the time to read. Not easy, but so important. 2w
LoverOfLearning @rachelsbrittain exactly! Now I'm reading this one. Another important non-fiction. 2w
rachelsbrittain @LoverOfLearning I hadn't heard of that one before. I'll have to check it out 2w
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2024 | George H. Easton
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That'll do it. I read and reviewed 4 cute little picture books yesterday on Netgalley, leaving my total books in 2024 at a nice even 140. I try to focus more on the quality and joy of my reading than a number total, and 2024 was a great year for me. I had 15 5 star reads and 101 4 star reads. Not too shabby! I'm hoping 2025 brings me just as many great books!

Ruthiella Great job! 👏👏👏 2mo
kspenmoll 🎉🎉🎉 2mo
SilversReviews Wow!! That is a great year of reading!! 2mo
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The Stars Too Fondly | Emily Hamilton
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I was really torn between advancing James or Sorcery and Small Magics in my bracket, but I knew it was a bit of a moot point in the end since The Stars Too Fondly has long since been my favorite book of the year. Doing a book bracket is always such a fun way to track yearly reading. Thanks for putting this one together @CSeydel #BookBracket2024

CSeydel Terrific reading year! 2mo
kspenmoll I was torn between James & Zorrie. In the end, Zorrie won out 2mo
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Anyone else trying to finish a few last books before the New Year? I'm determined to get through the tagged book, which I've been working on for several months. It's a hard read, both in subject matter and density. (I had to take a break after reading about forcibly electroshock and lobotomies today.) Still, it's the kind of information that is important to have a record of, and I'm grateful for Hylton's work to preserve it. #WeekendReads

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Rules of Royalty | Cale Dietrich
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This was fine, it just wasn't geat--and it should've been. A guy who finds out he's a prince a la Princess Diaries gets etiquette lessons from a gay prince from a controlling family, and the two fall for each other. I wish this was as good as the premise, but the execution was somewhat lacking.

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Cruel Winter With You | Ali Hazelwood, Vivienne LaRue
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This was a cute collection of Christmasy romance short stories, some more festive than others. My favorites were Ali Hazelwood's friends to lovers story and Alexis Daria's short story about two neighbors realizing they each liked each other at a holiday party. No total standouts but a fun overall collection.

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This was a fascinating read about some of the creepier early Christmas traditions and folklore that dissapeared from the holiday for many around the time of the Victorians. Clegg covered lore from Krampus to the Icelandic Christmas Witch Gryla, debunking myths about the origins of many of these figures along the way. I thoroughly enjoyed learning more about the history of these holiday traditions and would absolutely read more in a similar vein.

Yuki_Onna Stacked! 2mo
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Saturation Point | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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My jolabokaflod present from @sebrittainclark . Very excited to read this new-to-me novella!

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Rules of Royalty | Cale Dietrich
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I've got a really random mix going this weekend #WeekendReads

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If you're looking for a good holiday romance novel this December, these LGBTQ romances are just the thing!

https://bookriot.com/2024-lgbtq-holiday-romance-novels/