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booknerdsammi · 3 years
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The measure of a good book is in the eyes of its reader. You can like a book that is detested by millions or hate a book that is praised by millions. A good book is a book that you enjoy. Period. Regardless of reviews or praise or hate. YOU decide what makes a book good. For you.
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booknerdsammi · 3 years
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There is something so intriguing, so fascinating about library cards, the ones that are kept inside the books, with the list of people who issued it and the return dates. Like yes, show me who read you before me and let my mind imagine unrealistic scenarios for them.
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booknerdsammi · 3 years
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Some amazing book dedications: 
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Harry Potter Illustration Series - Created by Dan Elijah Fajardo
These designs are available for sale as shirts, cases, and more at his TeePublic Shop. Through December 1, use the code Pixalry25 at checkout to get 25% off your order.
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booknerdsammi · 3 years
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One hundred and twenty nine years ago, the world was welcoming one of the greatest storytellers ever.
Ok, I’m one day late and I really wish I could have created something new for the birthday of our dear old friend, but in any case, it’s always good to celebrate the fantastic works of the one and only, J.R.R. Tolkien.
Hope you are surrounded by all that’s green and good, dear sir. Thank you for the world you brought to life!
And a happy week ahead everyone! 🍃⚔️📖
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Camp Half Blood Reimagined ⋈ A Visitor at the Beach 
Yes the project is still ongoing :)
twitter | instagram | redbubble shop 
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booknerdsammi · 3 years
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Academia lovers be like ah yes wine, tea, coffee. BITCHES GO DRINK WATER. Ok have a nice day, bye.
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booknerdsammi · 3 years
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Bookworm Quote of the Day:
“The truth is rarely pure and never simple.”
—The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
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Yinka Shonibare’s art installation, The American Library, in the downtown branch of the Cleveland Public Library. 
It’s designed as two back-to-back rows of book stacks, with 6,000 books bound colorful fabrics. On each book’s spine is the name of a 1st or 2nd generation US immigrant who has influenced their adopted country’s culture. 
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booknerdsammi · 3 years
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booknerdsammi · 3 years
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Like. The quote “I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend” is such an integral quote/concept to LOTR that I just cannot for the life of me comprehend how people come away from LOTR inspired to write the grimdark i-love-war-and-suffering stories that populate fantasy
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booknerdsammi · 3 years
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Bookworm Quote of the Day:
“Be careful of love. It'll twist your brain around and leave you thinking up is down and right is wrong.”
— The Battle of the Labyrinth (PJO series) by Rick Riordan
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booknerdsammi · 3 years
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My stacks of unread books:
Me:
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Bookworm Quote of the Day
“To really be a nerd,” she'd decided, “you had to prefer fictional worlds to the real one.”
— Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
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Book store vibes 📚
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booknerdsammi · 3 years
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nah bro YOU live in a society. i live in a hole in the ground. not a nasty, dirty, wet hole with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and th
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