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keezybees · 2 months
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don't go
(from hello sunshine)
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uwmspeccoll · 7 months
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Fat Bear Week 2023
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Happy Fat Bear Week! A favorite event among the Special Collections team, Fat Bear Week celebrates the resilience and survival of Katmai National Park’s brown bear population. Running October 4 – 10, folks are invited to virtually visit Katmai and vote for their favorite fat bear. The park provides bear biographies, stats, and comparison photos between June/July and September so that viewers can make informed decisions before voting and learn more about the ecosystem of Katmai. The bear with the most votes at the end of the week will be crowned Fat Bear Champion! 
In celebration of Fat Bear Week, we are showcasing Eddie’s Bear written by Miska Miles (1889-1986) with illustrations by John Schoenherr (1935-2010), and published in Boston by Little, Brown in 1970. Eddie’s Bear is a cautionary tale about the strength and aptitude of hungry bears waking up from hibernation. A young Eddie happens upon a bear in Spring hoping they will become friends, but as the story unfolds readers are reminded that “a bear thinks he owns the world” and are unpredictable in their interactions with humans. The drama is complimented by Schoenherr’s lively illustrations depicting truly fat bears acclimating to waking life.
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thornpuck · 1 year
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Can't decide between whiskers and no whiskers.
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Book 462
The Album Cover Art of Soundtracks
Frank Jastfelder and Stefan Kassel
Little, Brown and Company 1997
With nearly 300 examples from 1950s to the early 1970s, this book presents the wildly varying art of the soundtrack album cover. Most the work during this era was done by freelance designers and illustrators, and the covers run the gamut from the very plain and unadorned (e.g. Zeffirelli’s Romeo & Juliet) to the highly designed (Saul Bass’ amazing cover for Anatomy of a Murder). Spy movies, action movies, romances, comedies, war movies, westerns, exploitation movies—they’re all here, along with some of the legendary names in film music and screen stars.
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lildoodlenoodle · 11 months
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Have we talked about the Miguel Burger yet?
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I just wanna know if it was his idea, if he authorized it, or do the other spiders just think it’s rlly fucking funny and do it to annoy the guy?
I need to know WHY
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plusie · 7 months
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quirkycatsfatstacks · 7 months
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Review: A Brief History of Living Forever by Jaroslav Kalfar
Author: Jaroslav KalfarPublisher: Little, Brown, and CompanyReleased: March 28, 2023Received: Own (Aardvark) Sign up for Aardvark | More Aardvark Reviews Book Summary: In a future not as distant as we’d like, the world is heavily focused on the idea of living forever. Combined with the increased risk of surveillance, everyone lives in constant anxiety. (Feel familiar?) Adéla is perhaps one of…
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i-ate-the-rats · 8 months
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hehehehe oh shit indefinite sad dark shadow (⊙ˍ⊙).
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hollymbryan · 9 months
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Blog Tour Spotlight: THE THIRD DAUGHTER by Adrienne Tooley! #tbrbeyondtours
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Welcome to Book-Keeping and my stop on the TBR and Beyond Tours blog tour for The Third Daughter by Adrienne Tooley, the first in a planned duology! I’ve got all the details on this witchy, sapphic YA fantasy for you below!
About the Book
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title: The Third Daughter author: Adrienne Tooley publisher: Christy Ottaviano Books release date: 18 July 2023
A sweeping YA fantasy about legacy, betrayal, sisterhood, and politicizing emotion in the quest for power—all balanced by a slow-burn LGBTQ romance.
For centuries, the citizens of Velle have waited for their New Maiden to return. The prophecy states she will appear as the third daughter of a third daughter. When the fabled child is finally born to Velle’s reigning queen all rejoice except for Elodie, the queen’s eldest child, who has lost her claim to the crown. The only way for Elodie to protect Velle is to retake the throne. To do so, she must debilitate the Third Daughter—her youngest sister, Brianne. 
Desperate, Elodie purchases a sleeping potion from Sabine, who sells sadness. But the apothecary mistakenly sends the princess away with a vial of tears instead of a harmless sleeping brew. Sabine’s sadness is dangerously powerful, and Brianne slips into a slumber from which she will not wake. With the fates of their families and country hanging in the balance, Sabine and Elodie hurry to revive the Third Daughter while a slow-burning attraction between the two girls erupts in full force.
A must-read for fans of the BookTok sensations ​Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard, Dance of Thieves by Mary E. Pearson, and These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong.
Add to Goodreads: The Third Daughter Purchase the Book: Amazon | B&N | Bookshop
About the Author
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Adrienne Tooley (she/her) was born and raised in the desert suburbs of Southern California. She grew up in the theater, earning her B.A. in Musical Theatre from Point Park University. She and her wife currently live in New York City with their puppy, Kit (short for Biscuit). She is the author of Sweet & Bitter Magic as well as the Indie Next List selection Sofi and the Bone Song, out now from S&S/McElderry. In 2023, she will publish The Third Daughter, the first in a duology from Christy Ottaviano Books/LBYR. In addition to writing novels she is also a singer/songwriter and has released several EPs which are available on Spotify & other streaming sites.
Connect with Adrienne: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Goodreads
Be sure to check out the Bookstagram tour too! You can find my post here, and the full schedule is here.
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aloeverified · 11 months
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for anyone who loved hobie/spiderpunk in the new movie, please know that his best friend is an indigenous gay man who goes by captain anarchy (the person he's kissing is that universe's rick jones).
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and that he's also friends/allies with his universe's ironheart, ms marvel, and daredevil.
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also his symbiote is his dog.
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anyways, stan spiderpunk. hobart brown you will always be famous to me.
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keezybees · 4 months
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snoopin'
(from hello sunshine)
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thedevilundercover · 3 months
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Tim Drake de-aging fic but everyone is just kind blown how that little monster is the Timothy Jackson Drake that they know.
He’s not even a gremlin, he’s just mean and knows a little too much about stuff than the usual rich brat.
Damian: tsk, you’re such a disgrace the Wayne name.
Tiny!Tim: yeah? And your mother should have swallowed, but we’re both here aren’t we?
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Jason, thinking he could bully smol Timmy: you stopped so low that you replaced a dead boy! *emo edge lord noises*
Baby!Tim, having learned new slang words via duke and Steph who think this whole thing is hilarious: have you ever thought about just getting better?
Jason: ex-fucking-cuse me?
Tim, shrugging: dying really is just a skill issue ngl
it would be even more funny if he was like this only to Damian and Jason so everyone thinks Tim is such a smart, adorable little boy but the two of them are screaming at Dick and Bruce to get that fucking demonic child exorcised
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thornpuck · 2 years
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A very WIP. Needs a lot of work.
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sisaloofafump · 7 months
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Half-mask Mask Bats
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bearlyfunctioning · 17 days
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Totality ☀️⚫️
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thenerdsofcolor · 1 year
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Hard NOC Life 307: 'Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant'
On another special episode of Hard NOC Life, Keith sits down with documentary filmmaker and co-founder of the Asian American Writer’s Workship, Curtis Chin, to discuss his new memoir, Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant, which will be available in bookstores everywhere this October. https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/traffic.libsyn.com/thenerdsofcolor/HNL307.mp3 (more…) “”
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