Here are some of the books that were laying around in Steven’s flat. [part 1]
“Adventures of the Soul: Journeys Through the Physical and Spiritual Dimensions” by James Van Praagh
"Adventures of the Soul is a manual for anyone who has ever questioned where they come from, why they are here, and where they go after they die. Sharing his intuitive experiences of communicating with the Spirit World for the past 30 years, internationally renowned medium James Van Praagh takes you on a spiritual sojourn to discover the unique design of your very own soul and explore its various adventures as it travels between worlds. You’ll learn to open up your mind to your soul’s unbounded wisdom and gain a bigger perspective of life and a better grasp of your significant part in it. "
"The Man in the Ice" by Kondrad Spindler
"Intervention" by Alan Butler
"As Alan Butler demonstrates in this extraordinary book, many key events in the history of our world--from the creation of the Moon to the evolution of human beings--came about through the intervention of humans from the future. Based on rigorous science, Butler's theory reveals the changes made by these time travellers, as well as the markers they left behind to prepare us for the most spectacular revelation of all: our first contact with our future selves, an event that will occur within the lifetime of most people alive today."
"Revealer of Secrets" by Joseph Perl
"The dawning of the nineteenth century found the Jews of Eastern Europe torn between the forces of progress and reaction as they took their first tentative steps toward the modern world. In a war of words and of books, Haskala—the Jewish Enlightenment—did battle with the religious revival movement known as Hasidism. Perl, an ardent advocate of Enlightenment, unleashed the opening salvo with the publication in 1819 of Revealer of Secrets."
"Bad Laws" by Philip Johnston
"Mr Foreigner" by Matthew Kneale
"Daniel Thayne, a young Englishman, finds himself trapped in Tokyo: working illegally in a ramshackle language school, his passport lost, he is hustled towards marriage with Keiko, his Japanese girlfriend.
In MR FOREIGNER Matthew Kneale brilliantly illustrates the profound differences between Western and Eastern cultures. The problems encountered by Daniel when dealing with the Japanese are at the same time both comic and deeply disturbing. Set in a Japan unfamiliar to most of us, this is a marvellous novel from one of our finest contemporary writers."
"Love and Louis XIV" by Antonia Fraser
"The Women in the Life of the Sun King. The book centres around the Sun King and his relationship with numerous and fascinating women"
a subtle reference to the Sun King from the comics surely
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Wait! The baby toss being able to crit gives me a reason to share this edit of one of my pieces I made a while back!
I need to see the baby toss crit so bad, I need to send Rosemary to space.
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Winter fun with the 212th and adjacent headaches :3
Happy Holidays and New Years @wanderingjedihistorian I hope you'll like this❤️ (how does it feel to be the recipient of all my codywan-related drawings XD?) Jedi are horrible disasters when you put them on ice and I will not be convinced otherwise.
Thank you @starwarsfandomfests for organizing this exchange! ❤️
Close ups under the read more ->
Could I have detailed out any one of these on its own and be done with it? Most likely. Did I get overwelmed with all the cool reference pictures I had found once I decided what I will draw, and then couldn't pick? Absolutely. Will I still draw Cody and Obi-Wan the first time I'll have time for a personal project next year even though I don't want to see them ever again? You know me and can recognize patterns, of course that is what I will do XD
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