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best-childhood-book · 9 months
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knightotoc · 4 months
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I picked 1-2 things from all the authors/directors I could think of, but let me know if I've forgotten something interesting. I was thinking about this topic because this year's bestseller Fourth Wing was apparently written by an ex-Mormon who now loves coffee and smut, which I think is pretty funny.
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synergysilhouette · 9 months
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Revive this idea, Disney! This could be the next Monster High/Ever After High!
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Obviously they have the Disney princess line, but expanding it to more female characters makes it even MORE profitable. Imagine a lot of the original voice actors returning for this! I can't recall if it was just a short or an actual series, but I'd be happy for a high-budget miniseries! NGL, it kinda exists in my Kingdom Hearts headcanon. (BTW the top right pic is from a jigsaw puzzle; it's not actually concept art, but it's titled Disney princess Academy, so I count it!)
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casinotrio1965 · 3 months
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the Greek gods would not like that the evil queen has impersonated one of their own!
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in honor of the wild robot movie coming out this fall,
couldn''t put more, but some honerable mentions:
wind in the willows
watership down
honestly, theres probably more lmao :P
!!PLEASE RB!!
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martianbugsbunny · 8 months
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It's giving Kalluzeb in the jungle of Yavin
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a-ramblinrose · 1 year
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JOMP Book Photo Challenge || March 4 || Still In School: Princess Academy by Shannon Hale
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school-of-all-time · 10 months
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Round Two, Bracket 3
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Princess Academy - Shannon Hale
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This was a reread, and I loved it just as much this second time around as I did when my much younger self read it the first time.
Fourteen-year-old Miri lives on a mountain where her people quarry a special stone that they supply to the rest of the kingdom. In their isolated village, they have little knowledge or care about what goes on in the lowlands. So the last thing anyone expects is for a royal messenger to arrive and announce that the next princess will be chosen from Mount Eskel.
An academy is established to train the rough mountain girls in everything they need to know to be princesses; in one year the prince will come and select his bride. But as Miri and the others know, the mountain is unpredictable. A lot can change in a year.
I love how this book subverted my expectations by taking a rather cliché premise and turning it into a story about the value of education and the power that comes from knowing your worth and banding together as a group. Everything about this book is perfect and you should read it!
And I've recently discovered it's a series?! So those are going straight to the top of my TBR!
Princess Academy series: Princess Academy | Palace of Stone | The Forgotten Sisters
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kpopandbookschild · 2 months
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Book poll round 2 #4
where it says 4 books its supposed to say 12 -_-
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quietfounder · 11 months
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There are so many unproduced films and shorts with interesting concepts. Why can’t Disney revive them?
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cursedchildofchaos · 1 year
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I'm a simple gal. Let a(n actually) sweet girl lose her shit, and I will love your story forever.
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Sorry for the spam I just found my favorite writers books at the thrift store and I now have so many of them and I'm just so fucking excited to reread them
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casinotrio1965 · 3 months
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Snowed In - The Princess Academy ( Ep. 2) Holiday Special!
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waltzofthewifi · 2 years
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I don't have a memory of when I first read. I'm sure it came along slowly. But I well remember how magical reading books was to me when I was younger, more so than at any time in my life.
Being young is really tough! You have to depend so much on adults and go along with their schedules, and so much of the world is huge and mysterious and threatening. But when a child can read, she controls so much. She can read the words herself, she can imagine what the characters look like, sound like, how the story flows, how long she'll be carried away in it. She is powerful. Reading under a tree or in my bed with a night-light were some of the best moments of my childhood, no question.
~ Shannon Hale
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