I am a heavy mood reader, but it does not mean I don’t love some good classics. The lit student in me is always trying to find ways to read more books and how to read better and deeper.
Penguin Classics is always my doom and although they ignore me on Instagram and Twitter, I love their classic versions!
I want to write more essays and for you to see how beautiful is to read a book 📕 like a professor or simply how to read a book deeper and not like Facebook Karens do.
This is my reading journey and soon it will fly away! 📕
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oops! it seems i tripped and dropped several million free books, papers, and other resources
https://annas-archive.org
https://sci-hub.se
https://z-lib.is
https://libgen.is
https://libgen.rs
https://www.pdfdrive.com
https://library.memoryoftheworld.org
https://monoskop.org/Monoskop
https://libcom.org
https://libretexts.org
http://classics.mit.edu
https://librivox.org
https://standardebooks.org
https://www.gutenberg.org
https://core.ac.uk
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Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own
[originally published 1929]
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quick reminder that it’s ok to say that you love reading and that reading is your passion without reading 30+ books in a year. if you connect with books and love the power of the written word, you’re bookish. you don’t need to justify your love of reading.
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Here's a potentially fun one:
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Watch this video: here
I have tried to be aesthetic but this is another case of failing as something I am clearly not that good at? Starting with my handwriting 💀 but I like the picture the colors and the overall look.
I might have failed here a bit but I am sure I can improved! I have to use a ruler next time 💀💀
I sometimes lose my north but I always come back to this. Retaking my literature reading 📖 I might go slow cause I might be doing 3 gigs to earn some money… life is expensive 😭
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judy grahn, from another mother tongue: gay words, gay worlds, 1984
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~ Whitney Hanson
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What really knocks me out is a book that, when you're all done reading it, you wish the author that wrote it was a terrific friend of yours and you could call him up on the phone whenever you felt like it. That doesn't happen much, though.
— J.D. Salinger.
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