One of the biggest regrets of my life (so far) is falling off of The Mortal Instruments universe. When I tell you those books filled my every thought when I was in high school, but after CoHF I just didn’t know there was going to be more and now there’s just so much and it feels impossible to get back into. With that said Magnus Bane & Alexander Gideon Lightwood never left me, they’re my everything
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he said "the ships. the ships were still full of people, i reached our hand out into space. i extended. i struggled" -- "then, they were gone...lost to me in time, forever. that'll teach me not to hesitate."
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Httyd book vs movie is so funny because it’s like:
Movie: a heartwarming tale about change and growth
Books: yeah the chief of the bog-burgalar’s name is Big Boobied Bertha. yeah. she kills people with her boobs
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The foxes just won another game. Neil waddles over to Andrew to celebrate using his racket cos he’s so exhausted. When he gets there, he smiles at him before falling to the floor. Without a word, Andrew sits down in front of him. They both sit there silently, staring into each others eyes with their foreheads pressed together.
And that’s how the press and fans started speculating about their relationship😋
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I read a Discworld novel last night (Guards! Guards!, if anyone's wondering). It wasn't my first one, (my first one was Raising Steam, which I don't think was the best place to start), but I think it's the first one I really got.
I turned the last page, and I stared up at the ceiling for a little while, and contemplated my life choices. Then I went about the rest of my day.
I woke up this morning, and sat down for breakfast. Packed my backpack, as I do.
It was then that the "woah" moment hit me.
I really just read that
He really just... Wrote that. Did that. Imagined that.
WOAH
And now I'm sitting in chemistry class not paying any attention, because my brain is stuck in Ankh-Morpork, and I don't know how to cope with a book that good. (Not that I'm usually paying attention, but usually my brain is at least on Earth).
Every few minutes I think back on the book and chills run down my spine, and I blink, and grin, and hope no one is watching. Every few minutes I think back to a different line, and am amazed by all the ways the book moved me. All the emotions it made me feel.
Terry Pratchett you absolute genius
You marvelous wordsmith
This world is poorer without you in it, but you live on in your books, and you touch me from beyond the grave.
Thank you, Terry
Thank you
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i can't find the post and i dont remember who said this but to whoever said that "if Jude had a choice between following Willem into heaven and Brother Luke into hell, he'd choose the latter" needs to start paying some emotional damage reparations because WHY would you say something so devastating
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