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listentothestories · 3 months
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Taryn Knight
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thegloomybook · 4 months
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heather--moors · 5 months
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dreaming of a winter cottage
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bonfires-n-hares · 4 months
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getcottage
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bookguide · 3 months
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“…the country house first appeared as a glorious blur of watercolors, of ivory and lapis blue, chestnut and burnt orange and gold…”
— Donna Tartt, The Secret History
I am awestruck by Donna Tartt’s beautiful writing. Enjoy this novel’s imagery :)
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aubreve-art · 5 months
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This time of year always brings me back to folklore and fairytales. Here’s a kelpie relaxing after his dinner.
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huariqueje · 1 year
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Reading in Winter   -   Robbie Bushe
Scottish,   b. 1964  -
Oil on panel 
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theworldoffostering · 3 months
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I loved this book!
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sophiesuni · 1 year
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26.12.22
My latest book purchase. I really like the old tradition of telling ghost stories in winter and at Christmas so I had to get this!
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godzilla-reads · 1 year
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Minnesota is in a Winter Snowstorm right now, but jokes on everyone because I love the snow.
I’m having a blast, but it’s time to hunker down with a book for a bit.
📖 She and Her Cat: Stories by Makoto Shinkai and Naruki Nagakawa (trans. Ginny Tapley Takemori)
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listentothestories · 1 year
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Julianna Bíbor
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i-hitmypeak-atseven · 2 months
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its been a while but i just started a new book!! This is conversations with friends by sally rooney. Its not my first book from her, i’ve read normal people about a year ago and i absolutely loved it. She fulfills your need of romance and also creates dialogues that busy your brain for a couple of days. She is a CLEVER person i would say. Her opinions get through you but not in an agressive way which i like.
I’m almost half through the book and so far im loving it. I like how every person’s thought, the way that they act are like how an actual person would react. They’re not a character thats in a book but a person who might be your friend, who might be you or somenone you pass down on the street. I find her books very realistic so far. Realistic and subtle but also romanticized through the main character’s eyes. Thats how we see and live life inside our brain. She creates a great balance and i appreciate it.
Also i relate to francis kinda much so im intrigued where that would go, we’ll see i guess :/
Will keep you updated!!
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thegloomybook · 3 months
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My Harry Potter Shelves ✨
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bookguide · 4 months
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“…while your hand gains skill, let your head grow wiser, and keep your heart as innocent and warm as it is now.”
— Louisa May Alcott, Jo’s Boys
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themahoganylibrary · 1 year
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faerieliterature · 1 year
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"Poetry. The weather. It's like a poem. Where each word is more than one thing at once and everything's a metaphor. The meaning condensed into rhythm and sound and the spaces between sentences. It's all intense and sharp, like the cold and the wind."
"You could just say it's cold out."
"I could."
The starless sea by Erin Morgenstern
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