i love tragedy i love circular narratives i love ppl who cannot escape their fate & characters that have been dead since the beginning
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i love tragedy i love circular narratives i love ppl who cannot escape their fate & characters that have been dead since the beginning
”The flowers were unnecessary, for at two o’clock a greenhouse arrived from Gatsby’s, with innumerable receptacles to contain it. An hour later the front door opened nervously, and Gatsby, in a white flannel suit, silver shirt, and gold-colored tie, hurried in. He was pale, and there were dark signs of sleeplessness beneath his eyes.” – The Great Gatsby
redesigned covers: the crucible
we are only what we always were, but naked now.
GIVEAWAY TIME! I’m doing another Haruki Murakami giveaway because I just LOVE him SO MUCH!!!
*PLEASE NOTE: The Strange Library, Wind/Pinball, and Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage are not included in the image above BUT are a part of this giveaway*
Here are the rules:
Reblogs and Likes count. You can reblog as much as you want but don’t spam your followers
You must be following bricolleur. (I will check)
No giveaway blogs!
You must be willing to give me your full name and address. I promise this information will be kept confidential and secure.
Your ask box must be open so that I can contact you if you win. If you do not reply within 72 hours I will move on to the next winner.
ONE winner will pick ONE book. The winner will be chosen through a random number generator.
If you want one of the Noma Bar redesigned covers let me know before I place the order.
This giveaway is international. U.S. based winner will receive their book via Amazon and non-U.S. based winner receive their book via Book Depository. Book depository does ship to many international locations BUT PLEASE double check that your country is included here.
Unless only hardcover editions are available, the winner will receive paperback copies of their requested books.
This giveaway ends on October 7, 2016.
If you have any questions direct them here.
This giveaway is something that I’ve been wanting to do for a long time and this type of representation is so important to me as a young bisexual woman. So, in addition to my Haruki Murakami giveaway I’ve decided to host this one as well. If you are interested in other books that feature wlw, there is wonderful and diverse list of wlw book recommendations which you can find here.
To enter:
You must be following bricolleur.
Reblogs and Likes count. You can reblog as much as you want.
No giveaway blogs!
Details
You must be willing to give me your full name and address. I promise this information will be kept confidential and secure.
Your ask box must be open so that I can contact you if you win. If you do not reply within 72 hours I will move on to the next winner.
ONE winner will pick ONE book. The winner will be chosen through a random number generator.
The winner will be able to pick any of the books featured in the image above.
This giveaway is international. A U.S. based winner will receive their book via Amazon and a non-U.S. based winner will receive their book via Book Depository. Book depository does ship to many international locations BUT PLEASE double check that your country is included here.
Unless only hardcover editions are available, the winner will receive paperback copies of their requested books.
This giveaway ends on October 7, 2016.
If you have any questions direct them here.
Sorry I haven’t been on here lately, but look I organised my contemporary fiction and children’s literature shelf today and it’s pretty.
Near perfect home library. A great guilty indulgence if you have the space is a home library. We like this one alot. Not to big, not to small, just right. We like that the homeowner had the electrician install some nice lighting at the top of the cases, so that they can illuminate the area similarlike it was artwork- just perfect. ~ Aiello
Venice.
Lots of flowers and leaves for August <3
Who is this man
07 . 08 . 2016 // (now it’s already 17:40) I guess this is it for today! I’m not gonna lie, I’m incredibly tired and my back hurts like hell, but at least I finished studying history. (Priorities, yay)
Anyways, I would like to thank you guys SOOO much for 30k followers!!! This is completely mind-blowing, I don’t even have the words to say how happy I am right now. It amazes me every day that so many people actually care for what I’m doing!
Once again, from the bottom of my heart, thank you! 💕
(Now, if you excuse me, I’m going to hunt some Pokemon)
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Snarky Mugs For Those of Us Who Hate Mornings
There is no better delight than the perfect cup of coffee in your all time favorite mug. Usually, our favorite mugs are staples, we can’t live without or adorable ceramic ware, which instantly makes us happy. Manchester based designer Jenni Waldrop from Fuzzy and Birch decided to make snarky and hilarious mugs, along with t-shirts, pillows and other goodies for those of us who speak fluent sarcasm.
If you’re not a morning person and wished that work meeting was a simple email, you will give into Waldrop’s sense of humor and decide you can’t live without your morning tea or coffee in one of her clever written mugs. If you want to wake up and tell the world exactly what you’re feeling every morning, peak inside her Etsy shop.
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“I think all women should be able to make it on their own. It’s not about needing a man or not — it just means she knows she can do whatever she sets out to do. ” - Lindsay Smith, A Tyranny of Petticoats