The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice (1952)
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The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice (1952)
Finished reading Jasmine Guillory’s debut novel. I had decided to pick up this one after having read her follow-up novel, The Proposal. Although I liked the second book’s plot better, The Wedding Date will not fail to give you the feels over Alexa and Drew. If you are a huge romantic comedy fan and is just not satisfied enough with the slew of rom-com films in recent years, then this novel is definitely for you! I was never much into romance novels (because I agree, they do not always have the greatest plots and characterization), but The Wedding Date will definitely fulfill your light-read craving... and make you wonder, how is it not a Netflix movie yet?
Books on books on books 📚 #BookBaristasTravels (at London, United Kingdom)
Chloe in the Afternoon (1972)
Pauline at the Beach (1983)
Claire’s Knee (1970)
Boyfriends and Girlfriends (1987)
Andrea Fairservice
Psycho (1960)
I’m Feeling A Little Blue
Waves by Uehara Konen 上原古年 (1877–1940)
Big appetites, Christopher Boffoli
A house is just a building; home is a feeling.
-- quote from Sisters
Psych Appreciation Post.
I always bring up this show in conversations every chance I get. How can you not love this show’s penchant for making huge references to pop culture [and goofing around with them], incorporating such into bits as unnoticeable as the characters’ witty remarks and as major as the entire episodes’ theme. The above GIFs are the show’s homage to (from top to bottom) David Lynch’s Twin Peaks, Alfred Hitchcock films, and Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining.
Best Shawn and Juliet moments on Psych.
“物の哀れ - Mono no Aware”
Mixed media art by Gabriella Achadinha and Marlize Eckard
A portrait of Andy Warhol on his favorite chair. (1968)