“The only difference between the saint and the sinner is that every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.”
Oscar Wilde

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Stranger Things

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“The only difference between the saint and the sinner is that every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.”
Oscar Wilde
Reading Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher and then getting started on this retelling. I couldn’t resist reading another Kingfisher right away.
I thought this was a great retelling!
{17.08.22}
Everytime I read something by Octavia E. Butler, I become obsessed all over again... I can't stress enough how incredible her books are!
Moby-Dick Herman Melville
Barnes and Noble hardcover editions of literary classics
Classic books and pretty covers
HELPPPPPP
Read women authors. Donna Tartt, Margaret Atwood, Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, Arundhati Roy
i hate you booktok i hate you overly organised bookshelves i hate you hard cover supremacists i hate you reading challenges i hate you colleen hoover i hate you people who can only seem to read ya or romance i hate you same style of cover in every modern book i hate you rupi kaur i hate you plain boring prose i hate you buying books just for the "aesthetic" i love you pretentiousness i love you being a snob
to prove im not just a hater i love you busted paperbacks i love you second hand bookstores i love you public libraries i love you annotated books i love you piles of books by your bed i love you rereading the same book over & over i love you poetry i love you purple prose i love you authors who arent afraid to get their hands dirty i love you cracked spines i love you books i love you
i hate you booktok i hate you overly organised bookshelves i hate you hard cover supremacists i hate you reading challenges i hate you colleen hoover i hate you people who can only seem to read ya or romance i hate you same style of cover in every modern book i hate you rupi kaur i hate you plain boring prose i hate you buying books just for the "aesthetic" i love you pretentiousness i love you being a snob
to prove im not just a hater i love you busted paperbacks i love you second hand bookstores i love you public libraries i love you annotated books i love you piles of books by your bed i love you rereading the same book over & over i love you poetry i love you purple prose i love you authors who arent afraid to get their hands dirty i love you cracked spines i love you books i love you
Hello faithful and righteous followers of this semi-functional page. I am back, maybe temporarily, maybe forever, I dunno. Had a big career change about a year ago and no longer can just sit at a desk and read all day. Ah, the good Ole days. But I still read in my downtime at home.
Please know I am well and if I can handle the massive load that is life and a social media presence then I may start posting more often and doing reviews again.
Yours truly,
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“In my mind are all the tides, their seasons, their ebbs and their flows. In my mind are all the halls, the endless procession of them, the intricate pathways. When this world becomes too much for me, when I grow tired of the noise and the dirt and the people, I close my eyes and I name a particular vestibule to myself; then I name a hall.”
Susanna Clarke, Piranesi
A stack of classics. There’s one here I’ve never finished (hint: it’s about a whale)
A literal fantasy novel