Zhong Chuxi wearing Nina Ricci SS 1987 Haute Couture for Vogue Forces of Fashion Gala
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Zhong Chuxi wearing Nina Ricci SS 1987 Haute Couture for Vogue Forces of Fashion Gala
Con la rosa tra le labbra (With the rose between her lips) (1895) by Ettore Tito (Italian, 1859 – 1941), oil on panel, 25.4 cm (10 in) x 41.4 cm (16.2 in), Private Collection
Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève: Pontus Lidburg’s Giselle (x)
Burial chamber within the pyramid of Pharaoh Teti, the first ruler of Egypt’s 𝟨th Dynasty, Saqqara necropolis, c. 𝟤𝟥𝟦𝟢 BCE
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people have said good things about you behind your back, without your knowledge. people have shared their love for you with others.
Okay I'm biting, I'm chomping down on the hook - could you tell me a little bit about the queen's thief and why I should read it?
hm. ok. so the queen’s thief is about a trickster who wants to go down in history but as soon as it starts happening he’s like NO NOT LIKE THAT. and also about the people he befriends against their will :)
it’s an ancient greece/byzantine era-inspired world that starts off very focused on one person and then as his significance grows it zooms out to show you more and more of what it becomes increasingly clear are history-making events of this land, gradually gaining perspective and quickly gaining layers and layers of political intrigue, all of which is connected on thematic levels to the mythology of this world
...but it all starts with a grimy teenager sitting in prison because he got busted for bragging about how good he is at stealing
you should read it if you love mythology, courtly intrigue, and ruthless politics being no match for the saving power of trusting those you love. if you don’t love slow, classic fantasy quest road trips maybe don’t start with the first book tho
featuring characters such as:
a thief who wants to be famous. what kind of thief wants to be famous for being a thief. gen that’s so dumb
a pure beam of sunshine who will commit acts of international violence
a guard who is having a very bad day
an accountant who is having an even worse day
a queen whom i love and adore with all my heart
a queen who has murdered many people whom i also love and adore with all my heart
many tired old men
and more!
THE SECRET GARDEN (1993) dir. agnieszka holland
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1918 What's on Broadway? Armand Kalisz and Fay Bainter in "The Kiss Burglar". By White Studios, from David Shields, Pinterest.
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Roma in Balchik, Bulgaria, 1957. Wolfgang Schröter
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> read library book
> it's good
Thank you library
> read library book
> it's bad
Thank you library for saving me from buying it :)
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This image shows the changing arcs of the sun throughout the year. The smallest arc at the bottom marks the winter solstice, and the largest one at the top the summer solstice. The band in the middle is the 'equinox'.
I got 60 out of 1000 😂
Based on the number of ratings each book has on Goodreads. And if you haven't read them, maybe you can use for a literature bucket list.
Anyone who says they’ve read all 1000 is a liar because one of them is a huge cookbook and no one is actively joy reading that.