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Who else loves Japanese literature? 😌👌🏻
some pretty book covers in may 💕
Eliza Clark I <3 you
But for the moment, I work in tech. Officially, I am paid an insane wage to delegate work to other people, and come up with innovative, new (stupid, abstract) ways to advertise phones. Unofficially, I am just killing time until the total collapse of society.
— She's Always Hungry, Eliza Clark
April wrap up. Had a little book club moment this month and read The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie at the same time as a friend 😸
"I Am Dedicated To You In My Prime"
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) - Ronald Neame
(The way Maggie Smith drops her shoulders as she says "shoulders" in the first gif is an acting choice that I particularly love here)
Manga— NANA— Volume 3
Story & Art— Ai Yazawa
Haruki Murakami, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, originally published: 1994
Here’s my March reads! I’ve been focusing on studying Korean so haven’t been reading as quickly, but I’ve always got a book on the go 😇
The Long Walk, Stephen King
February wrap up. Finished a trilogy and finally got around to a classic I’d never read before 😇
Stone Yard Devotional (2023), Charlotte Wood, p. 55
One month of 2026 down 👽
HAPPY THE LOTUS EMPIRE DAY BTW here's an unfinished drawing from earlier this year to celebrate
Paul Mescal as William Shakespeare in HAMNET
December reads! Two books about bakeries that could not have been more different to one another 😅
It’s the last day of 2025! Here are my five star reads of the year ⭐️