I need people to read The library of the unwritten! I haven't finished it yet but my point stands Why is no one talking about it? Or making fanart? (Please don't make me pick up a pencil it'll be a disaster)
It's so good!!!

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I need people to read The library of the unwritten! I haven't finished it yet but my point stands Why is no one talking about it? Or making fanart? (Please don't make me pick up a pencil it'll be a disaster)
It's so good!!!
Earth is freckled with belief, positively pockmarked with it. No great idea fades from the planet without leaving a mark, and we dwell in the craters. We rely on these old lines and cracks to conduct our business. But watch out; belief changes, and so do the doorways. Walk through the wrong one and it won’t want to let you go.
Librarian Claire Hadley, 1994 CE
"You know, it didn't hurt as much as I thought it would. Dying." He slid off the bed and turned toward Rami. Rami let out a breath as Leto took his hand. "It's not meant to. The pain in death isn't the dying. It's the wounds we leave in our wake."
A. J. Hackwith - The Library of the Unwritten
little sketches of my favourite I-used-to-hate-you-but-now-we’re-on-the-same-side-I-actually-care-about-you-and-your-health couple: Ramiel the Watcher and Hero the Book
I will make better drawings of these two I swear-
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@emile-hides
october 9th 2020 • recap of the week: being busy with work and feeling fine. waiting impatiently for my signed copy of addie larue. rereading (and listening to) the poppy war and falling in love with the characters and story all over again. thursday; feeling badly again, as every single thursday since january. finally getting my copy of addie larue. squealing and jumping up and down with happiness. finishing the poppy war and starting rereading the dragon republic because tpw just broke my heart and i need to have rin and the cike with me a bit longer. starting addie larue at night, and falling in love with v. e. schwab’s writing, again. going shopping for clothes and feeling marvelous in flowery dresses and skirts and in my body. loving myself, like never before. accepting my body, fat and all. i’m 28 and a half, it was high time for me to accept who i am, my face, my body. starting yet another book, this time it is the library of the unwritten because it seems like the perfect book to read during fall. going to the city with my love, and drinking my first vegan psl of the year. the barista mispelling my name and calling me “élodie” (which annoys me to no end, but it’s not their fault, i guess). going to the bookshop and wanting to buy all the books. going to lush and treating myself to bar of soap that smells amazing (it’s the little things) going home and the prospect of spending the weekend reading and with my boyfriend. it’s been a good week (if we leave out thursday, because thursday was awful mental health wise, i felt depressed all over again, with no love for life or myself, no joy, nothing but emptiness and mean words towards myself, but today i am doing better, so i will keep in mind all the good things and focus on the love i feel for myself because today i finally feel like i am enough and that’s a big step for me)
Claire from The Library of the Unwritten by A. J. Hackwith
This was such a good book. A lot of descriptions and thought about reading, and stories and how I feel readers and writers Think about books. It's also about a library in hell, full of all those books that never got written or might be written. It's essentially all this potential of the human mind/soul. Its also about Claire the librarian. In her lifetime she was the author of countless unwritten books. It's also about the books and how they strive to be realized. How sometimes they wake up in the form of one of the characters. And it's about a lot more. Muses and love and loss and life, the afterlife and on and on.... read this book :)
Characters are made of something more to the one who created them. They’re made of our dreams, our scars, slivers stuck beneath our skin.
A. J. Hackwith, The Library of the Unwritten
June Reading Plans
June for me is going to a month of profound study cuz my exam is in the first week of July. But I still have some reading plans that I would like to share.
finishing The Library of the Unwritten by A. J. Hackwith which I’m loving right now ( Leto is my favorite 💚) and Blue Lily, Lily Blue by Maggie Stiefvater (audiobook) that I think I can finish next week ✔️
The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu that I bought when yesterday when we exited the home (don’t worry all the safety precautions were respected) ✔️
start or Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake or finish Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman, depending on my mood by the end of the month
And that will be it. What are you reading right now? Have you found the perfect book ? If so spill the beans.