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Winding Up the Week #420
An end of week recap “Do your bit to save humanity from lapsing back into barbarity by reading all the novels you can.” – Richard Hughes (born 19th April 1900) Warm Eastertide greetings to those celebrating the Christian festival, or a simple ‘enjoy those chocolate eggs’ if you plan a secular day of indulgence tomorrow. I hope the Eostre Hare (Bilby in Australia) refills your empty book…
Psst. Hey you. If you need a reading for your Easter service for four people, have I got great news for you!
Is it any good? Heck if I know. But I put too many hours into this darn thing for it to only be used once.
It's 4.5 pages. No, I don't know how many minutes that amounts to, and I'm not timing it because after roughly a total of ten hours spent on this thing, I am just so done with it.
Anyway, feel free to use, no credit necessary.
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Page Turner: Watership Down
I don’t know about you, but I was not planning on spending my Easter Holiday in quarantine. But here we are. Regardless, I hope you are having a lovely Easter Sunday.
Watership Down, the film that scarred a thousand childhoods. If you haven’t seen it before, or haven’t in a while, you should it watch today. What better time to watch a film about rabbits than Easter Sunday after all.
So, how…
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Message to important to leave cut from our April 21st tarot card reading.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Happy 'seeking out the crucifixion tags on AO3' weekend!
Happy Easter Day!!! Reading Unmasking Juliet by Teri Wilson, a Romeo & Juliet’s retelling with two families fighting for chocolate! I really loved this story <3
Chocolat chaud?
She sat up straight in the bed, her eyes straining to focus in the semidarkness of her hotel room. Convainced she was seeing things, she flipped on the light on the bedside table.
She wasn’t seeing things. There at the top of the page, in handwriting that wasn’t her grandmother’s, wasn’t faded with age, were the words Chocolat Chaud. Only one person could have written it there.
Leo.
Juliet sat and stared at the page in disbelief. Her hands shook so hard, the book nearly slipped from her grasp.
Day 1 - April Photo Challenge by Commas and Ampersands