wake up babe, your annual obscure Italian book series crash out is at the door
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wake up babe, your annual obscure Italian book series crash out is at the door
These two. Again.
Ok i'll stop with the silvana de mari seething and ask you what is your favourite children's fantasy book and why is it the la bambina della sesta luna series
I can't relate with all these people whining about how Harry Potter was their childhood sorry I'm Italian my childhood was Nina 😌
My gorgeous girl❤
Cover and internal illustrations for “Nina e L’arca della Luce”, a novel by Moony Witcher
L’ultimo libro di “Nina, la bambina della Sesta Luna” uscirà presto in libreria, con le mie illustrazioni, sia sulla copertina che interne! E’ stata una grandissima emozione lavorare ad una saga tanto amata <3 Quando uscirono i primi volumi, li comprai anche io per la mia sorellina e mai avrei immaginato di poter far parte un giorno delle fantastiche avventure di Nina! Non vedo l’ora di avere per le mani il volume!! ^^
ENG–The last book of the series “Nina, la bambina della Sesta Luna” (Nina, the child of the Sixth Moon) is going to hit bookstores’ shelves very soon, with my cover and internal illustrations! This is a widely loved series in Italy, when the first books were published, several years ago, I bought them for my little sister… I would have never believed, at that time, that I would have played a part in Nina’s wonderful adventures! It’s been such a honour <3 Now I can’t wait to have the printed book in my hands!! *__*
…and so they sang all night long.
The Venetian magician
I have a rather odd headcanon, which is that at least the alchemists of Darkness can fly, like say, stereotypical witches and wizards. Karkon shows his ability to fly several times in the book, so it's likely that Loris Sibylo Loredan is capable of such a thing as well. There's something funny and fairy-tale about a neatly dressed Venetian old man who can float on his staff like a broomstick. Oddly enough, inspired by the music and vibe of Porco Rosso. You can tell by the sky, I think.