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Just finished Royal Assassin, by Robin Hobb.
I am officially in love with this series. I love slow, character driven fantasy and this is one of the finest examples of that that I've seen. I literally bought the whole Realm of the Elderlings series due to how much I love this book, and I know what my life will be for the next few weeks.
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* Lets all smile again
….before the sun goes down completely
Howling Wolf Figurine from Siberia, c.500-200 BCE: this carving measures just 11 cm (about 4 inches) tall, and it was created nearly 2,500 years ago
The figurine was crafted from a piece of wood and decorated with bits of shell inlay.
According to the Cleveland Museum of Art:
The subject, size, materials, and naturalistic style suggest that this small sculpture was made by one of the nomadic peoples of Western and Central Asia—perhaps the Scythians, who, with the Medes, conquered the Assyrians.
Sources & More Info:
Cleveland Museum of Art: Howling Wolf
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I was looking up facts about Cormorants to find a title for this and found out about the liver bird a mythological creature from liverpool that is literally just a cormorant which I find kinda funny
anyway still think what to call this maybe UKAI
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Just finished Assassin's Apprentice, by Robin Hobb.
This was good! This is my second of Hobb's series, and I think it's fair to day that I really like her show, action-light brand of fantasy. I'm eager to see what the rest of the trilogy has.
And then you had that dream again.
i miss togore-kun
im working on it o7
i think its charming when peoples personal lives improve and they get drastically worse at posting
Just finished The Confidence Men, by Margalit Fox.
I liked this. I love these stranger than fiction real stories, and this was a good look into this case and fake mediums in general.
Just finished Thief of Time, by Terry Pratchett.
I enjoyed this one. It feels a little bit more like the older Discworld books, but not in a bad way.
Just finished Tom's Crossing, by Mark Z. Danielewski.
I think this might be my favourite book. It's long and rambling and sometimes crude, but it's a love story like no other, with the biggest, brightest heart you could ever imagine. I lost count of how many times I cried in reading it. A pure and simple masterpiece.
Little god raised up in grass, lord of fields and valleys vast
No one ever talks about that house up on the hill.
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