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Shakespeare: So, in Macbeth, the forest doesn't actually move, it's just an army holding branches
C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien: And we took that personally
10.09.22
‘‘diary of a main character’‘
just uploaded this today!!! hope u like it💓
Black Journal spread 🤍🖤
I decided to post this first because this one received loads of love on Pinterest ☁️
I made this at the beginning of the year. We are now May and I have read none of these books. Cancel me, I am begging you.
I’m too lazy to type all of the books I read, but my favorites were:
- Rule of Wolves by Leigh Bardugo
- Thorn by Intisar Khanani
- You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle
- Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
- Mourir Partir Revenir, le Jeu des Hirondelles by Zeina Abirached
- Heartstopper volume 4 by Alice Oseman
Also the Stop Asian Hate sticker is from the Aesthetic Studio, you can buy it from CA$2.5 and all proceeds are donated to the AAPI community funds.
February books:
1) Long Way Down, Jason Reynolds
March books:
1) The History of the Kings of Britain, Geoffrey of Monmouth
2) Transcendent Kingdom, Yaa Gyasi - 5/5
3) Le goût du féminisme, Collectifs
4) P.S. I Like You, Kasie West - 3/5
5) Other Words for Home, Jasmine Warga - 5/5
6) A Modest Proposal, Jonathan Swift
7) Trop intelligent pour être heureux ? L’adulte surdoué, Jeanne Siaud-Facchin - 2/5
8) Punching the Air, Ibi Zoboi & Yusef Salaam - 5/5
9) Bone Crier’s Moon, Kathryn Purdie - 3/5
10) Perfect on Paper, Sophie Gonzales - 4.5/5
January reading:
1) Among the Beasts and Briars, Ashley Poston - 3.5/5
2) City of Fallen Angels, Cassandra Clare - 3.5/5
3) City of Lost Souls, Cassandra Clare - 4/5
4) City of Heavenly Fire, Cassandra Clare - 4.5/5
5) On the Come Up, Angie Thomas - 5/5
6) Felix Ever After, Kacen Callender - Dnf for now
I regret nothing.
Unfortunately I did not manage to finish everything I had set out to in 2020, but since it’s now May I’ve gotten over it. Did I finish the books I had started in December, five months later? Absolutely not. Also the Amazon Faraway series put me in a reading slump. Yikes.
She’s alive, everyone!
I normally use the scanner at my workplace to scan these but I’ve been working from home for months so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ enjoy the post dump from the one time I’ve had access to a scanner