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lawofcollage · 9 days
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A little book fairy!
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moonfloweryka · 7 months
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Random kitty jumped into my lap while I was looking through books and started licking my arm and kneading my leg. I think I’ve been blessed 😻
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twilightlover2007 · 6 months
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Book fairy at the trunk or treat today!
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gattogrigiobjd · 1 year
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Thoroughly digestible
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Thoroughly digestible by Nadine Via Flickr: Fairyland Absolem and Quirky Qritters Bookworm
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bakedkittensworld · 5 months
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💐🧚🏻‍♂️📚🍄🧌
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thehobbitchronicles · 2 months
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books made of magic, fairytales, poems and love
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"And then, I have nature and art and poetry, and if that is not enough, what is enough?"
-Vincent van Gogh
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the-evil-clergyman · 4 months
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Among the flowers were lovely maidens calling to him with soft voices, from The Fairy of the Dawn for Andrew Lang's The Violet Fairy Book by Henry Justice Ford (1906)
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grapeperfume · 2 months
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aegnor29 · 7 months
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escapismsworld · 9 months
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Sintra, Portugal
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egophiliac · 4 months
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like mother, like son, but less wholesome this time?
(I couldn't decide whether or not to put them together, so have them in all the different ways!)
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gattogrigiobjd · 1 year
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Melvil gives it three stars
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Melvil gives it three stars by Nadine Via Flickr: Quirky Qritters Bookworm
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iphigeniacomplex · 5 months
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it’s very easy to tell the good satires and pastiches from the bad ones because the bad ones are too afraid to live within the form. like if you are doing work with fairy tales and you are refusing to look closer at the underlying logic and unspoken rules of what can seem at first to be a senseless form, you are not going to create meaningful work. to borrow a turn of phrase originally used by maria tatar, if you refuse to enter “the house of fairy tale” as anything more than a gawking tourist, you will miss the particular order to the way the table is set, the rooms that are locked vs the rooms that are simply difficult to enter, the set of the floorboards and the position of the furniture. whatever you build will then be a gilded imitation of how you believe the house of fairy tale ought to look, the table set according to your educated specifications and every door open. there can be no interrogation of themes from a writer who views the form as beneath them!
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