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tvictori · 4 months
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Claire de lune
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klausedgar · 1 year
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New Moon Rising #moonlight #moon #wintermoon #Mondschein #Neumond #badmoon #newmoon #clairedelune (hier: Baden, Austria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmrmV5Ys54PDCtDgaL7cFC35PmTAWmGkljd8Cw0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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anolis3 · 1 month
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"The Missing of Clairedelune", by Christelle Dabos.
"With that, Mother Hildegarde stuck a hand in one of her pockets. This gesture might have remained anecdotal if the whole arm hadn't started to follow the movement, as if sucked into the void.", from The Missing of Clairedelune.
"I loved God, yes, but I hated that book he'd open at the drop of a hat. God, on the other hand, amused him enormously. When God was happy, he wrote. When God was angry, he wrote. And one day, when God was in a very bad mood, he made a huge mistake. God broke the world into pieces.", from The Missing of Clairedelune.
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pristina-nomine · 3 months
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Era prevedibile, non poteva fidarsi di nessuno, solo di sua zia.
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whatthymeizzit · 30 days
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This is the second time I've read it and every time I think of this scene
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monstersqueen · 23 days
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"Thorn et sa manie du singulier"
"l'effet que peut produire quelqu'un comme vous sur quelqu'un comme moi"
"une propension surnaturelle aux catastrophes"
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je crois qu'il n'y a pas un seul moment de ce livre que je n'adore pas <3<3<3<3
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bibliophilecats · 10 months
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July 15 2023: Couldn't put down
(applies to the whole series)
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prosedumonde · 2 years
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Elle savait avec une absolue certitude qu’à l’instant où ils se sépareraient, elle ne connaîtrait plus jamais la chaleur.
Christelle Dabos, La Passe-Miroir, • Les Disparus du Clairedelune
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pia-writes-things · 1 year
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L'influence des films des studios Ghibli sur la tétralogie fantastique La Passe-Miroir
Petite dissertation que j'ai écrite à propos de La Passe-Miroir et des films des Studios Ghibli, si jamais ça vous intéresse 😊
An essay I wrote about The Mirror Visitor and the Studio Ghibli movies. English version is coming!
Salut tout le monde ! Aujourd’hui, je reviens vers vous pour vous partager un texte que j’ai écrit pour les cours à propos de La Passe-Miroir et des films des Studios Ghibli. On entend souvent dire que Christelle Dabos s’en est inspiré, notamment parce qu’elle le dit elle-même, donc je me suis dit que j’allais essayer de l’analyser en détail. J’espère que ça vous plaira 😊
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It's... a funny sequence
Hi @clairedelune-13 and @eklmrlos
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boooklover · 11 months
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“She knew with absolute certainty that from the moment they separated, she would never know warmth again.”
Christelle Dabos, The Missing of Clairedelune
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starwarmth · 1 year
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Books Read In 2023
Beowulf: A New Translation by Maria Dahvana Headley (1/3/23)
East by Edith Pattou (1/4/23)
Midnight on the Moon by Mary Pope Osbourn (1/16/23)
The Lady or The Tiger?, and The Discourager of Hesitancy by Frank R. Stockton (1/17/23)
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1/21/23)
Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti (1/22/23)
Tiger Queen by Annie Sullivan (1/22/23)
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis (1/26/23)
Batgirl, vol. 1: The Silent Knight (1/27/23)
Batgirl, vol. 2: To The Death (1/27/23)
Batgirl, vol. 3: Point Blank (1/28/23)
The Female of the Species by Rudyard Kipling (2/17/23)
Batgirl: Stephanie Brown, vol. 1 by Bryan Q. Miller (2/19/23)
Batgirl, Stephanie Brown, vol. 2 by Bryan Q. Miller (3/4/23)
Christmas in Noisy Village by Astrid Lindgren (3/4/23)
The Queen’s Blade by T C Southwell (3/5/23)
Sacrifice, The Queen’s Blade #2 by T C Southwell (3/9/23)
The Invisible Assassin, The Queen’s Blade #3 by T C Southwell (3/13/23)
Mermaids by Patty Dann (3/14/23) X
The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám translated by Edward FitzGerald (3/19/23)
The Mirror Visitor by Christelle Dabos (3/21/23) X
The Missing of Clairedelune by Christelle Dabos (3/22/23) X
I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jeannette McCurdy (3/24/23) X
Ronia, The Robber’s Daughter by Astrid Lindgren (3/27/23)
Kiki’s Delivery Service by Eiko Kadono (3/30/23)
Brine and Bone by Kate Stradling (4/10/23)
Green Arrow: Quiver by Kevin Smith (4/17/23) X
Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin, translated by Stanley Mitchell (4/22/23)
When Patty Went to College by Jean Webster (4/23/23)
The Princess and The Pea by Hans Christian Anderson (4/23/23)
Deathmark by Kate Stradling (4/25/23)
Without Blood by Alessandro Baricco (5/5/23)
River Secrets by Shannon Hale (5/6/23)
The Fairy’s Return and Other Princess Tales by Gail Carson Levine (5/8/22)
Batman Adventures: Cat Got Your Tongue? by Steve Vance (5/14/23)
Batman Adventures: Batgirl — A League of Her Own by Paul Dini (5/17/23)
The Girl From The Other Side: Siúil a Rún, Vol. 1 by Nagabe (5/19/23)
Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair by Pablo Neruda. Translated by W. S. Merwin (5/26/23)
Other-Wordly: Words Both Strange and Lovely from Around the World by Yee-Lum Mak (6/21/23)
A Bride’s Story, vol. 1 by Kaoru Mori (6/25/23) X
La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas fils (7/17/2023)
Storefront Church by William Waring Cuney (7/24/23)
Golden Slippers: An Anthology of Negro Poetry for Young Readers (1941), compiled by Arnas Bontemps (7/28/23)
Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo (7/29/23)
Strawberry’s New Friend (Flower Fairy Friends series) by Pippa Le Quesne (7/29/23)
Clementine by Sara Pennypacker (8/11/23)
The Whipping Boy by Sid Fleischman (8/18/23)
Convent Boarding School by Virginia Arville Kenny (9/05/23)
The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis (09/18/23)
The Betsy Tacy Treasury by Maud Hart Lovelace (09/27/23)
Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan (09/27/23)
Skylark (Sarah, Plain and Tall #2) by Patricia MacLachlan (09/27/23)
Caleb’s Story (Sarah, Plain and Tall #3) by Patricia MacLachlan (09/27/23)
Maelyn by Anita Halle (10/06/23)
Imani All Mine by Connie Porter (10/15/23)
The Perilous Gard (10/22/23)
Enemy Brothers by Constance Savery (10/29/23)
Sadako and the 1000 Paper Cranes by Eleanor Coerr (11/19/23)
Gone By Nightfall by Dee Garretson (12/02/23)
The Dragon’s Promise by Elizabeth Lim (12/08/23)
A Lion to Guard Us by Clyde Robert Bulla (12/10/23)
The Thirteenth Princess by Diane Zahler (12/23/23)
The Hollow Kingdom by Clare B. Dunkle (12/26/23
The Wasteland by T. S. Eliot (12/31/23)
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Next, beginning the Missing of Clairedelune ! Archie is gonna be a pretty lil princess. Lmao
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tolerateit · 7 months
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MEGGGGGGG! Hi! I am back with "Kate tells Meg what she is reading because she is bored and it is fun" time! I was away on vacation all last week and somehow only read one book. I had convinced myself that I would read more, and brought three books + my kindle, and then smacked myself when I didn't because I COULD HAVE PICKED UP MORE BOOKS WHILE I WAS AWAY. Tsk, let's hope I learn from this mistake this time, it's been a while since I've flown with the intent to go shopping and adventuring and not just visiting family while staying put.
BUT! Before that I finished the Audiobook of Good Omens with the show as the voice cast and I LOVED IT, and now desperately want to rewatch the show and reread the book in some sick cycle of never ending insanity. I highly recommend both !
Then, the book I read was Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Canas, and holy shit, this book is so atmospheric. I liked all the characters, and the romance was a little slow burny which I adored. Sometimes, the main couples interacts drove me a little crazy, but it was always resolved and they seem to trust each other so much that I just was kinda swoony no matter what. It was the perfect end of summer with still hot day but cool nights read, with a good mix of spooky in there too. It was really a solid 4-4.5 stars for me.
Now, I am reading the Missing of Clairedelune by Christelle Dabos and I hope I have the motivation to finish the Mirror Visitor series, because these books just capture my attention so much. The world building is incredible, and yeah, it can be clunky sometimes, but I feel like it works really well with our main protagionst and narrator. Also, a slow burn over a series??? sign me the FUCK UP. While working, I am listening to the Collected Regrets of Clover by Mikki Brammer and I like it so far, it's interesting. I like the concept, and Clover is a good narrator, but literally only like 10% into it, so we will see how it goes. I feel good!
anywaysssss I miss you, and I hope you are well :D I am back on my book buying ban for the rest of the year, so yell at me if I mention buying another book from a bookstore!!
THIS IS SUCH A TREAT OMG also also I love how we both enjoyed some Neil gaiman work recently!! I reread the ocean at the end of the lane and I'm still blown away by how good it was. Of course Elena knows has been another top read this month and im looking forward to more cozy/spooky fall themed books in October!!! (also set a book buying limit for the next few months!! No more than 8 books 😉)
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cosettepontmercys · 11 months
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What have been your top reads of the year so far? Mine has been The Ballad of Never After, AGGGTM trilogy, I'll Give You The Sun, Hell Bent, Deathless, Almond, Beartown, and a few more!
if i'm not counting rereads, this time it's real by ann liang, conversations on love by natasha lunn, and painted devils by margaret owen are probably top three reads this year so far, but i've also had a fair amount of five star reads/really enjoyable ones (half a soul by olivia atwater, chloe and the kaishao boys by mae coyiuto, and the missing of clairedelune by christelle dabos)! i'm giving an honorable nod to happy place by emily henry, even though i read the ARC last year! i've been meaning to read beartown for ages, as well as some of fredrik backman's other stuff (i own anxious people but i still haven't gotten around to reading it and i really want to read a man called ove) 🤍
mini little celebration!
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kel-b · 2 years
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Who would win in a playful wrestling match, Jensen or Misha?
https://at.tumblr.com/clairedelune-13/jensen-is-more-than-happy-to-throw-the-wrestling/xl8sz4uukgnv
Morning anon.
This one is tough to answer, so I'll say this. No matter who comes out the victor, in the end, when alone, they're both the winners. 💚💙
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