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accidental-spice · 1 year
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best-childhood-book · 4 months
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eyeballsoup7310 · 5 months
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The hobby horse is supposed to be a straight up antlered horse??????
I’ve been imagining a horrifying bone ghost horse in-caps-Thing for YEARS only to finally process the chapter art and description and it’s just like. A golden pony
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it's spring again, which means cold rainstorms, bastille and florence + the machine, king of scars and rule of wolves, fresh paint, open windows, chocolate covered cherries, odd trails, reading stories for the first time, late night snacks, overdue library books, laying in bed, messy room, narnia, hozier, romances that should be doomed but arent, magic, the raven cycle, fairy lights, hot tea, house plants, greenglass house, notebooks full of stories, hadestown, timeless love stories, the undeniable existence of the supernatural, blue mountains, misty mornings, the hobbit, candles, journals, loud british rock, lightning storms, white curtains, poetry books
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lemonysnicket · 10 months
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ahhh just realized i never posted this! made a sullivan inspired sketchbook (which i have yet to write the post on but i will share soon) so i had to break it in with a page of the man himself! he is so lovely and tragic and i am so normal about him . transgender legend
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angsty-worm · 6 months
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was Greenglass House anyone else’s childhood book? Or Kate Milford in general? Cause they’re probably my favorite middle-grade books of all time and I need to talk about them
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dellalockett · 4 months
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literally me frothing at the mouth whenever anyone speaks about Kate Milford books, I LVOE THEM SO MUCH BUT I KNOW NO ONE WHO READS THEM. Green glass house series, the raconteurs commonplace book, Boneshaker, broken lands I LOVE THEM SO MUCH. pls if anyone is a milford enjoyer interact with me
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dumbasswithapen · 1 year
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the-beee-charmer · 1 year
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Greenglass House traditional/digital painting (my art)
Instagram: aesth_attic_art
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inky-goddess · 1 year
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so for book club Im reading "Greenglass House" by Kate Milford and I lowkey ship Clem and Georgie
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ROUND 1, MATCHUP 12
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[ID: The cover of the book Greenglass House by Kate Milford and a map of Ankh-Morpork from Discworld, with the letters "VS." between them. End ID.]
Nagspeake is home to at least a couple sentient houses, which are the smaller domesticated form of sentient cities, and also the iron there is alive!! Ankh-Morpork is the worst and also best but generally just Most city there is. I shan't waste words (this round): which one?
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accidental-spice · 5 months
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Rarely have I read such a fabulous opening line
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best-childhood-book · 9 months
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eyeballsoup7310 · 4 months
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This is from a few weeks ago but I made my own version of the map from greenglass house :>
I have no clue where the hell the gate watermark is supposed to be so if uh. If anyone knows where it is I’ll add it to the map
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libertyreads · 1 year
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May TBR--
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Thanks to my newly minted library card, this is not all of my TBR for the month of May. Just the books I currently physically own. I’m so excited for the reads for the month of May. I get to start my Murderbot Diaries reread and I get to check out some books that have caught my eye but not held enough interest for me to actually go out and purchase them for myself.
1. Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney (Library)-- This is a Murder Mystery set on an isolated island. Daisy Darker’s family has never been what one would call functional. After years of avoiding each other, the family is assembling for Nana’s 80th birthday at the crumbling gothic house on a tiny tidal island. When the tide comes in, they’ll be cut off from the rest of the world for eight hours. Each family member arrives while harboring secrets and then at the stroke of midnight, as a storm rages, Nana is found dead. And an hour later the next family member follows. This is a retelling of sorts of the Agatha Christie story ‘And Then There Were None.’
2. Rookie Move by Sarina Bowen (Library)-- Leo Trevi has spent the last six years trying to do two things: get over the girl who broke his heart and succeed in the NHL. But, on the first day he’s called up to the show, Leo gets checked on both sides. First, by the team’s coach who has a grudge; second, by the team’s sexy, icy publicist--his former girlfriend Georgia Worthington.
3. Greenglass House by Kate Milford (Library)-- This one seems to be a Middle Grade Mystery/Fantasy novel about a place called Greenglass House. It’s a creaky smuggler’s inn that’s always quiet during the wintertime. While Milo, the innkeepers’ adopted son, planned on relaxing during his holidays, things get thrown off course by the ring of the guest bell. It rings again and again. Soon, Milo’s home is bursting with odd and secretive guests who each bring a strange story that’s connected to the old house.
4. Demon in the Wood by Leigh Bardugo (Library)-- This one seems to be a graphic novel version of the Darkling’s history and backstory. I think it’s the only Grishaverse thing I have yet to read. I was never interested in buying it so I’m glad I finally have my library card and can read it for free.
5. Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl (Kindle)-- This is a YA Mystery following a group of friends a year after the death of their friend Jim. His girlfriend Beatrice has questions she wants answered and their meeting again gives her that chance. And then a mysterious man knocks on the door and announces the impossible: time for them has become stuck, snagged on a splinter that can only be removed if the former friends make the harshest of decisions.
6. A Study in Drowning by Ava Reid (NetGalley)-- A Fantastical Dark Academia novel that looks like it will be everything fans of Dark Academia could ever want. Since childhood, Effy Sayre has been haunted by visions of the Fairy King. She’s found solace only in the pages of Angharad--author Emrys Myrddin’s beloved epic about a mortal girl who falls in love with the Fairy King and then destroys him. Effy’s tattered copy is all that keeps her afloat through her stifling first term at Llyr’s prestigious architecture college. So when Myddin’s family announces a contest to design the late author’s house, Effy feels certain this is her destiny. 
7. The Marriage Act by John Marrs (New Release)-- From the author who brought us the insanity that was The One, comes a new Mystery/Thriller. What if marriage was the law? Dare you disobey? In near-future Britain, a right-wing government believes it has the answer to society’s ills--the Sanctity of Marriage Act, which actively encourages marriage and punishes those who choose to remain single. But four couples are about to discover just how impossible relationships can be when the government is monitoring every aspect of our personal lives and will use every tool in its arsenal to ensure everyone will love, honor, and obey.
8. All Systems Red by Martha Wells-- I’m finally starting my reread of The Murderbot Diaries! I cannot explain my excitement. I’ll just quote the GR synopsis since there’s so much I could just burst forth with already. “In a corporate-dominated space-faring future, planetary missions must be approved and supplied by the Company. For their own safety, exploratory teams are accompanied by Company-supplied security androids. But in a society where contracts are awarded to the lowest bidder, safety isn’t a primary concern. On a distant planet, a team of scientists is conduction surface tests, shadowed by their Company supplied ‘droid--a self-away SecUnit that has hacked its own governor module and refers to itself as ‘Murderbot.’ Scornful of humans, Murderbot wants to be left alone long enough to figure out who it is, but when a neighboring mission goes dark, it’s up to the scientists and Murderbot to get to the truth.”
9. The Beauty and the Beast (Minalima edition) by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve-- I’m so excited to read this interactive, illustrated version of the original story. The epic love story follows a beautiful young girl imprisoned in the magical castle of a monstrous beast.
10. The American Roommate Experiment by Elena Armas-- This is a standalone romance novel that is set after The Spanish Love Deception. But I’ve been reassured that I don’t need to read that one first. In this novel, we follow aspiring romance author Rosie Graham whose life is a little up in the air following her quitting her well paying job. But through a misunderstanding Rosie and Lucas both end up staying at her friend Lina’s apartment. They end up trying to break Rosie’s writer’s block in some unexpected ways.
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lemonysnicket · 7 months
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Mayhaps a Petra? And good luck with regaining productivity, I’m currently just overshading a drawing as I procrastinate so “same hat!!”
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petra my beloved i haven't drawn her in so long... i've only drawn her alone in the past so i've been itching to draw her interacting w someone. SO! here she is. the maisie and petra "autistic weird little girl and also autistic cool cousin figure she follows around" dynamic is everything to me actually. ALSO GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR PROCRASTINATION !!! i hope your drawing turns/turned out good :33
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