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Devil’s Castle framed by fall colors
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When my favorite character makes a good comeback:
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How Cinderella got her name: “I would sometimes fall asleep next to the fire to keep warm and get ashes on my face.”
How Linh Cinder got her name: “My aunt fucking set me on fire when I was a toddler.”
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There’s nothing wrong with reading a book you love over and over.
Gail Carson Levine (via kristensnotebook)
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Sirius: You know, when you sip tea after saying something it doesn't make what you said factual. It just makes you look like a jackass when it's, in fact, not factual.
Remus: Look, I'm not saying I'm right about everything. I just feel like I often am right about a lot of things. *sips tea*
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This mug from Coffee and a Classic is everything 😍
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okay i started reading a book today and its like i was MEANT TO FIND IT…
cos heres how it broke down, after reading that holly black book, i went to rate it on good reads, and this book was suggested to me. i only saw the cover, but the cover alone is the reason i was like ‘ill read that’ and added it to my list:
those of you that have been around for a minute will know that whitewashing is my petpeeve, and that whitewashing book covers is an important subset of this. if theres a poc in the book, and they SHOW HER ON THE COVER, that book automatically gets my full focus (this is how i read another book ive been meaning to rec to yall), because while the trend in YA novels right now is to have white girls posing vaguely on the covers, youll know a book has a poc protag because they conveniently do not show a person on the cover
but this shit right here???? unambiguously a black girl with beautiful natural hair and a GORGEOUS cover and i fell in love right away
so, i saw this on good reads right before heading to work. and when i get there? this book has been put on display and i almost lose it lmao, im like YES. i literally dont know what this book is about, so i grab a copy from the display and sneak some peeks at it during slow times on the selling floor
turns out this book is literally about an afro-latina girl, a MIXED GIRL!! who is a painter turned street artist. this book is based in carribean folklore (yall know i love faerie shit but im always thirsty for non-european folklore in modern fantasy novels) and whats more??
anika noni rose (who, if you dont know, is the va for PRINCESS TIANA my hero ) literally is the first quote on the back of the book, with this raving review:
“I love this book for the richness of its culture, the strength of the characters, the humor and the truth of its language. Sierra is the heroine we’ve been waiting for – a pretty, brown-skinned Latina artist who is smart, strong, inventive, and unsure, all the while being heroic. Daniel José Older is one of my favorite new voices, and I can’t wait to see what he (and Sierra) come up with next.”
so im like, beside myself. i brought it home today and im already liking it a lot. im only 20 pages in and heres some facts:
introduced to several named characters, all of which are unambiguously poc with diverse presentation
the protagonist is a mixed black/latin@ girl, who wears her hair naturally in an afro and has a strong sense of community
her crew is all girls at this point
two of which are a poc lesbian couple!!!!!!!!!! (one half of which is a talented freestyle rapper)
the male lead is an artsy boy from haiti who seems sweet (and not creepy and forceful like ya male leads tend to be)
they talk to each other in casual aave that doesnt seem awkward and forced
painting and street art are an integral part of this story, as well as a sense of community (no convenient parental neglect so these teen protags can run around and do whatever while being strangely isolated)
im pretty sure the antagonist is gonna be a white guy that is a professor on their culture trying to claim their ancestor-art-magic and appropriate it for his own gain
im literally beside myself, i cant believe this book is a front of the line, mainstream novel. its (somewhat unfortunately) touted as cassandra clare meets carribean culture, but im hoping that this author takes off and claims a corner all his own without having to be defined by a mainstream white authors style
my hopes are so high i literally dont think theres a way for this book to disappoint me.
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Harry: what advice would you give your younger self?
Ron: my younger self? I still need advice
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All was well.
Just a family portrait before leaving the house :)
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hp characters: Ron Weasley
From now on, I don’t care if my tea leaves spell “Die, Ron, Die,” I’m chucking them in the bin where they belong.
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me eating any food that wasn't made by my mom: this is okay but it's not as good as my moms
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Happy 20th Anniversary to the book that started it all! ⚡️
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Finishing a book always makes me feel both sad and happy
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