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a short collection on catering to men. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (2012) A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (1879) The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood (1993)
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I noticed that one of the Sandman novels uses the word susurrus, which also appears frequently in Sir Pterry's novel The Wee Free Men. Any connection?
Yes, Terry and I both love words.
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Thematically speaking, the most important thing Terry Pratchett taught me was the concept of militant decency. The idea that you can look at the world and its flaws and its injustices and its cruelties and get deeply, intensely angry, and that you can turn that into energy for doing the right thing and making the world a better place. He taught me that the anger itself is not the part I should be fighting. Nobody in my life ever said that before.
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The first time hux meets all the knights he horrified because THERES MORE TANTRUM RENS ungODLY
I actually think that the rest of the knights is more collected and less emotionally unstable than Kylo, and when Kylo has a tantrum they are kinda like master no. Master please calm down. MASTER.
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“You are not alone.” “I have been waiting a long time for you.”
Shadow and Bone (2021-)
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Darklina week • day 7 - soulmates ↳ the red string of fate: “An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but will never break.”
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I can’t wait to get a live action movie where Disney delves into the backstory of Gaston and they reveal that his mom got crushed by a bookshelf to explain why he hates educated women that read.
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script to screen: s5e18 | intervention written by: jane espenson
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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER | S7E12: Potential.
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DARKLINA WEEK 2021- DAY THREE: MOMENT THAT MADE YOU SHIP THEM
In grief, in horror, I let myself break apart. (Ruin and Rising, chapter 15)
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darklina week🌒 day 4: colors
“What’s your favorite color?” asked Sylvi. “I don’t have one.” “How can you not have one?” Deep blue like the True Sea. Red like the roofs of the Shu temples. The pure, buttery color of sunlight—not really yellow or gold, what would you call it? All the colors you couldn’t see in the dark. “I never really thought about it.”
the demon in the wood, pg 34
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Illustrations/Collages by Eric Carle
Children’s Literature
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