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The Ecstasy of Beata Ludovica Albertoni, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1671-74
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they don't want you to know this but rereading books is not a waste of time and is actually even more fun than the first time around
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Hochberg Chapel
Cathedral of St. Vincent and St. James
Wrocław, Poland
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Reading is political.
They've burned books in the past.
They're banning books now.
Reading is political.
They want to cut funding from libraries.
To have access to books is a privilege.
Please sign up for a library card at your local Library, it helps even if you don't use it much. If you can't often go to the library in person you can use your library card to get ebooks and audiobooks from the Libby app.
Reading is political.
It doesn't matter what kind of book, fantasy, romance, horror, nonfiction, it doesn't have to be anything revolutionary, just read what brings you joy. Joy is resistance.
What are you reading right now?
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sorry I say weird shit sometimes I’m just so excited to be alive
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Anne Truitt, from a diary entry featured in Daybook: The Journal of an Artist
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Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry written c. May 1929, featured in Selected Diaries
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