Gotta love some peaceful Saturday morning reading! I’m so close to finishing my reread of Our Bloody Pearl and I’m loving it just as much as before, if not more! I can’t wait to finish it soon.
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Want a queer and cozy fantasy romance for Pride? Lucky for you, the ebook and audiobook is on sale this month.
Arlo Rook has decided it’s time to move out of Garren Castle, home for orphans of all races, magical or not, at 100 years old.
It’s not the first time he’s left home, but a setback landed the Hedge Witch in the hospital a year ago, and subsequently back to square one. Now he's ready to strike out on his own, despite his friend’s worries he's not ready.
Thatch Phantom is an immortal, the last of his kind and perpetually bored. When he’s not closing interdimensional rifts and corralling trouble in the universe, he’s visiting his favorite city of all, Levena. No one remembers him, but he's made an everlasting impact on the city nonetheless.
Long ago, he set up an anonymous scavenger hunt for the starving village, providing them with a year’s worth of supplies. He upped the ante each year, providing less practical things, as the village had become a city and was wealthy beyond belief. Festivals are thrown in his honor to this day, or a version of him, that is.
Thatch has decided to throw a wild card into this year’s Game. Whoever discovers his true identity will win one wish of their choice, no restrictions. Aside from the obvious, such as no falling in love, murder or resurrection.
Arlo crashes into the mess of copper curls and bright eyes, who throws apothecary goods and his life into a chaotic mess. It certainly wasn’t the first they met, but Arlo doesn’t remember him. Thatch, however, never forgot the Witch with a familiar soulmark on his face.
What follows is a hilarious and wholesome series of events that teases the immortal with the one thing he wants most.
Someone to call home.
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What's the next book you're planning to start? Mine is Unspeakable by Abbie Rushton. It's a story about a girl called Megan who hasn't spoken for a long time because there are secrets she has to keep. She wants to find her voice again but she doesn't know how. When a new girl starts in her class, it just might be the help that Megan needs.
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NEW Art-Print hit our Etsy Shop!
Starry Nook
Part of an ongoing "Reading Nook" Series! What magic is found between the pages of a good book!
Poster details:
5 color screen print
16" x 20"
Limited Edition of only 80
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What You Are Looking For Is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama
★★★★★
𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘻𝘪𝘦𝘴𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘪 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘥𝘢𝘵𝘦
“In a world where you don’t know what will happen next, I just do what I can right now.”
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My main reading goal for 2024 is to focus on reading books I already own and The Handmaid’s Tale was a recent part of that. I originally read this back in college and, while I loved it, it’s still tough to fully enjoy something when you read it for class. I’m so glad I returned to it now and got to fully enjoy it. The writing is so powerful and I seriously cannot recommend it enough (but please check trigger warnings first, of course). Plus, what better timing to reread it than when I’m finally watching the show!
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Book Lover's Day
August brings us a few fun literary days which includes Book Lover’s Day for August 9. A day encouraging people to find a favourite reading spot and a good book among plenty of other things. Bona Fide Bookworm provides several ways to celebrate the day. I’d like to celebrate Book Lover’s Day, this year, by providing fun and practical gift ideas for the bookish person in your life. That bookworm…
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Hi everyone, it's a rainy and cold day in Szczecin. I'm currently at home listening to my audiobook The Hawthorne Brothers. What are you all reading this weekend? Do you like to spend the rainy days reading indoors?
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