#Thomas Thiemeyer
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sandmandaddy69 · 1 month ago
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Thomas Thiemeyer
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haaaaaaaaaaaave-you-met-ted · 5 months ago
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The Great Sphinx by Thomas Thiemeyer
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ogamipukobye · 2 years ago
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The Road to Samarkand by Thomas Thiemeyer
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The Road to Samarkand
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70sscifiart · 11 months ago
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Thomas Thiemeyer's 1990 cover art for the German translation of Alan Dean Foster's 'Midworld'
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manfrommars2049 · 1 year ago
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Silent River by artist Thomas Thiemeyer via ImaginaryPathways
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archivesoftheapes · 1 year ago
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At the Shores of Time by Thomas Thiemeyer.
Whichever way you flip it, something isn’t right.
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manamoeba · 2 years ago
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The Big Sunshine
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I collect projects like other people might collect stamps, or coins. They sit unfinished in a box somewhere in the faewild, and I rarely visit them, though I think about them often. Every week or so, another half-cooked thing appears in there and I promise to come back for when I come to liberate the others.
Maybe today I’ll finish one of them. The sun is shining as hard as it can, and the sky is so blue it feels like a trick. This is a good day for that sort of thing.
The gorgeous artwork is “The Road To Samarkand” by Thomas Thiemeyer. I hope they don’t mind me using it, but if so, just send me a message and I’ll take it down.
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vampirejuno · 2 years ago
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10 and 17 <3
10. Ok I'm honestly not sure what counts as a guilty fav but I guess I'd say Percy Jackson because it's probably my most reread series, and for a while was the only thing I could read, especially considering it's way below what my reading level was 10 years ago, hah. Other than that I don't think so!
17. Top 5 children's books. Ok this is a difficult one because even when I was a kid I didn't read children's books much, and what I did was mostly in ukrainian, but here we go anyway.
1) Тореадори з Васюківки - Всеволод Нестайко. This is my most reread book ever with a count of 10 or 11 I'm not sure; it's a comedy about two ukrainian village boys and their silly adventures. Half my inside jokes in ukrainian come from it.
2) In Search of the Castaways - Jules Verne. Look I know there's lots of problematique shit in there but for one it's an old ass book and for two I was eight. I was in general absolutely enamored by Verne so I won't list any of his other books here cos it'd take too long lol
3) Le Capitaine Casse-Cou - Louis Henri Boussenard. Adventure book that I'm pretty sure first made me feel genders to some extent.
4) Der Palast des Poseidon - Thomas Thiemeyer. More adventure that only an 11 year old with no friends could enjoy god bless <3
5) yeah I'm just gonna put Percy Jackson here ✨
Mind these are all top 5 in the sense they were my favorites at that age, not like, I'd necessarily recommend all of them now. Anyways that's all! Please send more of these...
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antiqueanimals · 2 years ago
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From Dinosauriërs, written by Peter Klepsch and published in the 80s. Illustrated by Thomas Thiemeyer.
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sandmandaddy69 · 3 months ago
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Thomas Thiemeyer
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The Wall of Sleep by Thomas Thiemeyer
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 2 years ago
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“The Road to Samarkand” by German illustrator and writer Thomas Thiemeyer (born 1963).
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abstract-surrealism-blog · 4 years ago
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theforgottenfandoms · 4 years ago
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Das verbotene Eden "Das verbotene Eden - David und Juna" von Thomas Thiemeyer.
"Keine Frage, die Kunst des Lesens war etwas, um das sie ihn beneidete. Was musste das für ein Gefühl sein, in fremde Welten einzutauchen, nur mit den Augen und durch das Zusammensetzen einiger kryptischer Zeichen? Buchstaben wurden zu Worten, Worte zu Sätzen, und auf einmal befand man sich in einer fremden Stadt oder in einem fremden Land. Ganze Welten ließen sich so binnen eines Wimpernschlags durchqueren"
- juna
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manfrommars2049 · 1 year ago
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Voyage Of The Mourning Dawn by artist Thomas Thiemeyer via ImaginaryCityscapes
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