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bookrabbit · 4 months ago
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Smiling ghost Noam Fall Garden Book  5 Star children book series
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noam-easter-bunny · 4 months ago
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Best Selling Children's story books, 5 Star
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ferretteeth · 3 months ago
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I love this Disco Elysium moment so much.
Cuno has spent the entire time you’ve known him being the most high strung child in the world, making fun of you and downright insulting you every chance he gets.
But when you say you’re chasing a cryptid he goes “Huh…” very softly and genuinely. The appeal of searching for Bug Bigfoot is able to cut through Cuno’s underage drug addiction and very briefly render him into a little boy going “wow… cool…”
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birthday-journey-posts · 3 months ago
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Ghost Story Finding a Pascha Pumpkin  5 Star children’s book series
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poisonthefuckingwell · 9 months ago
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A script for a children's cartoon book featuring three animal characters and only one setting. There should be a message about friendship and sharing with other and listening to your parents. Once upon a time in a little town lived Jeremy the tiger. Jeremy was very sad because nobody wanted to play with him. One day Jeremy learned how to make thermite pudding with everyday household objects. Jeremy knew that sharing is important and he gave the thermite to all his friends. Thermite is the most important thing about friendship. Soon the whole town was backed in a worm glue. "Tigers don't know anything about friendship and you should stop breathing" said little Gary Sue frog out of her entire mouth, and she began cramming oil barrels into her open gullet as fast as she possibly could. " I think this weed whacker is VERY sharing" said doctor snake for a head. Doctor snake for a head was very smart, and he began removing Jeremys torso with the nearest office chair available
"ho hump ho hump ho hump" went Jeremys torso, and it rolled into a nearby patent office where it won first prize. And some say that to this very day, if you glue your nose to a waffle iron, you can still hear his voice.
Hooray for sharing
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whatsinyourstory · 3 months ago
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The Ultimate Guide to Buy and Sell Books Online in India
In the present advanced age, the manner in which we trade books has developed emphatically. Gone are the days when one needed to scour neighborhood book shops to find a particular title or stand by perpetually to sell an old book. Presently, you can undoubtedly buy books online or even sell books online with only a couple of snaps, right from the solace of your home.
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Why Online Book Shopping is the Best approach
Online book shopping in India has acquired gigantic notoriety as of late, and for good explanation. The comfort of perusing a tremendous assortment, looking at costs, and perusing surveys prior to making a buy is unrivaled. Whether you're searching for the most recent success or an interesting work of art, purchasing books online offers you admittance to a broad reach that actual stores frequently can't.
One of the greatest benefits of online book shopping in India is the capacity to track down books at limited rates. Different Online stages regularly offer arrangements and limits, making it simpler and more reasonable to enjoy your understanding. Additionally, numerous sites offer free delivery, making the experience significantly more advantageous.
 Sell books online: An Extraordinary Way to Clean up and Procure
On the off chance that you have a heap of books that you never again need, why not sell books on the web? It's an incredible approach to clean up your space and bring in some cash simultaneously. A few stages permit you to list your books, and they interface you with expected purchasers. Whether you have reading material, books, or foot stool books, there's dependably somebody hoping to purchase books online that you could never again require.
Tips for a Fruitful Online Book Shopping Experience
Actually take a look at the Merchant's Standing: Before you buy books online, checking the dealer's surveys and ratings is significant. This will provide you with a thought of their dependability and the nature of the books they offer.
Look at Costs: Costs for a similar book can change across various stages. Make a point to contrast costs prior to making a buy with guarantee you're getting the best arrangement.
Search for Limits and Coupons: Numerous sites offer limits and coupons, particularly during happy seasons or deals occasions. Exploit these proposals to get a good deal on your buy.
Sell Savvy: When you sell books on the web, guarantee that your postings are nitty gritty and genuine. Incorporate pictures, notice any mileage, and value your books seriously to draw in purchasers.
Conclusion
The pattern of online book shopping in India makes it clear that things are not pulling back. Whether you're hoping to extend your own library or clean up by selling old books, the internet based commercial center has something for everybody. Embrace the comfort of the computerized world — purchase books online for a consistent shopping experience, or sell books online to account for new ones. Blissful perusing and selling!
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chalangeyourchild · 5 months ago
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bookswagononlinestore · 7 months ago
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Best-Selling Children's Book Series
Children’s book series have been a staple in the world of literature and most of our lives. Without these magical worlds filled with witches, wizards, dragons, hobbits, and fairies, childhood would have been immensely bland. These best-selling books have left an indelible mark on each of our lives. This list features some of the best-selling Children’s book series that continue to mesmerize little hearts worldwide.
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The Harry Potter Series
J.K. Rowling
It’s impossible to talk about best-selling children’s book series and not mention the worldwide phenomenon of Harry Potter. Rowling’s magical saga is filled to the brim with spells, potions, and magical creatures. The series is set in the magical world of Hogwarts and follows the story of Harry Potter and his two friends- Ron and Hermione. The main story revolves around the protagonists trying to beat Voldemort- a dark wizard whose evil intentions can take out the entire Muggle world. The masterful storytelling and relatable characters made this series a staple on every book lover's shelf. Through its inspiring themes of friendship, courage, and love, this series continues to inspire readers.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Rick Riordan
Riodran’s Percy Jackson series brings Greek mythology alive with modern-day demigod Percy Jackson. Riordan takes readers on a thrilling journey jam-packed with action, adventure, humour, and heartbreak. The series follows young Percy Jackson- the demigod son of Poseidon, and his two friends Annabeth and Grover as they battle monsters, gods, and titans while trying to figure out the complexities of an adolescent mind. Set in Camp Half-Blood, the story is underlined by themes of love, family, friends, betrayal, and more while also providing readers with a vast and vivid understanding of Greek gods, traditions, and cultures in a more modern context. It is a must-read children’s book series.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Jeff Kinney
The hilariously meaningful series follows middle-schooler Greg Heffley who illustrates his daily activities in a diary. The book is filled with laugh-out-loud moments, hilarious text, and funny cartoons and illustrations. The series offers a relatable view of the trials and terrors of middle school through the eyes of wisecrack Greg. He navigates the ups and downs of school life, family, and friends and jots all these incidents down in a humorous way in his Diary. The series has resonated with young readers around the world, attaining a dedicated fan base and multiple awards. It’s humorous observations and universal themes have made it one of the top children’s book series.
Dork Diaries
Rachel Renee Russel The series, written in a diary format is set in the adorkable, cupcakes and rainbows world of 14-year-old Nikki Maxwell as she vents about her not-so-fabulous life. The brilliant mix of art and text to chronicle daily events is done effortlessly by author and illustrator Rachel Renee Russel. The book is known and loved by readers because of its relatable themes and hilarious narration. Russel was inspired to create this series after watching her daughters struggle through the ‘dork’ label during their teenage years.
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allthingswhumpyandangsty · 2 months ago
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oh and people who write fanfics are not "less talented" than people who write original works as their main source of income, by the way. fanfic writers aren't "all children going through a phase". they're writers who put in time, efforts and dedication just like any other writers, the only difference is that, instead of making their writing a career to earn themselves money, they write for free, out of pure passion, because they love the characters they're writing about so much that they're writing novel-length fics about them. you look uneducated af by using "fanfic writer" as an insult to imply fanfic writers aren't as valid or talented as writers who earn money from their works, especially when I've read so many fanfics that are a lot better and more professionally written than some best-selling books out there.
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emberwhite · 10 months ago
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Not everyone likes my book, and I'm OK with that. There are many classic children's books some people just don't like because of their message or how they portray it, but I love them because they offer something a little different.
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I made something straight from the heart and took a big chance on it. It caters to no one and breaks many conventions you find in children's books. I wanted adults to be able to enjoy the story as well, so it's not afraid to get a little sad. There were a few children's book bloggers I had emailed who wouldn't review it because of that reason. And there were Read Aloud YouTube channels who wouldn't make a video on it because they didn't like the ending.
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But there were also many people who absolutely loved the book. They got what I was trying to do, so I know there is an audience for this sort of thing. The more secluded you feel you are from society the better the chance you'll like it. This isn't the case for everyone but just a trend I noticed. Reviews on Amazon have been overwhelming positive, and hey, my mom liked it too. And the book has sold almost a 100 copies in its first month.
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But then again, I also get these drive-by reviews from window shoppers. This is just the reality of trying to do something a bit different with a kid's book. People absolutely judge a book by it's cover.
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I know how to write things that are guaranteed to sell and make money, but this ain't one of them. Doing what is guaranteed to work gets boring after a couple of years. It's too safe. It's fulfilling work to make a product that people need but also empty at the same time.
This was a complete gamble. I have been publishing on Amazon for the last 8 years now, and I haven't felt this excited since I released my first book. And thinking back on it, that first book was also a bold gamble as well. And it sold very well. Maybe then, that's just the secret to success.
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Anyways, the book is on Amazon. You can also find the full story and illustrations on YouTube for free as well. If you would like to support the book, a quick rating on Amazon or Goodreads is one of the best ways to do so.
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bookrabbit · 4 months ago
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5 Star Book Children's series
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noam-easter-bunny · 4 months ago
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Share the Magic 5 Star children's book series
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5shortstories · 2 years ago
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birthday-journey-posts · 4 months ago
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5 -Star children's book series
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sillylotrpolls · 5 days ago
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(Credit and a truly absurd amount of context below the poll in case you don't know who the Old Took is.)
Today's poll looks at a question posed by @sindar-princeling:
Bilbo barely passed Old Took's record lifespan after having a supernaturally-life-extending ring for 60 years. which begs a question. what the hell did Old Took do
In the notes on that post, the most popular theory by far was espoused by @mitsuhachiinthehive, who posited that Gandalf hooked up with a hobbit at some point and [some of] the Tooks are his descendants. This idea was further spread thanks to @the-haiku-bot.
Additional theories which I cribbed for poll options:
The diamond cufflinks were magical in more ways than one @elodieunderglass
He drank an ent-draught courtesy of the missing ent wives @betterofflost
He got hold of a random magic elven ring @morgulscribe
If you would like some a lot of context from canon so you can decide for yourself, more information about the Old Took is beneath the cut.
First off, it's established multiple times in the books what a big deal it was for Bilbo to beat Old Took's record. From The Return of the King:
He opened his eyes and looked up as they came in. 'Hullo, hullo!' he said. 'So you've come back? And tomorrow's my birthday, too. How clever of you! Do you know, I shall be one hundred and twenty-nine? And in one year more, if I am spared, I shall equal the Old Took. I should like to beat him; but we shall see.' [...] Little Elanor was nearly six months old, and 1421 had passed to its autumn, when Frodo called Sam into the study. 'It will be Bilbo's Birthday on Thursday, Sam,' he said. 'And he will pass the Old Took. He will be a hundred and thirty-one!' 'So he will!' said Sam. 'He's a marvel!'
Here's a biography on the old hobbit from Tolkien Gateway:
After the death of his father in 1248, Gerontius became the twenty-sixth Thain of the Shire. He was a friend of Gandalf, who gave him a pair of magic diamond studs and performed firework tricks during Gerontius' midsummer-eve parties. Gerontius Took reached the impressive age of 130, which made him the oldest Hobbit until his grandson Bilbo Baggins celebrated his 131st Birthday. He also held the record of most offspring, until Samwise Gamgee bested him with Tom's birth in S.R. 1442.
And from Tolkien Gateway's page on the Took Family:
Tooks were mainly of Fallohide Hobbit stock, and had quite a reputation for unusual behavior (among other things being more adventurous than the other Hobbits), a quality not valued in the Shire. For this they would be seen as less respectable, but those traits were "tolerated" thanks to their large numbers and wealth. An absurd legend among other families, was that one of the Took ancestors married a fairy. The Wizard Gandalf was a known, if disreputable, associate.
Here we have Gandalf introducing himself to Bilbo in The Hobbit. Note that Belladonna Took is one of the Old Took's 12 (!!) children.
“Yes, yes, my dear sir—and I do know your name, Mr. Bilbo Baggins. And you do know my name, though you don’t remember that I belong to it. I am Gandalf, and Gandalf means me! To think that I should have lived to be good-morninged by Belladonna Took’s son, as if I was selling buttons at the door!” “Gandalf, Gandalf! Good gracious me! Not the wandering wizard that gave Old Took a pair of magic diamond studs that fastened themselves and never came undone till ordered? Not the fellow who used to tell such wonderful tales at parties, about dragons and goblins and giants and the rescue of princesses and the unexpected luck of widows’ sons? Not the man that used to make such particularly excellent fireworks! I remember those! Old Took used to have them on Midsummer’s Eve. Splendid! They used to go up like great lilies and snapdragons and laburnums of fire and hang in the twilight all evening!” You will notice already that Mr. Baggins was not quite so prosy as he liked to believe, also that he was very fond of flowers. “Dear me!” he went on. “Not the Gandalf who was responsible for so many quiet lads and lasses going off into the Blue for mad adventures? Anything from climbing trees to visiting elves—or sailing in ships, sailing to other shores! Bless me, life used to be quite inter—I mean, you used to upset things badly in these parts once upon a time. I beg your pardon, but I had no idea you were still in business.” “Where else should I be?” said the wizard. “All the same I am pleased to find you remember something about me. You seem to remember my fireworks kindly, at any rate, and that is not without hope. Indeed for your old grandfather Took’s sake, and for the sake of poor Belladonna, I will give you what you asked for.”
And for context, Sam was 102 when he sailed West, Merry was at least 103 and almost certainly older when he died, and Pippin at least 95. The uncertainty is because Tolkien describes their last years thus in the Appendices:
1484 In the spring of the year a message came from Rohan to Buckland that King Éomer wished to see Master Holdwine once again. Meriadoc was then old (102) but still hale. He took counsel with his friend the Thain [Pippin], and soon after they handed over their goods and offices to their sons and rode away over the Sam Ford, and they were not seen again in the Shire. It was heard after that Master Meriadoc came to Edoras and was with King Éomer before he died in that autumn. Then he and Thain Peregrin went to Gondor and passed what short years were left to them in that realm, until they died and were laid in Rath Dínen among the great of Gondor. 1541 In this year on March 1st came at last the Passing of King Elessar. It is said that the beds of Meriadoc and Peregrin were set beside the bed of the great king. Then Legolas built a grey ship in Ithilien, and sailed down Anduin and so over Sea; and with him, it is said, went Gimli the Dwarf. And when that ship passed an end was come in the Middle-earth of the Fellowship of the Ring.
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foone · 8 months ago
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Gender with a blast radius
Gender you watch from a distant cliff and the city is destroyed
Gender that leaves you naught but a shadow etched into the brickwork
Gender that can't be taken into tunnels or across bridges because the emergency vehicles would never be able to get there in time
Gender that requires its own NFPA 704 hazard diamond.
Gender that's best viewed through a mirror from down a long hallway
Gender that can't be photographed because it spoils the film or glitches the CCD
Gender that causes nearby electronics to fail. TVs fade to static. Lights flicker. Bulbs burn out. Engines stall.
Gender that freaks out dogs. All their hair goes on end and they bark at you. Cats try to look big and then flee.
Gender that makes people quote the Bhagavad Gita at you.
Gender that gives people the look of Moses descending from Mt. Sinai. Beard turned white. Face flash tanned. Eyes cloudy.
Gender that changes people, forever. They have trouble sleeping afterwards. They can't get effective therapy for what they went through because no one else can understand what they went through.
Gender that's making your eventual burial arrangements difficult for your next of kin, because the EPA is worried it might leak into the watertable.
Gender that gets assigned an incident severity by the IAEA.
Gender that causes the writing of endless new papers. There's an international scientific organization trying to get grants to build a new supercollider in a salt mine in Brazil so they can recreate, study, and hopefully understand your gender.
Your gender inspires depressed poets.
Your gender has a New York Times best selling book about it. It's called one of the scariest non-fiction books ever written.
Your gender gets talked about on a podcast about disasters, and the hosts have trouble making any jokes between the exclamations of "Jesus christ!"
Your gender is mentioned in the book of revelation, in between the beast with seven heads and the star falling to earth and turning the seas to blood.
Your gender spoils milk and destroys crops. There's European folk legends about the rituals needed to cleanse a town after your gender has cursed it.
Your gender is talked about around campfires to scare children.
Your gender keeps horror writers up at night and inspires their next work.
Your gender is yours and is beautiful and terrific.
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