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baeduan · 3 years ago
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Remember: my name carries power.
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padmeskywalkers · 5 years ago
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@booksociety‘s children of the night event -  truthwitch by susan dennard
Sometimes justice was all about the small victories. 
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bookpostsfordays · 5 years ago
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the Witchlands aesthetic
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eilonwiiy · 6 years ago
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The Witchlands series | Female Character Appreciation  Empress Vaness    
    “Who the hell-waters does she think she is?” Vivia demanded. “Well,” Stix said, “she probably thinks she’s the Empress of the Flame Children, Chosen Daughter of the Fire Well, the Most Worshipped of the Marstocks, Destroyer of the     Kendura Pass-”     “And?” “And she’s used to people doing her bidding.”     Vivia scoffed. “I could have just as many titles too, if I wanted them.”
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drogonqueen · 6 years ago
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I’ll always follow you, Safi, and you’ll always follow me. Threadsisters to the end.
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bex-pendragon · 6 years ago
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Read in 2019: Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard
“I trust you as if my soul were yours.”
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displayheartcode · 6 years ago
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A fierce, burning need rose in Safi’s lungs at those words. She wanted to tell Iseult everything she felt—her gratitude, her love, her terror, her faith, but she didn’t. Instead, she smiled grimly. “Threadsisters to the end.”
susan dennard, the witchlands
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ladyeowyn · 6 years ago
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✦ @booksociety’s Fantastic Worlds event:  T r u t h w i t c h by Susan Dennard A fierce, burning need rose in Safi’s lungs at those words. She wanted to tell Iseult everything she felt—her gratitude, her love, her terror, her faith, but she didn’t. Instead, she smiled grimly. “Threadsisters to the end.”
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staciasotar · 6 years ago
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movie scene edit: windwitch (2017)
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taz-skylar · 6 years ago
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1000 Picspams Challenge → #4 - The Witchlands by @stdennard
I guard the light-bringer, And protect the dark-giver. I live for the world-starte, And die for the shadow-ender. My blood, I offer freely. My Threads, I offer wholly. My eternal soul belongs to no one else. Claim my Aether. Guide my blade. From now until the end.
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emdythewriter · 6 years ago
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(DAY 5) Books we love: most underrated book/series
Witchlands series by Susan Dennard
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baeduan · 6 years ago
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I’ll always follow you... and you’ll always follow me. Threadsisters to the end.
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ladyofroses · 6 years ago
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➸ truthwitch, by susan dennard
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hremes · 6 years ago
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Trust me as if my soul were yours.
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threeseagrass · 7 years ago
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books read in 2018: truthwitch by susan dennard
I guard the light-bringer, And protect the dark-giver. I live for the world-starter, And die for the shadow-ender. My blood, I offer freely. My Threads, I offer wholly. My eternal soul belongs to no one else. Claim my Aether. Guide my blade. From now until the end.
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lifeofaliterarynerd · 6 years ago
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BOOKS I READ IN 2019: Truthwitch by susan dennard
“It wasn’t freedom she wanted. It was belief in something—a prize big enough to run for and to fight for and to keep onreaching toward no matter what.”
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