Hilarious! I’m going to do this. Maybe I’ll try a closet instead of the couch…
"Most people think that shadows follow, precede or surround beings or objects. The truth is that they also surround words, ideas, desires, deeds, impulses and memories." - Elie Wiesel
Hilarious! I’m going to do this. Maybe I’ll try a closet instead of the couch…
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I’ve been trying to convince my husband to read the Percy Jackson books. He liked Harry Potter, he likes kids’ books, he wants to write them, so why not, I figure? Being a big fan of Percy (and the Kane Chronicles and the Heroes of Olympus) I recommended them. There may be some Percy Jackson…
- I adore the Percy Jackson series and The Heroes of Olympus. They really are great books that I think all ages can enjoy. I just finished The Son of Neptune. :)
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The City of Lost Souls chapter reveal continues today at NovelNovice.com!
Start reading here. (And if you missed it yesterday, the first part’s here.)
Can’t wait!
I’m ok with being a “cat lady” when my cat is this beautiful. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Luna. :)
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The Book of Romance, Andrew Lang
The photographs are of a first edition of The Book of Romance by the Scottish scholar Andrew Lang, who, amongst many other things, was an avid collector of folk tales and fairy stories and and is most well-known for his series of coloured fairy books. This book is a collection of stories based mainly upon Arthurian legends, including The Sword Excalibur, The Quest for the Holy Grail and Lancelot and Guenevere. The illustrator, Henry J Ford, was also responsible for illustrating Lang’s Fairy books and Arabian Nights. From the gold embossed front cover to the decorative end papers, it’s impossible not to fall in love with this Book of Romance.