Hilda and the Fairy Village by Stephen Davies, illustrated by Sapo Lendario
Hilda and the Fairy Village by Stephen Davies, illustrated by Sapo Lendario. Flying Eye Books, 2023. 9781838744
Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 3.5
Format: Paperback
Genre: Fantasy
What did you like about the book? Though Hilda’s Dad is still missing, she, her two good friends, Frida and David, Hilda’s mother, plus Tontu, a house spirit and Twig, Hilda’s deerfox are traveling…
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Hilda has a new website!!
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society if the scene with rhaenys at the dragonpit ended with vhagar, sunfyre, and dreamfyre all roaring in the background.
if it ended with rhaenys flying away and sparing the greens, not just out of principle, but because she knows if she doesn't escape right at that moment, she won't make it past the greens' dragons, and rhaenyra won't get word about the coronation until it's too late.
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Getting a little closer to current years, you know this is totally unfinished because I didn't fully do Juste's eyebrows. But gosh I was soooo happy with how those bedroom eyes turned out.
This was an old draft for what would end up being this picture. The reason I chose not to continue this sketch was because I messed up the length of his torso-- that's usually why I mess up with this one.
It turned out so good too... *sob*
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The valleys, far beneath them, were so green, and all the streams which tumbled down from the glaciers into the main river were so blue, that it was like flying over gigantic pieces of jewelry.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician's Nephew" - C. S. Lewis
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Physically I’m in the bathtub, carefully eating a left over enchilada.
Mentally I’m in Ketterdam, scheming and building my own gang and causing mischief just to get Kaz Brekker’s attention so I can be his next investment.
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@rebootsnake A few possible scenarios here:
You might earn yourself a favor (?).
It might demand a more extravagant gift from you in exchange for a favor (?).
It might lead you to a powerful entity with a distant stare and a pretty mirror who will grant you your heart's desires for the low low price of something such as [insert the most precious thing you've ever known] [insert the most precious thing you will never know].
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Hilda and the Faratok Tree by Stephen Davies, illustrated by Sapo Lendario
Hilda and the Faratok Tree by Stephen Davies, illustrated by Sapo Lendario. Flying Eye Books, 2023. 9781838748777
Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 4.5
Format: Paperback
Genre: Fantasy
What did you like about the book? In this ninth Hilda adventure something quite extraordinary occurs: Hilda’s father turns up to visit her after an absence of three years! Both are overjoyed to…
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but like speaking seriously. i genuinely, truly wish this was still the age of terrible shovelware games and not. whatever the fuck is happening now between the mobile gaming market, microtransactions, and. the everything of it. it’s not that shovelware is good, it’s that it’s interesting! it’s not any less corporate in its goals, but it’s less… evil? you know? you pay for shovelware game, you still get a game, as terrible as it might be. it won’t have ads in it, it won’t ask you to pay more money once you’ve bought it, it’ll just be almost innocently terrible on its disc in its entirety, entertaining to shit on with friends and an enigma as to what went into its creation. i have a genuine little place in my heart for awful tie-in games, especially when you can tell that for however bad they are, there was one person on that team that you can tell gave a shit. (and sometimes there wasn’t. but that’s still fun. the game still had to be made, someone still had to make choices about it’s creation, and those choices can be fascinating!)
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