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taeminnomuyeppeo · 1 year
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originalvisual · 1 year
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catboyroycebracket · 4 months
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originalvisual · 1 year
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ponyxaviors · 1 year
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Which book-I-own-but-haven't-read-yet should I read next? (Poll below cut.)
Some explanation/backstory: *Feel free to skip below the cut to jump right to the poll if you don't want to read all of this.
The Dollhouse Murders by Betty Ren Wright - I watched the movie as a kid, and it basically traumatized me. I just found out it was a book and couldn't resist getting it. Maybe reading it would be...therapuetic?
The Crucible by Arthur Miller - My only knowledge of this classic play is from another book I once read that briefly and vaguely made mention of it. I've wanted to know more about it ever since.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis - I technically read this as a child, but I don't really remember that. I know the story by heart from the movie and I've wanted to read it basically my entire life. (I've already read The Magician's Nephew, as I opted to read the series in story order.)
Keeping the Moon by Sarah Dessen - I've read several of Sarah Dessen's books already, but haven't yet gotten to this one.
The Wish List by Eoin Colfer - I started this one years ago, but thought all of the supernatural/religious stuff was sort of weird and quit it. Since that time, however, I've watched the TV series Supernatural in its entirety, so this book no longer seems daunting, like, at all.
Type Talk by Otto Kroeger and Janet M. Thuesen - I enjoy all things MBTI. I already know a lot about it, but I never get tired of reading more and I've been meaning to borrow my dad's copy of this and give it a read.
Elijah of Buxton by Christopher Paul Curtis - I don't know anyone who's ever read this, but I got it for free a while back. To be honest, I don't even remember what the summary said about it...
The Tale of Despereaux by Katie DiCamillo - This book just sounded so cute. I love reading children's books occasionally and picking out which ones I'd like to read to mine and my sweetheart's currently nonexistent children in the future.
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'Brien - For reasons I no longer fully understand, I adored The Secret of NIMH movie as a child. I had no idea it was based on a book (although I'm not surprised), and when I found out I sort of blindly grabbed it on some sort of childhood nostalgia high.
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catboyroycebracket · 1 year
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Blue Skies are a Choice: Help create an unforgettable quarterly solstice by choosing your favorite evening sky color!
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strongwomenunited · 1 year
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GOOD LUCK! I might have to do this one a second time just because these are all good. I've done art for some of these already but oh well, there are many ways to showcase a scene. :D
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ill-omened-child · 1 year
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