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Some books have the whole world inside them… . . . . #qianshillustration #kidlitart #kidlit #
worldhistoryfacts:Fragment of the Iliad dating from Rome during the second or third century CE.
The most beautiful place to sit and read and watch the world go by.ig: rhiharper
It’s not just that the concept of Western civilization is bankrupt, racist bullshit … it’s that it’s
Chabon, Lethem, Eggers, Saunders, Whitehead: the literary luminaries of the nineties made their name
Literature loves a hoax—the Daily itself may have perpetrated one as recently as yesterday, though y
florenceandmachines:“And you. Leonidas’s sweet and gentle daughter, with a world of poison in your h
“The world was fair, the mountains tall, In Elder Days before the fallOf mighty kings in Nargothrond
blackbritishreader:For #WorldBookDay I’m sharing a list of books that are my favourite reads; publis
roricomics:#100Days100Women Day 35: Murasaki Shikibu, author of the Tale of Genji, the world’s first
Book Photo Challenge: Girls Run The World“I repeat – and don’t doubt my word – tha
effulgentpoet:books have to be heavy because the whole world’s inside them. (moodboards for my favor
azertip:Maltsev - Book GraphicsLibrary of world literature for children:Ferdowsi, Shah-NamehNizami,
Being semi-divorced from my bookworm world last year did not in any way diminish my love for literat
slut–degradation: This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper — T.
My Audiobook/Reading Log Spring 2021 pt. 6This World Is Full Of Monsters by Jeff Vandemeer (201
Readers’ Guide to Periodical LiteratureWorld Literature, published by Holt Rinehart &
pagewoman: “The many great gardens of the world, of literature and poetry, of painting and mu
-Chairil Anwar
The Mourning of PallasAnne Louis Girodet-Trioson (French; 1767–1824)ca. 1790–93Pen and b
G o o d x M o r n i n g | #poetry #writersofinstagram #feelings #writer #poetrycommunity #thoughts #
Earlier in February, I read Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World. Mostly because it&
“The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.” ―
These days, it often seems the world has tilted on its axis: nothing is the same, we’ve broken
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