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a VERY funny take on book 1 would be that up until Holly’s capture, Butler saw Artemis’ desire to kidnap a fairy and ransom them for gold as like, the 12-year-old equivalent to how Angeline had sunk into a fantasy world to avoid confronting the fact that her husband was most likely dead. The eventual failure of Artemis’ mission (in Butler’s eyes) would bring catharsis and usher in the healthy realization that it was time to move on, and although this was on track… BOOM they get mind-boggling lucky and run into holly, suddenly its_all_frighteningly_real.png, and Butler is embroiled in an inter-civilizational conflict that leads to him having to melee fight a troll at 2 am
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Starting a new series I guess. This time two really cool sixs will mix. Six of crows and ONEUS. Let’s start with Hwanwoong as Inej. Have fun and stay tuned lovely people of the internet
The Great Gatsby is hilarious because the general impression I get from it is "also he's gay but don't you f***** mention anything about it or else I'll break your legs"
read this book for the first time when i was 8 in my doctor's office waiting for an appointment. loved it then, hopefully love it more now. @neil-gaiman has produced the books of my childhood
"No mourners" "No Funerals"
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Now reading
"The rules of Panic are simple. Anyone can enter. But only one person will win." lauren-oliver
the very beginning of Count Of Monte Cristo is so funny
it's literally like: 80 pages out of 1100 and this drastic thing has already happened?? what on earth do the other 1020 pages contain????
and then it proceeds to be one of the best books written by man
So i just read Simon vs the homo sapiens agenda
Guess who has a new fandom