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Books, cats & pretty things!

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Books. Cats. Pretty period costumes. Photos or gifs from period shows/movies or tv/film adaptations of books. Pictures of flowers and gardens and nice reading places. That's basically what you'll find here ... :o) My reading taste ranges from historical and contemporary fiction to (urban) fantasy and dystopia to YA fiction, and I'll be posting / reblogging stuff from all these genres.
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bimorgana
I wish a woman could have action in her life, like a man. It agitates me to pain that the skyline over there is ever our limit. I long sometimes for a power of vision that would overpass it. If I could behold all I imagine…

Mia Wasikowska in the title role of Jane Eyre (2011, dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga)

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I’m absolutely excited to finally show this illustration inspired by The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, commissioned by V.E. Schwab as a bonus print with every ticket purchase for her upcoming virtual tour in October 2020! I usually take the time to deep dive into these pieces; to explain the symbolisms and inspirations and hidden meanings - but I approached this illustration as how one would approach cutting a movie trailer. To tease your curiosity with its emotions and capture your attention with its mystery, and hope that as you read it, the story behind this illustration begins to unfold with the book.

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I hope everyone reading it for the first time can really take the time to absorb it - it’s such a heavy-hearted, slow-burning, and wonderfully atmospheric book. Since I did not have an audiobook version (which I’m STOKED to re-experience when its released), I could only read a little bit at a time on my daily dog walks. But it gave me the time to sink into each segment, and feel a similar stretch of time as Addie was experiencing through her 300 years.

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Thank you so much, once again, to V.E Schwab and Tor Books for this wonderful opportunity! I’m excited for it to finally be released to you all, and super stoked to have been one of the many artists in these campaign events who contributed what I would consider a β€˜review’ with our artwork. It’s something I’ve always thought would be improbable to review an ARC through art in lieu of written reviews.

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