Look what I got! The best thing about this edition is not its pretty cover, but the fact that it’s a new and supposedly good translation with almost 200 pages of notes. I have only read tiny bits of Dante, so I’m stoked about finally getting this. || “And so my mind, held high above itself, looked on, intent and still, in wondering awe.“
Next of kin.
My dream is to one day take a picture of her with books. This will have to do for now.
Reminds me of one of those awkward JC Penny photos from the 80s. She's going to be so embarrassed when she grows up.
Look at all these penguins I don’t own.
On the Shelves in Oxford this week you can either go Backpacking with the Saints or spend your time Living with the Stars - or both! Living with the Stars tells the fascinating story of what truly makes the human body. We are quite literally not who we were years, weeks, or even days ago. Backpacking with the Saints is an intimate narrative of backpacking alone through the wilderness as a spiritual practice.
Photos by Jack Campbell-Smith for Oxford University Press.
Audrey II is a Sarlacc - right?!!
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Sarlacc
Welcome to Cat’s Cafe! Grab a seat and relax. This comic is little experimental. I wanted to create an experience where you could share your thoughts with Cat in the safe setting of this comic/cafe. Cat’s there to listen!
Please let me know your thoughts if you enjoyed the idea of this comic! Might try another where you get to ‘talk’ with Rabbit.
Thanks for reading! :)
I’ll be honest: I really just picked this book because the cover is amazing. Although this beautiful, intricately stamped copy of The Story of the Volsungs and Niblungs was published in 1870, it looks almost new!
positivity<3
so if you’re a booklr reblog this so I can follow you :-)
my dad recently launched an indiegogo campaign for his buddysaurus project!
it started out as an inspirational daily webcomic sort of thing but he’s been working on making his ideas into more products
check it out!
Reading. Reading about reading. Reading about reading about reading.
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