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Happy December 1st! Hope everyone reading this is having a great day! celebrating the start of Decem

Happy December 1st! Hope everyone reading this is having a great day! celebrating the start of December by reading A Christmas Carol!


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This edition of Eugene Onegin is simply breathtaking. This edition of Eugene Onegin is simply breathtaking. This edition of Eugene Onegin is simply breathtaking. This edition of Eugene Onegin is simply breathtaking. This edition of Eugene Onegin is simply breathtaking. 

This edition of Eugene Onegin is simply breathtaking


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WHERE THE FUCK IS THE OVERABUNDANT LOVE OF CIRCE by Madeline Miller??!?!?!???

This glorious piece of literature is constantly overshadowed by song of Achilles. I am not saying it is undeserving of the love but both deserve attention!! I see both recommended everywhere but where is the fan art?? Where are the memes?? WHERE ARE THE APPRECIATION POSTS?!

This fucking book is the beautiful love child of a cottage core witch and gay Greek mythology nerd are you fucking kidding me.

This story is about a goddess who had to struggle to find her strength and powers within herself. She had to overcome others view of her to prove her value. She is relatable, funny, sexy and a fucking witch what more do you want?? She learns to be cunning and intelligent among the other gods who are blinded by their arrogance.

I want playlists inspired by her! I want fan art of her garden with her lioness by her side! I want Hermès and Circe couple memes! I want long ass discussion posts about this book!! Where are you??!?

I understand this book isn’t trending anymore but if anything that makes me more confused. I was expecting to find fandom material from the past two years but no! Nothing! Nowhere!

When the bookshops reopened over Christmas, I got thoroughly over excited and made some spontaneous

When the bookshops reopened over Christmas, I got thoroughly over excited and made some spontaneous purchases. So far, they have paid off. I am so excited to read this book, as it is set in the court of Charles II, which is something I have never explored before. Has anyone read this?

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“There are such things as ghosts. People everywhere have always known that. And we believe in them every bit as much as Homer did. Only now, we call them by different names. Memory. The unconscious.”

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