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julesG
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Pickpick

Paul Kidby's iconic #Discworld pictures. I enjoyed browsing through this book.

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IndoorDame
Creature | Shaun Tan
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Mehso-so

I‘m a huge fan of Shaun Tan‘s work and I expected this to be my favorite yet since glimpses into the artists‘ mind is usually my jam, but for me this was #goodnotgreat The good was it was unexpected, I found a few unique insights, I got to see a new side of his painting style, I learned a few things about the man behind the work, but I felt less drawn in by the drawings when they weren‘t connected by a narrative and a lot of the writing felt flat.

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behudd
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We listened to this one over two days as we drove from IL to FL, and it was so fun going back to the beginning of a story I know so well. Rowling really is a master at building characters, and Jim Dale is a fantastic narrator!

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JazzFeathers
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#FellowshipOfTolkien

I did write a short blog to celebrate Tolkien's birthday. I'm late as usual, but here it is 😁

https://theoldshelter.com/conquering-sauron-with-the-ring-jrr-tolkiens-birthday-...

BethM His quote is Greta 4mo
JazzFeathers @BethM It is. The entire passage is so good actually. There are lines that echo what Tolkien write in the dialogue between Sam and Frodo in their pause from the climbing of Cirith Ungol and I fancy Tolkien was writing that part when also writing to Christopher away at war, his art and his life intertwining. 4mo
dabbe 🖤💜🖤 4mo
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PatriciaU
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Here‘s the first in a set of 6 reading challenges I created for my library system. Each book is related to a fact about the author. As an extra challenge, discover the facts! #ReadingChallenge #ReadingChallenge2024

Sapphire Wow! Now that‘s a fun and novel way to do a challenge! 4mo
Sapphire Can‘t wait to see what the other challenges are! 4mo
Daisey This is fun! I had to look up a couple of the books that I didn‘t recognize, but I have an idea of the connections to Tolkien. #FellowshipOfTolkien (edited) 4mo
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i.z.booknook
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(Part 2)

Many themes emerge, those of the nature of art, repurposing, love, death, illness, despair, bliss and many more. Philips has created intricate and important images on each page which reflect, mirror and encapsulate the chosen words on the page. It reads almost like a hybrid book; a poetic novel and is challenging but breath-taking.

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i.z.booknook
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Pickpick

(Part 1)

A Humument is the work of a decades long creative endeavour by Tom Philips which started as a simple challenge to himself in 1966: to find a second-hand book for threepence and alter every page. From this came several different versions and from the pages of an old Victorian novel called A Human Document, a new story emerged. Philips‘ new book follows the story of a man called Bill Toge and his love Irma.

Suet624 This sounds so interesting. 5mo
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Airykah13
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I gave this movie a second chance today, and I enjoyed it this time around 😊

#teamwhoyagonnacall #scarathlon

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ShananigansReads
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The Pumpkin King (aka my 5 year old nephew) has arrived!! #FallFestival #HalloweenReady

dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 6mo
willaful Nice! 6mo
Magpiegem So awesome!! 🎃 6mo
bthegood Fantastic 🎃 6mo
Bookwomble Superb! 🎃👑💀 6mo
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Emilymdxn
The Voynich Manuscript | Raymond Clemens
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For #autumnplease day 20 I thought about the book I could think of that had the most secrets of its own - which led me right to the voynich manuscript and the encoded language no one's been able to read since it was discovered. Whether it's a hoax or not (I think it likely is) I still think it's unimagineably cool

#scarathlon #skeletoncrew

tpixie Interesting 🤔! 6mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 6mo
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