February 2012
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I should have known better, it was a Tuesday in February. Many of my life’s most...
– Moab Is My Washpot (via fuckyeahstephenfry)
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What book are you most looking forward to this...
I cannot wait for The final Burton and Swinburne book by Mark Hodder and my (not so) secret shame the new Sookie Stackhouse by Charlaine Harris.
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Confessions of a Bibliophile
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Sometimes, when I’m reading a book and things begin to take a turn for the worse, I fear that it may not end the way I was hoping. I have to stop. Once I’ve stopped it takes me at least a month before I can convince myself that it’s safe to pick up that book again, and that, even if it doesn’t end the way I was hoping it will still be alright. That is how much a book can effect me.
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Actual happiness always looks pretty squalid in comparison with the...
– Brave New World - Aldous Huxley (via elfcirynn)
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"Go away, I'm reading" dust jackets →
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I’m loving these alternative book jackets. Genius.
Follow the link for more, these are great!
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NOMINEES FOR VAMPIRE NOVEL OF THE CENTURY AWARD →
The Horror Writers Association (HWA), the international association of writers, publishing professionals, and supporters of horror literature, in conjunction with the Bram Stoker Family Estate and the Rosenbach Museum & Library, proudly announce the nominees for the Bram Stoker Vampire Novel of the Century Award:
The Soft Whisper of the Dead by Charles L. Grant (1983).
Salem’s Lot by...
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GARTH ENNIS IS DOING A CHILDRENS BOOK! →
mymotherwasasaint:
ERF is the story of four friends at the dawn of time; Figwillop, KWAAAH!, the Booper, and Erf himself, and their adventures in the primordial world of long ago. The four take their first nervous steps out of the ocean and onto the shore, and are soon exploring the exciting new lands beyond. But danger lurks in the prehistoric jungle, and soon our heroes come face to face...
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I couldn’t live a week without a private library - indeed, I’d part with all my...
– H.P. Lovecraft (via ardra-aalavadhaan)
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No More E-Books Vs. Print Books Arguments, OK? →
I don’t even know why there needs to be an argument. You prefer books, buy books, you prefer ebooks, buy ebooks. But both have their merits, and as long as people are reading, does it really matter what form the books take?
January 2012
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