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#bookchatweekly Присоединился Temmuz 2022
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Thank you for your valident and ferocious posts, dear Bibliophiles! See you next week on #BookologyThursday 🎨William Stout
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Calling all cat lovers! I was delighted to receive a copy of 'Feline Folk Tales' by AM Hellberg Moberg with art by Ele Marr. It’s a paws-itively riveting read filled with tricksters, shape-shifters, demons, and folklore cats of every stripe! Pre-order a copy from @THP_Folklore
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Thank you for your valident and ferocious posts, dear Bibliophiles! See you next week on #BookologyThursday 🎨William Stout
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Arienne F. 📚✨
Arienne F. 📚✨@wingandthorn·
"The March wind roars Like a lion in the sky, And makes us shiver As he passed by. When the winds are soft, And the days are warm and clear, Just like a gentle lamb, Then spring is here." - Author Unknown #BookChatWeekly
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VenetiaJane's Garden
VenetiaJane's Garden@VenetiaJane·
“Spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing soil.” — Reginald Heber (1783–1826) Today is the Spring Equinox, when day and night are held in perfect balance. From this moment, the light grows stronger, and the earth answers as buds swell and flowers unfold.
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Arienne F. 📚✨
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In Irish folklore, Mis went mad from grief when her father, Dáire Dóidgheal died. Fleeing to the Sliabh Mis mountains, she grew long fur, feathers & claws- killing anyone who came near. The kind harper Dubh Ruis found & took care of her. #FolkloreThursday 🎨 by Hans Hoffmann
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Nina Antonia
Nina Antonia@NinaAntonia13·
Ellison Hoover 'Dancers in a Moonlit Garden' #GothicSpring
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Save Redland Library
Save Redland Library@SaveRedlandLibr·
📖 Mare by Emily Haworth-Booth review – profound story of a woman’s love for a horse Where does it come from, this passion for an animal that isn’t even hers? An astonishing debut delves into deep truths about love, motherhood & care #BookchatWeekly theguardian.com/books/2026/mar…
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For this is the last best gift that the kindly demi-god is careful to bestow on those to whom he has revealed himself in their helping: the gift of forgetfulness. Kenneth Grahame The Wind in the Willows #BookologyThursday #BookChatWeekly
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Suzie Selenophile
Suzie Selenophile@TheCemetress·
🖤🖤🖤 #classiclitmonday #bookchatweekly 'We’ve braved its ghosts often together, and dared each other to stand among the graves and ask them to come. But, Heathcliff, if I dare you now, will you venture? If you do, I’ll keep you. I’ll not lie there by myself: they may bury me twelve feet deep, and throw the church down over me, but I won’t rest till you are with me. I never will!’ She paused, and resumed with a strange smile. Emily Brontë Wuthering Heights
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Lynne
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Fruit the Fairies steal away, Never comes again. Elfin Song Florence Harrison 1912 #FairyTaleTuesday #BookChatWeekly
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Historium Unearthia
Historium Unearthia@HistoriumU·
Spring in The Secret Garden isn’t just a backdrop — it’s a metaphor for grief turning toward healing. As Mary coaxed the garden back to life, she unknowingly revived herself and those around her. The soil wasn’t the only thing that needed tending. #BookChatWeekly 🎨Laurie Kidd
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Sari Pärnänen
Sari Pärnänen@ParnanenSari·
#BookChatWeekly A truly great book should be read in youth, again in maturity and once more in old age, as a fine building should be seen by morning light, at noon and by moonlight. Robertson Davies 🎨Mother Reading Helene Schjerfbeck (1902)
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I did not know what tears were, for I lived in the Palace of Sans-Souci, where sorrow is not allowed to enter. The Happy Prince Oscar Wilde Charles Robinson #FairyTaleTuesday #BookChatWeekly
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