I’m usually more of a fiction reader, but lately I’ve been drawn to a few nonfiction titles, most of them related to history. Maybe with all this extra time I can actually put some time into absorbing all of this new information - I’ve always been interested in learning about lesser known figures so this might be the perfect opportunity. Which do you prefer?
@storyseekers event 09 : anticipated 2021 read — love in color by bolu babalola
— time was constructed with love in mind.
a collection of retold fairytales, myths, legends, and folklore from around the world, with an emphasis on decolonizing the tropes inherent in these tales.
“Tell me, Atlas. What is heavier: The world or its people’s hearts?”
— Darshana S, Atlas still stands but does anyone else? (via khuunejigar)
No shade, but your car still smells like throw-up. Trust, my rating will reflect all of this.
— Radio Silence by Alice Oseman
do you keep a notebook, or two, or three ?
do not take out or repost without credits
It is better by noble boldness to run the risk of being subject to half of the evils we anticipate than to remain in cowardly listlessness for fear of what might happen.
- Herodotus, The Histories
sometimes i think it’s getting better, and then it gets much worse
all your gods are teenage girls: circe, a goddess of magic and witchcraft
zoya janelle d'avalon ♡ black. nonbinary. divine. erotic. womanist. neurodivergent. reader.
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