By lovestoriesoftea
A thousand live bats fluttered from the walls and ceiling while a thousand more swooped over the tables in low black clouds, making the candles in the pumpkins stutter...
Today's sightseeing adventure 🍂
“My name is Celaena Sardothien. But it makes no difference if my name’s Celaena or Lillian or Bitch, because I’d still beat you, no matter what you call me.” ― Sarah J. Maas, Throne of Glass
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Aaand the moment we’ve all been waiting for!
“Euphemia and Fleamont Potter tried and failed for many years to bring a child into the world before baby James came along. They were much older, and wealthy, so James grew up in a doting environment without the compromise of siblings, in a home without material limits.” (From Pottermore)
this scene is PEAK ROMANCE
university is also just *rereads email wording for twenty minutes* *pdfs* *waits for bus* *lofi beats* *bounces leg* *forgets student card* *forgets laptop charger* *forgets lab coat* *refreshes email* *tupperware* *prints something* *stares at wall for ten minutes before getting out of bed* *makes tea* *waits for appointment* *daydreams on bus* *climbs stairs* *stares at google calendar* *almost gets hit by bike* *recycles*
By photo_goncharovaksu
Harry Potter.
I have to do everything I can to help the family.
What is it?
Charlotte. My dear Charlotte…
I just think instead of looking at views and reviews, show runners and producers should just come on Tumblr and see how many people collectively care about a show and don’t want it to end. So many of us watch shows that we can’t see on satellite because we don’t have it or don’t live in the place it is airing on something else, something that doesn’t show in the views while it’s on air. It isn’t right for things to get cancelled because of that, especially since we try our hardest to watch. Tumblr is a community of people who watch shows and care, so we should look at that instead.
There are so many other ladies here that you could ask.
But I don’t want to dance with them.
#the mortifying ordeal of your crush seeing you naked and then haunting you everywhere you go: the life and times of Sidney Parker
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One of the University of Toronto’s many magical libraries
Chicago Typewriter | Famous Authors Quotes | Episodes 1-4
How to tell you’re reading a gothic novel
Honestly it hurts to see how much CBC genuinely cares about Anne with an E and how much Netflix just,,, doesn’t. Like we are getting FED by CBC with all the behind the scenes content from them, and all Netflix cares to do is make a half assed meme on their Instagram after the first episode already came out. What hurts more is knowing the show would be over if Netflix gave up on it completely, with the excuse of it “not getting enough views” when in reality it’s their own fault for not promoting it in the slightest. All you see is stranger things, riverdale, and the chilling adventures of Sabrina. So now I humbly ask y’all to join my army of people badgering Netflix for more promotions and seasons 24/7. We can do it 💪
Me: pft love isn’t real it doesn’t exist
Also Me: Watches pride and prejudice 2005 ending and cries, Cries while reading Jane Eyre, Heart melts when Anne and Gilbert speak, reads every Jane Austen novel and imagines myself as the protagonist, Cries at the ending of the phantom of the opera chanting my angel of music why, Ends up day dreaming about me ending up with someone like Mr. Darcy, Gilbert Blythe, or Henry Tilney, heart melts at the reading of shakespeare, ends up getting sad over bronte sister novels
Me: Yeah love is dumb -begins to sniffle-
A Hello you guys! Here’s a list of Classic Novels Turned Movies I’ve read and watched and I thought of sharing them with you. If you have any suggestions you can always drop a message on my dm’s. Here goes;
Anna Karenina (2012) // Leo Tolstoy
Atonement (2007) // Ian McEwan
Emma (1996) // Jane Austen
Frankenstein (1931) // Mary Shelley
Great Expectations (2012) // Charles Dickens
Jane Eyre (2011) // Charlote Brontë
Les Miserables (2012) // Victor Hugo
Little Women (1994) // Louisa M. Alcott
Lolita (1997) // Vladimir Nabokov
Lord Of The Flies (1990) // William Golding
Macbeth (2015) // William Shakespeare
Madame Bovary (2014) // Gustave Flaubert
Of Mice And Men (1992) // John Steinbeck
Persuasion (2007) // Jane Austen
Pride And Prejudice (2005) // Jane Austen
Romeo And Juliet (2013) // William Shakespeare
Tess Of The D’Urbervilles (1979) // Thomas Hardy
The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn (1993) // Mark Twain
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) // Alexandre Dumas
The Grapes Of Wrath (1940) // John Steinbeck
The Great Gatsby (2013) // F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Phantom Of The Opera (2004) // Gaston Leroux
The Picture of Dorian Gray (2017) // Oscar Wilde
The Scarlet Letter (1995) // Nathaniel Hawthorne
To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) // Harper Lee
Vanity Fair (2004) // William Makepeace Thackery
Wuthering Heights (2009) // Emily Brontë
Icons of the Genre by Big Mike Walton aka Quasilucid : PART 4
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