Chillin’ 🌿✨

Chillin’ 🌿✨

chillin’ 🌿✨

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4 years ago

Our lives would've been much better this way.

i just feel like i should’ve been whisked away to a fantasy world full of magic and adventure when i was an adolescent idk i just think it’s what i deserved.


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3 years ago
SEASONS GREETINGS

SEASONS GREETINGS

🥺 season's greetings to you too


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4 years ago

I definitely need an excuse to read one more chapter.

Under The Sun, Under The Moon, Find Me With A Book 📖🕯🍁 { Prints & More Are On Society6 And Redbubble }

under the sun, under the moon, find me with a book 📖🕯🍁 { prints & more are on society6 and redbubble }

**please refrain from deleting caption. thank you!**


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4 years ago
I Think I Write So Much So One Day I Won’t Have To Talk Anymore.
I Think I Write So Much So One Day I Won’t Have To Talk Anymore.

I think I write so much so one day I won’t have to talk anymore.


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4 years ago
The Bean Jar

The bean jar

4 years ago

Trivia Tuesday #1

My biggest bookworm pet peeve is when other people open their books way too wide. I weep over white lines in the book's spine.


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4 years ago

I've been seeing a lot of memes about readers hoarding books and buying some more even through they don't read them, while there are others complaining how they have a huge pile of books to be read. I'm just going to say:

Hoarding books isn't a bad thing – in fact, it could be a sign of intelligence.

A writer from Medium, Michael Simmons, wrote this golden post about the habit. This is for all of you readers out there: boy, you are some smarty-pants.


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4 years ago

We need more diverse books in literature. More voices need to be represented.

The Cooperative Children’s Book Center Has Released The Results Of Their 2019 Survey On Diversity In
The Cooperative Children’s Book Center Has Released The Results Of Their 2019 Survey On Diversity In
The Cooperative Children’s Book Center Has Released The Results Of Their 2019 Survey On Diversity In

The Cooperative Children’s Book Center has released the results of their 2019 survey on diversity in kidlit/YA.

We thank them for this invaluable work, note their commitment to adding Arabs/Arab Americans in future surveys, and present these graphs of their findings.

The 3,716 books surveyed have this many main characters total for the following groups:

Black/African: 11.9%

First/Native Nations: 1%

Asian/Asian American: 8.7%

Latinx: 5.3%

Pacific Islander: 0.05%

White: 41.8%

Animal/Other: 29.2%

LGBTQIAP+: 3.1%

Disability: 3.4%

“Taken together, books about white children, talking bears, trucks, monsters, potatoes, etc. represent nearly three quarters (71%) of children’s and young adult books published in 2019.” - librarian Madeline Tyner

When we looked at the breakdown for IPOC creatives who wrote and/or illustrated stories with characters of their own race, we found the following:

First/Native Nations: 68.2%

Pacific Islander: 80%

Latinx: 95.7%

Asian/Asian American: 100%*

*NOTE: these percentages include both authors and illustrators and, as pointed out by author Linda Sue Park for past surveys, Asians/Asian Americans are frequently illustrators but not necessarily authors of their own stories, meaning this is not fully reflective of #OwnVoices representation.

Black/African creatives wrote and/or illustrated only 46.4% of stories featuring Black/African characters.

This is the work that still needs to be done.


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4 years ago

I mean, a fictional widowed lawyer who reads a lot and advocates for racial justice is sexy as hell

atticus finch is a dilf


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