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academic success.
“Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.”
- Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights
maybe tomorrow will be better
Christmas advice for ladies (crossposted from Old Weird Scotland on mastodon, with permission)
I want you all to keep this in mind!
I love love LOVE “Call Me By Your Name” jegulus, dont get me wrong. Especially if you want to stay with how the movie/book ends, with Oliver/James leaving and getting married in the spring, but….. what about cmbyn moonwater au? I mean, it would be absolutely perfect! Academic rivals to lovers, with Regulus getting jealous that his father is never giving him attention and only focusing on Remus, the attractive, mysterious mentee his father is letting stay at their house. While Remus is annoyed because his mentors son is infuriatingly attractive and smart who plays the guitar and the piano. Could end either with cannon or happy ending, but i give you CMBYN Moonwater au!!!!
I'm so much comfortable with pain and hatered that only the smiling faces and generous souls terrify me
Dark academia enthusiasts keeping a picture of their favorite authors in a picture frame like they're the dead relatives they miss so much.
modern greek mythology stories as penguin classics
the penelopiad by margaret atwood, lore olympus by rachel smythe, ariadne by jennifer saint, circe by madeline miller, the song of achiles by madeline miller, the lightning thief by rick riordan
Check out this book on Goodreads: Days at the Morisaki Bookshop https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62047992-days-at-the-morisaki-bookshop
For nearly a year, I found myself ensnared in an unforgiving reading slump, each attempt to engage with a book met with disinterest and fatigue.
Then, as if by fate, Days at the Morisaki bookshop caught my attention, compelling me to give it a chance. That decision, was nothing less than a stroke of fortune.
This book was a balm to my weary soul, offering a serene and deeply comforting experience, particularly given the tumultuous state of my mind at present. It provided the perfect escape from reality. Now, with renewed enthusiasm, I eagerly anticipate diving into the sequel.