Just finished watching thai series The Gifted. I really recommend it to you. Korn is my favorite character so I decided to do a moodboard about him. I think I will do other characters too, have fun.
When you simp troll him but not human jim š
I have finished figuring out the dates of deaths and will be posting mood boards about their vibe and the date of death for Xavier, Nicole and Claire!
I might do them all separately so I can explain some more details, the mood boards are mostly for character details since they will kind of be a little different as they died in a different decade!
And I will be posting a mood board of Xavier x Simon as well because I thought it'd be cute!
Let me know if there are any ideas you have, I love hearing suggestions!
Claire and ranger headcannons. I need them. I live for them. It's like my drug. I'm deadass addicted.
Givin me ranger and claire vibes ngl
This, too. Why? Because my brain said so. :)
Okay , hear me out. Isaiah.
Beth. Disagree if u would like, but my brain went immediately to beth.
Knight. It just fits. And Tank/Darlin because they go hand in hand.
Both of these remind me of ranger as well. š
I usually get really anxious and sometimes frustrated when shows leave on cliffhangers and stretch out storylines, but I gotta admit that School Spirits writers are doing it right. I'm legit just enjoying the ride.
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And later then keep smoking more blunt and snorting cocaine , and then start questioning things philosophycally jejeje jejeje oh god im imagining this weird post š¬š¬š¬š«„š«„š«¤š«¤
i wanna smoke a blunt with these bitches
On a Chris Haughton kick today. Cannot wait for his new book, Goodnight Everyone, Ā in the fall. <3
Chris Haughtonās beautiful storybook Shh! We Have A Plan was recently transformed into a live theatre production by Cahoots NI. We were lucky enough to make the backdrop animations, including these little fellows.
Claire again.Ā
I finally got around to reading Bird & Diz written by Gary Golio and illustrated by Ed Young!Ā
And I have to say that I am amazedĀ that this book didnāt win anything in the awards season this year! First of all, the illustrations are amazing. Ed Youngās use of color and motion with his mix of pastels, ink and water absolutely thrills me. You can feel the music of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie through Youngās illustrations. I felt like I was transported in among the lights and crowds of a stage watching Bird and Diz perform together. I have spent my morning listening to Bird and Diz at Carnegie Hall while I looked through the book again and again.Ā
Golio and Young were obviously well paired for this book. Golioās text and use of words are so delightfully in-sync with Youngās illustrations. Golio epitomizes the rhythm and sound of the music while also showing the playful nature of the back and forth between CharlieĀ āBirdā Parker and JohnĀ āDizzyā Gillespie. His text trips nimbly between poetry, beboppinā onomatopoeia and prose. And the whole book illustrates so beautifully and joyously thatĀ āBird and Diz are friends... who play together just like kids.āĀ
I absolutely love Bid & Diz. And I highly recommend that you go check it out at the library or get it from a bookstore. It will be worth your while!
Claire here!
Okay, so I have recently finished the lovely Kate Hattemerās new YA novel The Land of 10,000 Madonnas.
It is about a group of 5 teenagers sent on a quest to Europe as a dying wish from their friend and cousin, Jesse, who died of a heart defect nearly a year previously. It is beautiful, sad, funny, bittersweet, and sometimes slightly gross. The gross factor is mostly due to Benās penchant for smoothies for every meal which sometimes include unusual choices for a liquefied meal.)
Kateās sophomore novel reminded me a little bit of Maureen Johnsonās 13 Little Blue Envelopes. But I suppose that is more for the similarities between their teenaged characters going on trips across Europe after losing a loved one. I find Kateās characters more real and relatable than Johnsonās. Cal, Trevor, Ben, Lillian, and Matt arenāt meant to discover some great and magical cure for their grief and then fall in love. They are and have been grieving. They deal with their grief on a daily basis and in myriad ways. And they are only beginning to come to terms with Jesseās death. As teenagers, they are often prickly in their mourning, and donāt always agree. And like many teenagers I know, they do not say what they mean and feel immediately or clearly to each other. Hattemerās portrayal and the perspectives she offers from her characters is one of her strengths in this book. They arenāt special in any extra way, they are normal, and they have been dealt a tragedy. And they react and exist accordingly.Ā
The book did take me a little while to get through, but that is in part because I tend to be a distracted reader and also this is a book that will make you think and reflect.Ā This is a novel that will be a good cathartic read. Hattemer made me tear up more than once while I was reading, but she brought me out on the brighter side at the end. I will be recommending this to fans of David Levithan, Maureen Johnson, Ava Dellaira, Emery Lord, and even John Green readers. I think that Kate Hattemer is going to be an author to keep an eye on and a voice to be heard in YA in the coming years.
Release date is April 19th 2016. I highly recommend it. And if you can, get it from a bricks and mortar bookstore or the library!
Claire here! I am back in the Kids store again at the bookstore. And the first thing I read yesterday morning was Vikki Vansickleās new picture book. And I am so glad that JoAnn brought it over to me! (JoAnn, you have me hooked. If I Had A Gryphon is going to be my big story time book next week.)Ā
If I Had A Gryphon is written by Vikki Vansickle and illustrated by Cale Atkinson. It is about Sam, a young girl who has just gotten her first pet: a hamster. Sam thinks hamsters are not nearly as exciting as some of the mythological creatures she reads about in her books. So she starts thinking of some other pets that might be a bit more fun, but also perhaps a lot more work. Maybe hamsters arenāt so bad?
Ohmygoodness this book! I adore this for a multitude of reasons: the illustrations are adorable, there are mythological creatures everywhere, Vansickleās rhymes are bouncing and delightful, and Sam is both whimsical and practical in an entirely enchanting way. Also that too cute kraken happily playing with a dismal blue whale and a sunken steam ship. That page cracked me up!
The mythological creatures in this picture book make me so so pleased. I lovedĀ mythology as a kid. I had all the giant collections of Greek and Egyptian myths I could get my hands on. And later I added Celtic, Norse, and Japanese myths to my collection as I found them. If there were beautiful illustrations, that made them all the better. Myths and the heroes, monsters and enchanted creatures depicted in them fed my imagination. And I have never entirely grown out of that phase. Vansickle makes me slightly nostalgic for those times when little 8 year old Claire was curled up on the couch with giant mythology books, much like Sam. And I really love that Vansickle and Atkinson are introducing these mythological characters to younger readers in such an accessible and fun way.
Vansickleās rhymes are rhythmic and skip along as Sam considers what she could do with her more exciting pets and what their potential downfalls might be. The kraken one is honestly, pure gold.Ā āIf I had a kraken/ Weād swim and deep-sea dive/ But I would need a scuba suit/ In order to survive.ā
Also Cale Atkinsonās illustrations just fill me with pink bubbly happiness. He manages to make manticores, kraken, jackalopes, and gryphons look equally joyful and cuddly. I just realized today that he also wrote and illustrated To the Sea, about a lonely boy named Tim who has to take a lost whale named Sam back to the ocean. (If you have not read it, you should, it is just as cute as If I Had A Gryphon.)
PLEASE go check out If I Had A Gryphon. You will love it. At the very least, it should make you giggle.
My choice for Waiting on Wednesday this week is:
Publication: April 19th 2016 by Knopf, 352 pages
Five teens backpack through Europe to fulfill the mysterious dying wish of their friend in this heartwarming novel from the author of The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy. Jesse lives with his history professor dad in a house covered with postcards of images of the Madonna from all over the world. Theyāre gotten used to this life: two motherless dudes living among thousands of Madonnas. But Jesse has a heart condition that will ultimately cut his life tragically short. Before he dies, he arranges a mysterious trip to Europe for his three cousins, his best friend, and his girlfriend to take after he passes away. Itās a trip that will forever change the lives of these young teens and one that will help them come to terms with Jesseās death. With vivid writing, poignant themes, and abundant doses of humor throughout, Kate Hattemerās second novel is a satisfying journey about looking for someone elseās answers only to find yourself.
Wink Poppy Midnight by April Genevieve Tucholke
Publication: March 22nd 2016 by Dial Books, 352 pages
The intrigue of The Virgin Suicides and the āsupernatural or notā question of The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer coalesce in this young adult mystery, where nothing is quite as it seems, no one is quite who you think, and everything can change on a dime. Every story needs a hero. Every story needs a villain. Every story needs a secret. Wink is the odd, mysterious neighbor girl, wild red hair and freckles. Poppy is the blond bully and the beautiful, manipulative high school queen bee. Midnight is the sweet, uncertain boy caught between them. Wink. Poppy. Midnight. Two girls. One boy. Three voices that burst onto the page in short, sharp, bewitching chapters, and spiral swiftly and inexorably toward something terrible or tricky or tremendous. What really happened? Someone knows. Someone is lying. For fans of Holly Black, We Were Liars, and The Raven Boys, this mysterious tale full of intrigue, dread, beauty, and a whiff of something strange will leave you utterly entranced.
Hereās a list of what us wenches are reading right now!
Under a Painted Sky by Stacey Lee & The War that Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubraker Bradley
Whatcha reading, Brett?
Wing & Claw by Linda Sue ParkĀ
By Break of Day by M L Buchman
Indeh by Ethan Hawke and Greg Ruth
Whatcha reading, Jo Ann?
Burn Math Class by Jason Wilkes
Passenger by Alexandra Bracken & Ninth Key by Meg Cabot
Whatcha reading, Tori?
Hello!
Iām Claire. I am 25, still shelving away at the bookstore, and hopefully a librarian someday. A little about me: My favorite things in the whole wide world are reading, movies, popcorn, tiny towns on Lake Erie, music, art and making art, and British panel shows. And also my fellow booksellers. I will love them forever.
I tend to be a bit of a reading odd-ball. I adore childrenās books, especially middle-grade, picture books, and YA. And pretty much in that order. I read a possibly unhealthy amount of romance novels, fair number of graphic novels, the occasional literary memoir, and fiction. I will probably post a lot about illustrators, book covers, and picture books. Because they are pretty much my favorite things about the book industry.
This year I am attempting to branch myself back out into grown-up people lit. Because, like Tori, I donāt usually have the attention span for an adult book that takes me longer than a week to read.
My favorite books of all time are the Queens Thief middle grade series by Megan Whalen Turner. I will probably be writing at least one entire post about my love for her and her books. I have a very strong belief that absolutely everyone needs to read her books. They are wonderful and hilarious and Eugenides is just the bomb-diggity and holy-crap Attolia and Eddis are badasses and I could go on and on. -> Like that sentence, WHAT!
I canāt wait to get started!
toby totally tries to corrupt krel by telling him inappropriate things while jim, claire, steve, and douxie yell at him to stop and krel just stands there like the confused babie he is.
Goth catfriendš¤š³
Lil Shojo-Stylized art of my favorite character from Harvey Beaks.
(Also versions without her glasses on :-) )