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theunderlandchronicles:

The first book in a rather fantastic series. :)

Suzanne Collins, the author of The Hunger Games…I thought the name sounded familiar, and then my bro just reminded me why…she wrote Gregor the Overlander! One of the absolute best books I read when I was younger! Seriously, I read that book twice through back to back, and then the whole rest of the series. Now I HAVE to read the Hunger Games books, no doubt about that. She’s such a good writer.
I highly recommend this series, and that’s not a thing I do often.

theunderlandchronicles:

The first book in a rather fantastic series. :)

Suzanne Collins, the author of The Hunger Games…I thought the name sounded familiar, and then my bro just reminded me why…she wrote Gregor the Overlander! One of the absolute best books I read when I was younger! Seriously, I read that book twice through back to back, and then the whole rest of the series. Now I HAVE to read the Hunger Games books, no doubt about that. She’s such a good writer.

I highly recommend this series, and that’s not a thing I do often.

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yourbodyhealsmysoul:

The Sartorialistas by Maikel Jansson

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inatt:

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Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

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jordanmdalton:

This is what happens when my niece asks me to draw a unicorn. At least it is all sparkly with glitter.

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sleeping-fox:

If this were real the world would be a better place.

sleeping-fox:

If this were real the world would be a better place.

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sleeping-fox:

American Ruins series

Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre

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pinkldyslpr:

The 488 acres of the Madame Sherri Forest was generously donated for conservation to the Society for the Preservation of New Hampshire Forests by Anne Stokes. The forest is named for the eccentric Madame Antoinette Sherri. Madame Sherri, who had worked as a costume designer for the Zigfield Follies in the 1920s, had built her country “Castle” in the woods of Chesterfield. She became famous (or infamous) for the parties she threw for visitors from the city and was said to have driven about the town during the summer wearing a fur coat and nothing else. Madame Sherri died in 1965 at the age of 84 but for many years prior the castle had fallen to neglect and vandalism. On October 18, 1962 it was destroyed by fire. The foundation, chimneys and a grand stone staircase from the once magnificent house can be seen adjacent to the Madame Sherri Forest on a side trail close to the entrance.

pinkldyslpr:

The 488 acres of the Madame Sherri Forest was generously donated for conservation to the Society for the Preservation of New Hampshire Forests by Anne Stokes. The forest is named for the eccentric Madame Antoinette Sherri. Madame Sherri, who had worked as a costume designer for the Zigfield Follies in the 1920s, had built her country “Castle” in the woods of Chesterfield. She became famous (or infamous) for the parties she threw for visitors from the city and was said to have driven about the town during the summer wearing a fur coat and nothing else. Madame Sherri died in 1965 at the age of 84 but for many years prior the castle had fallen to neglect and vandalism. On October 18, 1962 it was destroyed by fire. The foundation, chimneys and a grand stone staircase from the once magnificent house can be seen adjacent to the Madame Sherri Forest on a side trail close to the entrance.

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