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love your blog! check mine out please?
thank you! and okay, I’ll take a look now. xo B
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love your blog! check mine out please?
thank you! and okay, I’ll take a look now. xo B
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Send me a compelling phrase or one-sentence idea into my Ask, along with your first name, and if I choose to incorporate it into my story somehow, I’ll include you as a minor character!
Love to you, my tumblr friends and followers,
xo B
Statues in the Mist at Athelhampton House by Andrea Cooke
(via mykindafairytalee)
“The Prince and the Pauper” by Mark Twain. This 1881 novel about a poor boy, Tom Canty, who exchanges identities with Edward Tudor, the prince of England, is at once an adventure story, a fantasy of timeless appeal, and an intriguing example of the author’s abiding preoccupation with separating the true from the false, the genuine from the impostor.