Starting prompt fairy mermaid battle
Anytime I travel I hit up the library sale section. Then I can abandon them as I go.
Original prompt: make a 1950 movie poster "night of Moorwen" with moorwen holding a handsome man.
I think AI has a thing for damsels in distress. Not gentleman in distress.
I only have a few hundred left. After moving every 2 year for over a decade I ended up gifting and donating tons my of books. I mostly do library books now. 😞📚
My spot is very reliable. Small in the summer larger in the winter. Local vibe is good. In the summer it a great place to learn.
Little book of joy by Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu Mop rides a wave by Jaimal Yogis
I use both e reader and paper book. I mostly read library books. I couldn’t afford to keep up with my reading habits 📚 I haven’t bought since before to pandemic.
Kingfisher has some really fun novellas. I often use as a palate cleanser. I haven’t read the kingkiller books yet. I’m still working my way through Brandon Sandersons books
The book of joy: lasting happiness in a changing world
Read Apocalypse Never by Michael Shellenberger
It will give you a different perspective. He done Tedtalks as well
Fast and fun.
Want a great book to get someone reading again. Thornhedge is a good one to try. I think it’s a good gateway book to fantasy books as well.
What books do you think would be good? To get someone into a new genre or back into reading?
You can find it all on Amazon or kindle unlimited. With kindle unlimited you can get her a subscription and she can read what she wants. A good place to look for book suggestions of any genre is “good reads” it a great website and app.
In high school my friends and I would use makers to make the edge art so we would have “fancy” books
Love Murderbot 💕
Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language
I love metamorphosis. Dresden Files are fun. I found Side Jobs interesting. Haven’t read moon over soho but it looks interesting
I bet it’s beautiful. I love old worn leather