The Ripped Bodice, Brooklyn
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The Ripped Bodice, Brooklyn

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Book 1 of 3 that I recently ordered has finally arrived: Beautiful Losers by Leonard Cohen!
Few remember that before becoming the songwriting legend behind Hallelujah, Bird on the Wire, Suzanne, and Death of a Ladies Man (🎵one of these is not like the others🎵), Leonard Cohen was first a renowned author and poet. Moreover, a review of Beautiful Losers in the Boston Globe that "James Joyce is not dead. He is living in Montreal under the name of Cohen."
I've been wanting to finally read Cohen's writing for years, but until now had only ever gotten my hands on Let Us Compare Mythologies at my old uni's library.
with the excitement and love the show is getting (rightfully so!!!), i just wanna pay some respect and shoutout to an og content creator that really had the pjo/hoo fandom in a chokehold; Viria, you will always be famous
“Humans were fitted to the things they did. Lucilla sensed a weakening force in this thought. If you fitted yourself too tightly to one thing, other abilities atrophied. We become what we do.”

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Mood: working on stuff for uni at midnight while listening to a 19th century villain playlist
“Books, she has found, are a way to live a thousand lives--or to find strength in a very long one.”
— V. E. Schwab, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue