@projectliterature event 01 : 2020 releases — mexican gothic — the world might indeed be a cursed circle; the snake swallowed its tail and there could be no end, only an eternal ruination and endless devouring.

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@projectliterature event 01 : 2020 releases — mexican gothic — the world might indeed be a cursed circle; the snake swallowed its tail and there could be no end, only an eternal ruination and endless devouring.

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@projectliterature event 03 : adaptations — the raven cycle
“You're looking for a god. Didn't you suspect that there was also a devil?”
@projectliterature event 03 : adaptations — The Lightning Thief
@projectliterature event 03 : adaptations — little women by l. m. montgomery
— you will be bored of him in two years and we will be interesting forever.
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@projectliterature event 01 : 2020 releases — The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, by V.E. Schwab
@projectliterature event 01 : 2020 releases — alice by heart
“we can change what’s on the page!” “no no,” he cried. “you can change. the page can’t change.”
@projectliterature event 01 : 2020 releases — mexican gothic
“It was good for you to come on such short notice,” Virgil said, though his tone was flat. Courtesy, but no warmth. “I had to.” “Did you really?”