I read this book years ago, but it has stayed with me. It is a fairly short book but powerful.
I read this book years ago, but it has stayed with me. It is a fairly short book but powerful.
I am on a mission to read some classics. My cousin and I are having a great ime with our weekly FaceTime discussions.
I enjoyed Dorian more than I thought I would. The drive of vanity felt just a relevant today as it did back then. #litsylove
July Book 2/20
My Kindle is charged, I've got candles for days, and even a battery operated fan. If hurricane Dorian knocks our power out, I'm making the most of it! #readingvacay
“Words! Mere words! How terrible they were! How clear, and vivid, and cruel! One could not escape from them. And yet what a subtle magic there was in them! They seemed to be able to give a plastic form to formless things, and to have a music of their own as sweet as that of viol or of lute. Mere words! Was there anything so real as words?” #oscarwilde #favoriteauthor
One of the finest books written. Original and intriguing. #OscarWilde #classics
All the #classiclove from here! Especially if they come in beautiful editions 😍
#17BookLove
Whenever I make a monthly #TBR pile, it gets out of control. This pile doesn't even include the three "in-progress" that have been on the back burner for the last month or so (or my #hpchapteraday reading). It does include a #libraryhaul, 3 for #LitsyAtoZ, a book club pick, and 2 for my "finish some series books" goal. I'm starting a new job on Monday, so I'll have less reading time this month, as well. I'll see how far I get! ?#feistyFeb
Forever young: tea party with Earl "Dorian" Grey.