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Read4life
Untitled | Anonymous
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My completed #WickedWords for February. Definitely the quickest I‘ve found all five.
Thank you for hosting, @AsYouWish 💙📚💙

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Lauredhel
Blood Moon | Lucy Cuthew
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And my third #WickedWords for the month is Yellow.

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Lauredhel
Chickenpox | Remy Lai
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This is a good middle grade graphic novel/memoir. The central character is a parentified 12 yo girl in Indonesia, and the book tells the story of a several-week period being stuck at home while they all have chickenpox.

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Read4life
From Dust to Stardust | Kathleen Rooney
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#WickedWords #Candlestick

Word 5/5 ✅✅✅✅✅

This may be the fastest all five #WickedWords have shown up in my reading.

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Read4life
Untitled | Unknown
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#WickedWords #Yellow

Word 4/5 (Book not in the database)

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TheAromaofBooks
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I first bought, read, and loved this book back in 2020. Now that we're getting ready to move and I have an entire house to update, it seemed like a great time to revisit it. Atwood just does a fantastic job with this book. She gives you the science behind color and our perception of it, then moves into the more emotional aspect of it - somehow, she stays out of woo-woo land by encouraging readers to ground the way they feel about colors with ⬇

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) practical application. There is a section visiting homes of various people who work with color (as home decorators and the like), and even with the homes that I didn't like, Atwood still points out tips for incorporating the methods used. The final section talks about how to create your own color wheel and palettes for different spaces. Just like when I read it the first time, this book immediately had me looking at everything around me ⬇ 3d
TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) differently, looking at undertones, connecting colors, the way textures can change color, etc. Even if you aren't getting ready to redecorate your house, I still high recommend this one as it goes beyond just slapping some paint on walls, with tips on making small changes (even things like putting a bowl of fruit on your table) to brighten spaces and tie things together. A perfect balance between science, feelings, and practical ⬇ 3d
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DogMomIrene This book sounds fantastic! We‘re not ready to paint…yet…so may be the perfect read to start thinking about wall colors. Thanks! 3d
TheAromaofBooks @DogMomIrene - She has lots of ideas for testing colors using other items in your space, plus seeing how you feel about those colors at different times of day and different lighting. So I think it's a great book to read while you're still in the thinking stage!! 3d
AnnCrystal Does this talk about precisely which colors affect which mood (orange can encourage eating and conversation, green can calm you, blue can make you feel safe)? Or is it vague about direct emotional affects and more about how colors work together to appease the eye? 3d
Lcsmcat We‘ve been trying to decide what color to paint the dining room for YEARS. Sounds like I need to read this book. 😀 3d
TheAromaofBooks @AnnCrystal - Both, but I would say more the latter than the former. There is a section where she talks about each color, its history, and an overview of how it generally impacts mood and space, which leads into how combining different colors can be appealing, sometimes because it's also combining two feelings (blue for comfort + orange for warmth & energy). The author definitely believes that color is personal and encourages the reader to think ⬇ 2d
TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) about memories and places that may influence how YOU feel about a color beyond how it is “supposed“ to make you feel. (I.e. I got teased wearing a red dress when I was little and still don't like the color red.) So while she does give the broad strokes to general color+mood theory, she talks more about discovering what appeals to you personally and how to help focus that into a harmonic whole. 2d
TheAromaofBooks @Lcsmcat - The author is so warm and friendly and I love the tips that she gives for experimenting with color before making big commitments. 2d
AnnCrystal @TheAromaofBooks perfect, Thank You! 👏☺️👍📚🎨💝. 2d
DogMomIrene @TheAromaofBooks Totally where we are! We‘ve been in this house for just over a year and we haven‘t hung any art because we‘re still moving things around, making sure we like how we‘re moving around various spaces. I checked my library and they don‘t have it, so I‘m buying it and savoring it🥰 2d
TheAromaofBooks @DogMomIrene - I hope you love it!! It has sprayed edges and a wonderful matte finish on the cover, so many pictures - I find it a joy to handle as well as read haha 2d
julieclair This looks SO interesting! Stacked! 1d
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Lauredhel
Imaginary Numbers | Seanan McGuire
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Why did I put this McGuire series down for so long? I love it. Currently reading number 9.

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Read4life
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LitsyEvents
Wicked Words | J G Goodhind
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repost for @AsYouWish:

Congrats everyone who finished all the words in January or any words because you got books off your TBRs!

If you did not see my previous post, January‘s Movie was 28 Days Later!

2025 Theme: my favorite movies!

Now who is ready to figure out February‘s #WickedWords Movie?
-Ballroom
-Candlestick
-Guests
-Yellow
-Library

Feel free to guess, I will reveal at the end of the month!