repost for @daisey
original post: https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2765325
repost for @daisey
original post: https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2765325
Autumn is my favorite 🍂 season so…
Both hot chocolate and lattes
Definitely inside, looking out
Paperback
Both fairy lights and candles
Dress for comfort
Chocolate chip cookies, but 🎃 or 🍎 pie
INTROVERT
Cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom — the pie spices
Mountains 🏔
Thank you @persephone1408 for the tag!
As a child, I read and loved I Am Mordred. This book only hit my radar a few years ago and I'm so glad i took the time to read it. It's another lovely, feminist Arthurian retelling.
#bookspin @TheAromaofBooks
Had never heard about this King Arthur story but it is an interesting one which centers around Gawain.
FYI - The cover is misleading. 😅😅 I expected there to be more dragon based on it.
Also my #doublespin for June.
More Arthurian book mail today ⚔️
(Also I‘m not sure why the book profile on this book says it‘s written by the same author who wrote the Crystal Cave (it is not!)
(1976) It's a mashup of science fiction and fantasy, where a galactic space agent goes undercover on a planet with medieval technology and feudal economics, and where magic works. Also, the indigenes are furries. Plus, telepathic teddy bears. The story is fine, but the characters are dull and the mannered prose is frequently grating, especially since Landis has a poor ear for the kind of writing he's trying to imitate.
One of my twin 25 mo old granddaughters is sitting in my reading chair, reading like Grammy!
📚👧🏻 🦌🎄
I've never read this before & didn't know much about this legend; it only sprang to life for me when I saw the trailer for The Green Knight. This retelling by Morpurgo for children is beautifully-written & illustrated (art by Michael Foreman). I read a bit each night before bed & it created a suitably magical dreamscape as I drifted off. What I didn't expect was that it's a bit racy for the kids! Lol 👵🏽#ChildrensClassicRead2021 @TheBookHippie