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#BookologyThursday A crossroads for learning and sharing literature, folklore, and more. ✨ Hosted by @Kerria & @SamanthaSLK1

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Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. ~Emily Bronte This week #BookologyThursday & #31DaysofHaunting explore the darker facets of love with our theme: 🥀Tragic Love & Haunting Romances🥀 Your hosts @Kerria and @SamanthaSLK1 await your haunting tales!
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RT @BookologyCat: Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. ~Emily Bronte This week #BookologyThursday & #31DaysofHaunti
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RT @bookpoets: — the perks of being a wallflower, by stephen chbosky
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RT @RGeirsson: Inside The Impudent Edda’s unhallowed pages you’ll learn new wisdom about Fenrir’s affinity for dog treats and Idunn’s unfor…
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RT @BookChatWeekly: Good day, dear Bibliophiles✨ art by Federico Delicado
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art by John Tenniel 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' (1865)
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RT @HistoriumU: Christina Rossetti is often remembered for her haunting poem Goblin Market, but she also spent much of her life writing dev…
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RT @HistoriumU: Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde emerged from a nightmare he once described as “a bad dream turned story.”…
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RT @NiftyBuckles: #BookologyThursday 🎭#ViciousVictorianAuthors 📖😉 Discover Oscar Wilde's 'The Duchess of Padua', a five-act melodramatic tr…
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RT @HistoriumU: Wilkie Collins, often called the father of the detective novel, wrote The Moonstone (1868)—a tale of mystery, theft, and ps…
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RT @ChristineV8: "Beauty is in the eye of the gazer." ~ Charlotte Bronte #BookologyThursday
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