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A Master of Djinn (Dead Djinn Universe, #1)
P. Djèlí Clark
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A Master of Djinn (Dead Djinn Universe, #1)
P. Djèlí Clark
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okay so this is a minor thing but is it weird to anyone else that a high school with only 358 students has multiple buildings (at least 6??).
i had a slightly bigger high school (at most 400 students), and my school literally was one entire building that included every single grade (from K-12). there was a wing that consisted of maybe 4-5 halls dedicated for the high school. but Forks has this huge campus apparently?
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okay so this is a minor thing but is it weird to anyone else that a high school with only 358 students has multiple buildings (at least 6??).
i had a slightly bigger high school (at most 400 students), and my school literally was one entire building that included every single grade (from K-12). there was a wing that consisted of maybe 4-5 halls dedicated for the high school. but Forks has this huge campus apparently?
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my sword and my shield, my liege
just got a new knight! i sure hope his unwavering loyalty, mindless devotion, and tendency to kneel before me to kiss the palm of my hand before he commits atrocities in my name doesn't awaken anything in me
(recommendations for other knight books welcome in the comments!!)
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Seeking Persephone (The Lancaster Family, #1)
Sarah M. Eden
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Seeking Persephone (The Lancaster Family, #1)
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the_rags commented on Thievia's review of The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
As important as the overall message of this book is, I felt like it was padded with a lot of repetitive elements that didn't translate very well. Still, a cute albeit too short book on an important topic. Could've been a blogpost.
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A Drizzle of Magic (Pobyd Perfections Bakery #1)
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A Theory of Dreaming (A Study in Drowning, #2)
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A Theory of Dreaming (A Study in Drowning, #2)
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By the Orchid and the Owl (The Esholian Institute, #1)
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the_rags commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
hi is there a way to @ a user in a forum/list you think they would find interesting? apologies i am not very familiar with all the ins and outs of pagebound yet
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"Ethnobotanists know that the more names a plant has, the greater its cultural importance."
For anyone like me who was super interested by what exactly an Ethnobotanist is, Ethnobotany is an interdisciplinary field of study that blends natural and social sciences together to look at our relationships to plants. Specifically examining a cultural group and their relationships to the native plants around them. Something I am truly fascinated by and want to learn more about. And based on what I know about Robin Wall Kimmerer, I am assuming this book (as well as her other ones) is at the very least influenced by this academic field of study. So I am excited to dive into it more.