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Yoo hoo! *waves hanky* It's me again with another special delivery!

Did you know that today is Book Lover's Day? No? Well, neither did I until Shaylmesse (#13314) brought it to my attention-- and I'm blushing to have to admit my ignorance, because there are few greater pleasures than curling up with a good book! If you're like me and would just love to have your own little personal library, why don't you try Shaylmesse's gift on for size?



The Book Lover's Background is available in the Advent Calendar for the duration of today and tomorrow, up until August 10th, 11:59pm.

Ooh, but wait! There's more!



Tell me your favourite book (and why!) in the comments and you could be in with a chance of winning this set of custom crystals! I'm in need of some good new holiday reads and I'm sure I can't be the only one. :3 Chime in by August 10th, 11:59pm to ensure your spot in the draw (one entry per account, please).

Ooh, but wait! There's even more!!!



Do you remember I mentioned earlier in the week that I was having a tidy of my inbox? The invitation (and encouragement!) to nudge your outstanding Artist Pay is still open, but today I am asking you to bump up PMs pertaining to Lunarii switches. That means if you picked up the wrong Lunaris for the month and you're still waiting on me to swap 'em around for you, point yourself to my inbox sharpish!

Phew! Okay! That's everything - probably! Who knows! Yay! Exclamation marks!

Thank you for the background, Shaylmesse!


Just smell those new pages!

Posted by Captain Visark (#185) on Fri Aug 9, 2013 1:17pm

Comments: 733


Panne (#51658)

Posted on: Fri Aug 9, 2013 1:21pm

Crank is a good book, or any book by Ellen Hopkins. It's written in a strange format, but it's fun to figure out how to read. The story is alsovery interesting, and this is coming from someone who doesn't like books!

Panne (#51658)

Posted on: Fri Aug 9, 2013 1:21pm

Crank is a good book, or any book by Ellen Hopkins. It's written in a strange format, but it's fun to figure out how to read. The story is alsovery interesting, and this is coming from someone who doesn't like books!

The Cavalry💀 (#42995)

Posted on: Fri Aug 9, 2013 1:21pm

Kushiel's Dart By jacqueline carey and the multiple series that follow. It's an incredible mix of beauty, intrigue, love and desire. I have read this series sooo many times. And to be honest, with a room in my house dedicated solely to my five (and counting) bookshelves this is one of those series I just keep coming back to reread. It has a strong female protagonist, a little bit of the good stuff ;) and an in depth look at espionage on a monarchical level.

Just a lovely read all around :D

Py (Rolytic) (#48446)

Posted on: Fri Aug 9, 2013 1:22pm

My favorite book every is Good Omens. It's a religious comedy with a lot of philosophical pondering thrown in, but is never dull for a moment. If you like quirky writing and a good laugh at the ridiculous while learning a lot about both history and theology in very interesting ways, it's a good one =) I've been rereading it since I was like, 14 and it never gets old!

Allywolf (#13410)

Posted on: Fri Aug 9, 2013 1:22pm

The Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne is absolutely amazing! I met the author too. Page turner that i couldn't put down.

thepretender (#4478)

Posted on: Fri Aug 9, 2013 1:22pm

Any of the Dark Hunter Books by Sherrilyn Kenyon A novel slant on the Vampire very sexy men have great adventures with greek gods thrown in what else do you need

Becky (#39881)

Posted on: Fri Aug 9, 2013 1:23pm

I'm really really hooked on Cassandra Clare's Mortal Instruments series!
Shadowhunters, demons, warlocks, vampires, presented in a really enjoyable form. The first movie adaptation of the book comes out on the 22th too.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7541858-city-of-bones

Luma [Team Plasma!] (#8030)

Posted on: Fri Aug 9, 2013 1:23pm

I just read Feed by M.T. Anderson and it is really creepy and good ;u;

Hawkeye (#40831)

Posted on: Fri Aug 9, 2013 1:23pm

Right now, I guess my favorite book would be Great Tales of Horror by Lovecraft. (Collection of short stories). They're short enough to fit one in your day no matter what you're doing and they're more unsettling than scary. I like that. c:

fern 🌿 (#22982)

Posted on: Fri Aug 9, 2013 1:23pm

''Girl, Interrupted'' by Susanna Kaysen