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I feel like I should just say this: Unless Tumblr implodes on Dec. 17th I’m not actually going anywhere. I’ve spent a lot of time building my follower base here and a blog that I’m actually very fond of. I will be doing some longer posts on my website - abookishblog.com - as well as keeping up with my Instagram and Facebook accounts, but I do still really enjoy this website.
So until the day they pry it from my fingers, I’ll be sticking around. I just felt I should let you know about the other places that I am at.
The Dumplin’ official trailer is here! The book by Julie Murphy is definitely a worthwhile read! Who else is excited??
Happy watching!
I am so excited about this. I cannot wait.

Right on. Okay. So, this is by no means a comprehensive list of books, but these are some of the new books that I’ll be looking forward to reading in the first half of 2019.
January
- 15: We’re Going to Need More Wine by Gabrielle Union
- 29:
- King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo
February
- 5: More Than Words by Jill Santopolo
- 5: On the Come Up by Angie Thomas
- 5: Bowlaway by Elizabeth McCracken
- 1…
Having to Re-Evaluate My Book Choices
For the last 10 or so years, most of the books I’ve read have been YA. And I’ve enjoyed them intensely. But as I’m looking at 33 (ugh) this year and having my boyfriend move in last week, I have found that I need to take a look at what I’m reading.
Part of this is coming on because I’ve been in a tremendous book slump recently. Normally I can get myself out of it by delving into a long list of…
yourboystookahellofabeating asked:
Um IDK I’m sure there’s something, but I can’t actually say.
I do, I work with my church and have a generally open relationship with my faith. It’s a fluid thing tho, I love the traditions of my church but I have a lot of other bits of faith, including some witchcraft. It’s an odd blend.
The piano. I always wanted to play but am quite rubbish at it.
Chinese Kids Are Getting Their Parents, Their Parents’ Parents, And Their Parents’ Parents’ Parents Involved In A Meme
There’s a new meme in China, and it’s very wholesome. The challenge, called “four generations,” includes four generations of family members making an appearance, from youngest to oldest. A son would call his dad, who then calls his dad, who then calls his dad. And a daughter would call her mom, who calls her mom, who calls her mom. The results are super cute.
The videos are being shared on video app Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, under the challenge name, “Four generations under one roof.”
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This is legit the cutest and most wholesome meme omg
I hate TikTok so much but I officially have nothing against Douyin. This is adorable