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Beau: *starts singing Big Tiddy Libby at the top of his lungs while stripping*
Me: ....oh no I love him
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it really is a crime that there are basically no fanarts of that specific side character I'm currently obsessed with
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Thanks to the Fable app and the publisher for providing me with an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.
✩ 🧛🏻🩸Review:
Mahurin’s newest release is one you’ll want to sink your teeth into!
Picking up six months after where “Gods & Monsters” left off, “The Scarlet Veil” follows Célie Tremblay, the first female Chausseur, as she investigates a string of murders in Cesarine—all of the bodies drained of blood. When she stumbles upon the body of an old friend, however, the investigation becomes personal. Determined to avenge her friend, Célie attracts the attention of the killer and learns that he has special plans for her.
I want to start off this review by talking about my love for Célie. I’ve always admired Lou from the “Serpent & Dove” trilogy for her courage and brazenness. But it wasn’t until I read from Célie’s point-of-view that I felt seen. As Mahurin so beautifully puts it, “she’s softer, more sensitive, even emotional” and she isn’t less strong because of it, as “strength comes in all shapes and sizes, and soft girls aren’t weak.” Célie is such a special character to me for that reason. I am the sensitive girl that feels so deeply. I see so much of myself in Célie and I’m so grateful to Mahurin for that.
Another aspect of the book that I love so much is Célie and Michal’s relationship development. They are actually enemies turned lovers! Despite Michal being a vampire and Célie being a human, the two have fangtastic chemistry. Célie fights against it because she believes him to be a monster and she despises that she even feels drawn to him. Her inner turmoil creates sexual tension that is unmatched and left me craving more long after the novel’s end.
As with her other novels, Mahurin’s world-building in “The Scarlet Veil” is captivating. She does a beautiful job explaining away the absence of the Éternals in her previous works and transporting the reader to the Isle of Requiem. I really enjoyed learning about the history, customs, and abilities associated with Mahurin’s vampires and could not get enough of the nightwalkers making up the ensemble cast.
The element of mystery woven into Mahurin’s dark and fantastical world with the added bonus of vampires make this book my favorite of hers! It is so special and I hope that others will love it as much as I do!
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Meet the cast & their characters
Jodie Cormer as Kathy Cross (née Bauer)
Austin Butler as Benny Cross
Tom Hardy as Johnny Davis
Michael Shannon as Zipco
Mike Faist as Danny Lyon
Boyd Holbrook as Cal
Damon Herriman as Brucie
Beau Knapp as Wahoo
Karl Glusman as Corky
Norman Reedus as Funny Sonny
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The Bikeriders. Movie Review.
Director Jeff Nichols has been one of the most solidly reliable mid-budget filmmakers of the last 10-13, years. Much as it might have gotten some muted solid reviews after being dropped by Disney/ Fox and picked up by Universal after a festival run in 2023. In this viewer’s mind, Nichols’s solid run very much ends with The Bikeriders. It’s not that there’s anything wrong with the very functional…
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The Bikeriders (2023) Review
When Kathy is drawn to Benny a member of the Midwestern motorcycle club named the Vandals everything about her life is abotu to change, a dangerous underworld of violence.
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The Bikeriders | Trailer
As much as I'd like to get on that ride, I might walk a little bit.
The 1st trailer for The Bikeriders by Jeff Nichols starring Austin Butler, Jodie Comer & Tom Hardy is out and it looks...I don't know you should see for yourself. #OfficialTrailer
Writer: Jeff Nichols (Screenplay), Danny Lyon (Book)
Director: Jeff Nichols
Stars: Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, Tom Hardy, Michael Shannon, Boyd Holbrook
I wish this movie interested me more than it actually does because I’ve liked Nichols’ direction in the past, Midnight Special was amazing, but I haven’t found what’s compelling about this one. I guess I have to see it for it to make sense…
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So you are telling Ren’s parents send this whole ass middle school kid alone to a design school in france? Like sir he is fourteen and it’s an higher education school
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#toi #moi #france #lyon #selfie #irina #manque #beau (à Rhône-Alpes, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpn-DpHov0j/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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aye this doesn’t look good
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We were a Chasseur, initiate, Lyon prince, and blood witch walking into Chateau le Blanc blind.
Now that sounds like the begining of a very bad joke
"A Chasseur, initiate, Lyon prince, and blood witch walk into Chateau le Blanc blind."
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Art vs Artist 2023 !!!
I refuse to have one art style ig (more seriously it was a good year creatively speaking !! I got my art degree and improved a ton :D let's hope next year I'll be able to get a job-)
Link to all the artworks below, if you want to see them whole vvv
-Sheogorath from the elder scrolls tarot
-Illya Kuryakin my beloved
-Kim "Je resterai près de toi" Kitsuragi
-Y2Kunt Star wars
-Frog and tiger on a cute date (PS I have stickers of it on my Etsy)
-The pink unicorn
-Vampire lesbians on the cover of Ikkons !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (That got age restricted by Tumblr. Yes I'm still salty)
-Eepy Miraak
Bonus : the pic is from the day I went to see my sculpted ass in the Museum des beau arts of Lyon :3c
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À Miribel, il n'y a pas que le lac pour kiffer. Juste à côté, t’as un coin brutaliste construit par l'architecte Louis Mortamet, sur les ruines d'un vieux château dézingué en 1594 par les troupes d'Henri IV. On y trouve la Madone, alias Notre-Dame du Sacré-Cœur, une statue de la Vierge pas comme les autres : la plus grande de France, culminant à 33 mètres. Perchée sur les hauteurs de la Côtière, elle te balance une vue de malade sur Lyon, le Grand Parc de Miribel-Jonage, la plaine de l’Ain, le Jura, et même les Alpes par beau temps. Bâtie de 1938 à 1941 en béton moulé, cette statue a été érigée à la demande du Père Thomas, le curé du coin à l'époque, avec les deniers des paroissien·nes. Tranquille Emile. Elle cache une petite chapelle et un escalier de 151 marches menant à une plateforme dans sa couronne. Pas mal pour un peu de cardio. Juste à côté, tu peux pas rater le campanile du carillon du Mas Rillier. Un beffroi de 28 mètres de haut en pur béton, construit en 1945, abritant 50 cloches, de la plus petite de 10 kg à la plus lourde de 2157 kg, toutes inscrites à l’inventaire supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques. Encore un projet du Père Thomas, qui voulait guider les pèlerins jusqu’à la Madone avec un peu de musique (et toujours avec les économies des paroissien·nes). Le carillon est mondialement connu pour son acoustique de folie. Le premier concert a eu lieu en 1947, dirigé par le Maître Carillonneur Maurice Lannoy et depuis, ça continue de sonner toute l'année, les 1er samedis et dimanches de chaque mois.
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this specific font of character: leo valdez, kenji kishimoto, carswell thorne, winston pratt, hort of blookbrook, beau lyon
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