Category: Book Community
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The High Priestess Tarot Meaning Explained Through The Library of the Unwritten | Tarot Through Fiction
Discover the true meaning of The High Priestess tarot card through The Library of the Unwritten by A.J. Hackwith. Explore intuition, secret knowledge, liminality, and the power of the unseen through story.
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The Magician Tarot Meaning Explained Through Mister Magic | Tarot Through Fiction
Discover the true meaning of The Magician tarot card through Mister Magic by Kiersten White. Explore power, initiation, manifestation, and the magic of claiming your own agency through story.
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The Fool Tarot Meaning Explained Through The Hobbit | Tarot Through Fiction
Discover the true meaning of The Fool tarot card through The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. Explore beginnings, innocence, risk, and the psychology of stepping into the unknown through story.
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Reading Slumps: Why Reading Feels Impossible When You Finally Have Time
Feeling unable to read even when you finally have time? Explore a personal summer reading slump, navigating burnout, world chaos, and how to reconnect with the stories you love.
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Tarot Through Fiction Archive | 78 Tarot Cards Explained Through Horror, Fantasy, and Dark Fiction
Explore all 78 tarot cards explained through horror, fantasy, and dark fiction. This Tarot Through Fiction archive links each card to a book that embodies its meaning, psychology, and archetype. Tarot Through Fiction is a literary tarot archive where each of the 78 cards is explored through horror, fantasy, and darkly magical fiction.
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8 Quick Horror Reads on My TBR
Dark tales you can finish in a weekend… but they’ll linger much longer There are times when I want to lose myself in a sprawling, atmospheric novel that takes weeks to unravel. But lately, I’ve been craving something different—short, sharp doses of horror that can be devoured in a day or two but linger long…
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Book Aesthetics, Overconsumption & the Library Lifeline
You don’t need to buy every book to be a reader or belong in the bookish community. The bookish internet — BookTok, BookTube, Bookstagram — has made reading look absolutely beautiful. Dark academia aesthetics. Annotated hardcovers. Towering book hauls. Cosy nooks lit by candlelight and curated shelves that look straight out of a catalogue. But…
