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This is a first-edition folio of Shakespeare, published in 1623. It collects a number of his comedies, histories and tragedies (pictured here are Hamlet and Coriolanus) and is the only first-edition Shakespeare in Canada. It resides at the Thomas Fisher Rare Books Library in Toronto.
Photos by Kelsea.
-This is The Book of Crossroads. Open it when you are alone, and it will show you your future, show you what must be done.
-But there’s nothing in here. (Pan’s Labyrinth 2006)
"All the secrets of the world are contained in books. Read at your own risk."
Lemony Snicket (via renny-rain)
"Genius gives birth, talent delivers. What Rembrandt or Van Gogh saw in the night can never be seen again. ‘Born’ writers of the future are amazed already at what they’re seeing now, what we’ll all see in time for the first time, and then see imitated many times by ‘made’ writers."
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Joss Whedon (via hermionejg)
"JK Rowling created seven Horcruxes. She put a part of her soul in every book and now her books will live forever"
-Stephen King (via howtedmethiswife)
How else do you explain Dumbledore, Snape, Fred, Lupid, Tonks, Hedwig, and Dobby?
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I just fucking lost my shit.
