Batman is my favorite Disney Princess


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"Chesterton and Tolkien and Lewis were, as I’ve said, not the only writers I read between the ages of six and thirteen, but they were the authors I read over and over again; each of them played a part in building me. Without them, I cannot imagine that I would have become a writer, and certainly not a writer of fantastic fiction. I would not have understood that the best way to show people true things is from a direction that they had not imagined the truth coming, nor that the majesty and the magic of belief and dreams could be a vital part of life and of writing."

Neil Gaiman 

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Jean Shrimpton

Jean Shrimpton

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Marilyn Monroe in Something’s Gotta Give


Marilyn Monroe in Something’s Gotta Give

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She was combing her long tresses. The Story of Peter Pan (1926 edition) illustrated by Alice B. Woodward.


She was combing her long tresses
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The Story of Peter Pan (1926 edition) illustrated by Alice B. Woodward.

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