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If Horror Movies From The '80s Were Actually Children's Books

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You decide which one is more disturbing.


Child's Play


Child's Play


This cute story will teach your child the value of friendship and how to transfer their soul into their favorite toy.


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Cujo


Cujo


A heartwarming tale of how a young boy considers his rambunctious dog his best friend. That is, until the dog is bitten by a rabid bat and tries to kill everyone.


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Friday the 13th


Friday the 13th


A group of young children experience their first sleep-away camp while their counselors have sex everywhere.


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Nightmare on Elm Street


Nightmare on Elm Street


The perfect bedtime story for your little one who is afraid to go to sleep.


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These Impossibly Tiny Books Will Make You Feel Things

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It’s too bad that mice don’t know how to read.


Evan Lorenzen is a Denver based illustrator and designer who makes books.


Evan Lorenzen is a Denver based illustrator and designer who makes books.


"The Little Book of Big Ideas" by Evan Lorenzen / Via artandsuchevan.com


Very, very small ones.


Very, very small ones.


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Lorenzen began book binding when he was in college, but on a much larger scale than his current micro creations.


Lorenzen began book binding when he was in college, but on a much larger scale than his current micro creations.


"Life's Lil Pleasures" by Evan Lorenzen / Via artandsuchevan.com


"I started making tiny books because I was getting frustrated at the time it took me to draw larger, highly-detailed images," Lorenzen tells BuzzFeed Life.


"I started making tiny books because I was getting frustrated at the time it took me to draw larger, highly-detailed images," Lorenzen tells BuzzFeed Life.


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10 Truths About Life And Love From The Author Of YA's Next Big Hit

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And why Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda is gonna be your new fave.



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Confession: I am 24, and maybe half the books I read are young adult fiction books. I don't think I'm in the minority on this; if anything, the rousing success of franchises like The Hunger Games and Divergent and The Maze Runner prove that not only are we terrified that we are living in a capitalist dystopia, but we also want to make sure our teens are ready to brutally murder people and lead the revolution. Oh, uh, and that I'm not the only adult reading YA.


As a connoisseur, if you will, of books whose alleged audience is people 10 years my junior, I can say that Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda, the debut novel from author Becky Albertelli, is definitely going to be one of those YA books with universal appeal.


It's not just that the characters feel authentic in a way that some teenage characters don't; it's that they're written with such breathtaking empathy, and such generosity of spirit, that reading this book instead feels sort of like reading a particularly well-put-together journal. Simon, who writes to his pen pal Blue under a fake name, is gay — and he's not out yet to anyone but Blue, a boy in his school who is also gay. When someone finds out and decides to use this information to blackmail Simon, he's torn between protecting himself and a person he cares about, and standing up to his tormenter. At its heart, it's a novel about being comfortable with yourself and owning your identity.


We spoke with author Becky Albertelli about all the important things: life, love, and the internet. Here's what she had to say.



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"The biggest problem in my opinion is just how vulnerable people are, especially women and marginalized people who are getting a lot more negative feedback than your average white straight guy. I think there are some scary things about the internet; there are some things that I really hope will change, but I'm a big believer that it's wonderful for connecting people."




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These Impossibly Tiny Books Will Make You Feel Things

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It’s too bad that mice don’t know how to read.


Evan Lorenzen is a Denver based illustrator and designer who makes books.


Evan Lorenzen is a Denver based illustrator and designer who makes books.


"The Little Book of Big Ideas" by Evan Lorenzen / Via artandsuchevan.com


Very, very small ones.


Very, very small ones.


"The Little Book of Big Ideas" by Evan Lorenzen / Via artandsuchevan.com


Lorenzen began book binding when he was in college, but on a much larger scale than his current micro creations.


Lorenzen began book binding when he was in college, but on a much larger scale than his current micro creations.


"Life's Lil Pleasures" by Evan Lorenzen / Via artandsuchevan.com


"I started making tiny books because I was getting frustrated at the time it took me to draw larger, highly-detailed images," Lorenzen tells BuzzFeed Life.


"I started making tiny books because I was getting frustrated at the time it took me to draw larger, highly-detailed images," Lorenzen tells BuzzFeed Life.


"Life's Lil Pleasures" by Evan Lorenzen / Via artandsuchevan.com




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The 3 Best Yoga Poses For Stress Relief

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Feel calm and relaxed in 15 minutes or less.



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First, warm up with two to four sun salutations. Then do these poses, which were chosen by YogaWorks instructor Keisa Parrish to help anyone chill, de-stress, and breathe.


Restorative Twist on Bolster


Restorative Twist on Bolster


How to do it:

1. Sit beside a stack of folded blankets.

2. Place a folded blanket or a pillow between your knees.

3. Turn your chest towards the floor and lay your chest down on the blankets.

4. Bend both arms at 90 degrees, letting them say on the mat on either side of the blankets.

5. Close your eyes. Breathe.

6. Turn your head and repeat if it's comfortable to do so.


Do:

• Turn your chest to face the blanket before laying down.

• Keep both shoulders on the blanket.


Don’t:

• Let your shoulders come off the blanket.

• Don’t stack the feet; lay one foot in front of the other.


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Supta Baddha Konasana


Supta Baddha Konasana


How to do it:

1. Laying on your back with the bottoms of your feet touching, place a folded blanket or a couple of pillows under each leg.

2. The blankets should be holding your legs up high enough that you don’t feel a deep stretch in your inner thighs.

3. Place your hands on your belly.

4. Close your eyes and breathe.


Do:

• Relax your legs into the blanket.

• Lengthen the neck.


Don’t:

• Hold your legs up.


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