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22 Hilarious Literary Christmas Puns

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Fifty Shades of Sleigh. Thanks to #NoelANovel on Twitter.


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19 Things You Need To Survive The Impending Winter Maelstrom

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Aside from a hibernation den.

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In my mind, winter looks like this:

In my mind, winter looks like this:

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In reality, it looks more like this:

In reality, it looks more like this:

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The Sweethome (and its sister site, The Wirecutter) is a website where deep-dive research nerds and product testers conduct hundreds of hours of research and put products through punishing tests to find the best items that will truly last a lifetime. They figure if you're going to spend your money on stuff, you might as well get the stuff that actually works. I often consult The Sweethome before buying home products (this broom is just as great as they said it is!) and really trust their picks.


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14 "Game Of Thrones" Moments Improved By "Star Wars" Quotes

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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…

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HBO / Robin Edds / BuzzFeed

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HBO / Robin Edds / BuzzFeed


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39 Of The Most Heartfelt, Relatable And Comforting Quotes And Lyrics About Depression

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“I felt like a racehorse in a world without racetracks.” - Sylvia Plath.

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2. "It's so difficult to describe depression to someone who's never been there, because it's not sadness. I know sadness. Sadness is to cry and to feel. But it's that cold absence of feeling— that really hollowed-out feeling."
— J.K. Rowling
Suggested by Mollyanne Bryan, via Facebook.

3. "In addition to my other numerous acquaintances, I have one more intimate confidant… My depression is the most faithful mistress I have known — no wonder, then, that I return the love."
— Søren Kierkegaard, Either/Or: A Fragment of Life
Suggsted by Camilla Møldrup Jensen, via Facebook

4. "I don't know if you've ever felt like that. That you wanted to sleep for a thousand years. Or just not exist. Or just not be aware that you do exist. Or something like that. I think wanting that is very morbid, but I want it when I get like this. That's why I'm trying not to think. I just want it all to stop spinning."
— Stephen Chbosky, Perks of Being a Wallflower
Suggested by Naomi Pilgrim, via Facebook.


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19 Of The Best Australian Books Of 2015

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From short stories to thrillers and true stories, 2015 was a pretty great year.

Clade by James Bradley

Clade by James Bradley

A beautifully written novel which spans three generations, Clade explores relationships, family, and the urgency of time in a apocalyptic world. Adam is a scientist who has to keep his family together while surviving plagues and the potential demise of the planet. Despite this, the book is hopeful and thought-provoking.

Penguin

A Short History of Richard Kline by Amanda Lohrey

A Short History of Richard Kline by Amanda Lohrey

Plagued with discontent since childhood, Richard Kline experiences something as a middle-aged man which changes the way he sees the world. This novel follows him in his quest to find meaning, using everything from meditation to medication. An exploration of human nature and desire, it is an essential read for anyone who is lacking inspiration.

Penguin

A Mother's Story by Rosie Batty

A Mother's Story by Rosie Batty

Rosie Batty has become an outspoken advocate for victims of domestic violence, after her abusive ex-husband murdered her 11-year-old son last year. This incredibly moving book tells her story, how she got to a point where she was living in an abusive relationship, and the many ways it affected her. A must-read for every Australian.

Harper Collins

The Anchoress by Robyn Cadwallader

The Anchoress by Robyn Cadwallader

Set in England in 1255, 17-year-old Sarah decides to become an Anchoress - a woman who chooses a life of seclusion and prayer. Facing a lifetime living in a cell that measures only seven by nine paces, Sarah realises she may come to regret her choice, especially when she begins to hear the voice of the cell's previous inhabitant whispering to her.

Harper Collins


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17 Hilarious Honest Definitions Of Sci-Fi And Fantasy Terms

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Fan fiction: something critics point and laugh at all the time but secretly read. Excerpted from Luke Skywalker Can’t Read: And Other Geeky Truths.

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The Nike of geek interests. We don't know what part of our souls we're losing by consuming their products and we don't want to know.

Something critics point and laugh at all the time but secretly read.

A literary hoax designed by C. S. Lewis to take the heat off of the fact that so many people were looking for the real entry points into Narnia.


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19 Weirdly Awesome Flavors That Debuted In 2015

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How many have you tried?

These maple bacon Pop Tarts.

These maple bacon Pop Tarts.

Maple bacon is all the rage right now.

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"Murasaki Imotion:" purple sweet potato ice cream with purple sweet potato chunks.

"Murasaki Imotion:" purple sweet potato ice cream with purple sweet potato chunks.

Deliiiiiiiicious.

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Red velvet oreos.

Red velvet oreos.

BOUT TIME Oreo's jumped on the red velvet train.

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This array of complex, regional flavors.

This array of complex, regional flavors.

Intriguing, but boring.

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