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    Bought CLAMP Mokona’s Okimono Kimono. What a wonderful book on kimono and how she is wearing them  everyday. It’s a great book on how to wear them for everyday. And Mokona-san styles different outfits for various events. Also, she shows some of her own kimono designs and accessories.

    Bought CLAMP Mokona’s Okimono Kimono. What a wonderful book on kimono and how she is wearing them everyday. It’s a great book on how to wear them for everyday. And Mokona-san styles different outfits for various events. Also, she shows some of her own kimono designs and accessories.

     
  2. Madeline Howard’s (aka Teresa Edgerton) Rune of Making series. A terrific, exciting, breath taking, wonderfully well written series! I have this both in Trade Paper & eBook because I like them so much. You should go out and get these books! And *hopefully* if the stars align, the third book will be out next year. Thanks, Teresa for letting me know!

    Here’s the description from Amazon:

    More than a century ago, the cataclysmic struggle between the wizards and the mages ended in their mutual destruction — leveling great cities and reducing grand palaces to dust. From the vast graveyard that remained, the Empress

    Ouriána rose up to proclaim herself the Divine Incarnation of the Devouring Moon—ruling her wasted realm with the blackest sorcery; turning her priests from men to monsters and setting them loose to enslave or destroy all who would oppose her.

    But now signs and portents hint of a champion—a young girl, hidden and talented, who is destined to end Ouriána’s terrible reign. And now a brave band of heroes must locate their savior princess—even if it means being pursued to the ends of the world by the withering fury of the dark goddess herself.

    (Source: teresaedgerton.com)

     
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    I saw this display for a new book called Wonder Struck in Barnes & Noble so I took a picture and added some filters with Pixlr-o-matic.

    I saw this display for a new book called Wonder Struck in Barnes & Noble so I took a picture and added some filters with Pixlr-o-matic.