virginieawoolf:

book asks:

  1. book you’ve reread the most times?
  2. top 5 books of all time?
  3. what is your favourite genre?
  4. what sections of a bookstore do you browse?
  5. where do you buy books?
  6. what books have you read in the last month?
  7. is there a series/book that got you into reading?
  8. what is the first book you remember reading yourself?
  9. when do you tend to read most?
  10. do you have a guilty fav?
  11. what non-fiction books do you like if any?
  12. did you enjoy any compulsory high school readings?
  13. do you have a goodreads?
  14. do you ever mark/dog ear books you own?
  15. recommend and review a book.
  16. how many books have you read this year?
  17. top 5 children’s books?
  18. do you like historical books? which time period?
  19. most disliked popular books?
  20. what are things you look for in a book?

The Houses as Netflix Originals

housesinfiction:

Note: I would recommend all four of these. Watch them. They’re wonderful.

Ravenclaw: Sense8. Encourages individuality and acceptance of yourself and others. Takes you on a mind journey to other cultures. The nature of the sensate connections leaves much room for theories and speculations.

Gryffindor: Anne with an “E”. Shows a resilient and courageous girl who fights for what she wants despite the cards she’d been dealt with, and inspires bravery in others. Touches on many themes related to social justice.

Hufflepuff: Stranger Things. A group of unlikely allies bonding over a common goal, putting aside their differences to save a friend as well as the whole town. Even at the expense of their own safety and sanity.

Slytherin: Black Mirror. Although the prospects of a futuristic society is appealing, this show reminds us to watch our backs and know our limits, even as we marvel at the ambitious possibilities technology can bring.