NOTE: I am ridiculous and started a list called “Things I Like in Books.” These are drawings of the things on that list. Truly AWFUL drawings. I am now going to share them with you one at a time. Mostly on Saturdays. Okay, here we go.
I like it when books are set in castles. There’s usually a handsome prince, dungeons, deceit — ALL THE GOOD THINGS.
Latest example: Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
Lori said:
Castles are the best!
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nea barabea (@neabarabea) said:
I think I actually haven’t read any book with castles :/ I really should
Great drawing Anna! 

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Cindy said:
I love castles too! Also, your drawings aren’t awful

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Tara said:
That is one gorgeous castle my friend

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elena said:
Castles are great! I love the pink flags on yours. Like Rachel Hawkins wrote in Spell Bound, “go castle or go home.”
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Anna @ Literary Exploration said:
OMG. You iz hilarious <3
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Ruby said:
Wait…are there people who don’t like books that take place in castles?
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Kim M said:
Yep, I love a good book with a castle! I am currently reading The Throne of Glass and it is simply amazing!
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Carla said:
I’m reading this right now and I the desire I feel to live in a castle (the UK is FULL of them, surely they have one to spare) is immense. I also want to be an assassin too.
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Magan @ Rather Be Reading said:
What what? I just picked up Throne of Glass at ALA. It’s not my “normal” kind of book, but I’m really excited to try something different. Yay, castles!
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capillya said:
I LURVE your castle!
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Kristilyn (Reading in Winter) said:
YES! I love books set in castles because that usually means that there are pretty dresses, princes or dukes, horses, and a whole bunch of other things going on.
Cute picture!
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