neither lasts
Bridgerton books are UNAVAILABLE in Delhi and possibly in India...
Have completely scoured Amazon,Flipkart+3 more bookstores...
Cant tolerate Kindle anymore:'(
Cant wait to read them anymore:-(
The Devil Wears Prada (2006) dir. David Frankel
THE INCREDIBLES (2004) dir. Brad Bird
• Eragon LOVES Christmas and as soon as December starts, he gets into the cheerful and happy mood of the season. He loves sending meaningful letters and small gifts to his friends. He usually gets a bit nostalgic and sad around Christmas, because being far away from Alagaesia makes him miss his childhood traditions and his friends. He misses Arya the most, but the two of them always see and tenderly talk to each other on Christmas’ Eve.
• every year on Christmas’ Eve, Eragon, Saphira, Glaedr, the Eldunarí and the other young Riders with their dragons spend the night around a big fire watching the stars and sharing stories about the Ancient world.
• Elves are known for not celebrating Christmas, but over the years they have started to change their traditions and shift more into the Christmas spirit. Arya was the first queen who introduced the concept of “Christmas” in the Du Wendelvarden, mainly because of how much Eragon liked it. The Elves were initially skeptical about it, but eventually gave up and got so much into the Christmas spirit that they held the best celebrations. Their favourite tradition was decorating the Menoa Tree (and the whole forest) as Christmas trees, and sometimes they even decorated Fírnen.
• one day on Christmas’ Eve, Murtagh secretly sent Nasuada a message and the two reunited after many years in a plain near Ilirea. They didn’t have a long time to talk, but they were very happy to see each other. This was also the reason why Nasuada kept a joyful and grateful attitude over the season.
• Angela and Solembum usually spend Christmas’ Eve with the Urgals, and the Christmas day itself with Nasuada.
• Murtagh and Thorn once sent Eragon and Saphira a short but affectionate letter wishing them a merry Christmas. It’s useless to say how surprised and happy Eragon and Saphira were.
• Elva used to hate Christmas, but she secretly spends Christmas’ Eve walking in villages and using her powers to make common people happy and to heal them from their fears.
• it may not look like it, but the Urgals are the most devoted to Christmas and they celebrate it by decorating all of their houses and villages.
• to celebrate Christmas properly, Orik helds the biggest event of the year in the capital. All dwarves gather from every corner of the Beor Mountains to join these celebrations.
If thats not wallpaper-worthy,don't know what is.
Another illustration from the rather small, yet rather giant diary of a perpetual escapist🙇
Eragon: are you drunk?
Orik: only on adventure.
Orik: and gin. And vodka. And bourbon. And gin.
Seriously dude?
It can't be a coincidence that feminism is progressing well in third-world countries and every piece of desi media, especially soap operas with the target audience of housewives, decide to glamorize the role of the "Angel of the House" or "Kudumba Kuthuvizhaku" (light of the house) which is the stereotype of the woman unconditionally putting the needs of her in laws, husband, children and everyone before hers.
They also repeatedly villainize the woman who dresses liberally, and doesn't have the personality of a doormat.
Even worse is the propaganda of the Knight in Shining armor, who comes to the woman's rescue and in whom she should place unconditional trust in. The women around her are jealous, petty, scheming bitches and hence, unworthy of her companionship
It's almost as if this is done intentionally to thwart the class consciousness desi women are slowly forming and reiterate the harmful ideas we've been forced to play for centuries:
You exist to serve your family. You are not valid if you are your own person, only a mother, wife, daughter, daughter-in-law
If you deviate from the conservative style of clothing/thinking, you're immoral. If you are assertive, selfish, ambitious, and have a backbone, you're the BITCH
Other women exist only to tear you down, they are always plotting your downfall, so put all your faith in the man. He's your hero and protector after all
It's seemingly just drama on the outside, but seems to be a very sinister patriarchal response to feminism on the inside?
Galbatorix: well, if it isn’t Eragon Bromsson.
Eragon: but it is me.
Galbatorix: no, it’s an expression-
Eragon: your villain tricks won’t work on me.