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1. The Treasures of Weatherby...

I hadn't heard anything about the Treasures of Weaterby, which led me to think it would fall flat. But you know what?I loved it!The story of a young boy (Harleigh) living in a falling-to-pieces manor house, with an assortment of odd and old family members, the book falls into the category of "books about kids with mysterious places to explore", which I LOVE! Hidden spaces, overgrown gardens,

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2. Gabriele Dell'otto's Fantastic Illustrations

Even if you're busy....you've got to take a sec to visit Gabriele Dell'Otto's art/illustrations. The navigation and creativity of his website alone is worth it. He's an Italian illustrator whose work is....well...go look...
(I find these sites in random ways, such as thinking of phrases that I'm curious about at the moment. I found this one by googling "Italian Illustrator")

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