mercredi 1 juillet 2020
Read 'Em and Weep! 101 Tattoos Inspired by Famous Books

The things we read in the books we love often stay with us for a long time, but for some, they stay forever - literally. Tattoos based on books are a beautiful way of keeping our favorite literary memories, characters, and quotes alive even after we've turned the last page. We've rounded up some artistic interpretations of famous works - from the Harry Potter and Hunger Games series to Pride and Prejudice and The Little Prince. Read 'em and weep!
- Additional reporting by Haley Lyndes, Lauren Harano, and Tara Block
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