Me: i want to read
Me: *goed to shelves*
Me: *picks a book*
Me: *sits down*
Me: *ends up doing anything but reading*
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Me: i want to read
Me: *goed to shelves*
Me: *picks a book*
Me: *sits down*
Me: *ends up doing anything but reading*
This weather has me in the mood to read.
this is what perfect mornings look like 💕📚
Couldn’t resist this one. ;o)
10 New & Debut Asian American YA Authors
In honor of Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month, here are 10 new and debut Asian American YA authors for you to check out. Support them today so they can publish more books tomorrow!
Sona Charaipotra — Tiny Pretty Things co-written with Dhonielle Clayton (HarperTeen, May 2015) Get to know her: Goodreads Voice: Interview with Sona Charaipotra
Kelly Loy Gilbert — Conviction (Disney-Hyperion, May 2015) Get to know her: DiversifYA: Kelly Loy Gilbert
I. W. Gregorio — None of the Above (Balzer + Bray, April 2015) Get to know her: One Asian Book is Quite Enough (Diversity in YA)
Fonda Lee — Zeroboxer (Flux, April 2015) Get to know her: Get to Know Asian American Children’s Authors: Fonda Lee, Author of Zeroboxer (amithaknight.com)
Stacey Lee — Under a Painted Sky (Putnam, March 2015) Get to know her: DiversifYA: Stacey Lee
Valynne Maetani — Ink and Ashes (Tu Books, June 2015) Get to know her: Valynne E. Maetani’s website
Caroline Tung Richmond — The Only Thing to Fear (Scholastic) Get to know her: Me, My Daughter, and the Babysitter’s Club (Diversity in YA)
Aisha Saeed — Written in the Stars (Nancy Paulsen Books, March 2015) Get to know her: On Asian-Americans and why we are #NotYourAsianSidekick (aishasaeed.com)
Sabaa Tahir — An Ember in the Ashes (Razorbill, April 2015) Get to know her: DiversifYA: Sabaa Tahir
Amy Zhang — Falling into Place (Greenwillow, September 2014) Get to know her: An Indies Introduce New Voices Q&A With Amy Zhang (Bookselling This Week)
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a beautiful way to start a day by manyfires on Flickr.
When people tell you to calm down when you freak out about a book...
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June Book Photo Challenge
Day 9 ~ Summer
Books set during summer.
Welcome to Temptation by Jennifer Crusie
Infinite Sky by C J Flood
This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen
Since you’ve been gone by Morgan Matson
rainy day … (by Katherine Morozova) on flickr
“The people we care for aren’t always the ones we should.”
June Book Photo Challenge
3. Collection: Jane Austen.