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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Show & Tell
Claire Keane
trying on a metaphor

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22 to Read in 2023 | Reading Goals 2023
I know I'm a bit late, but better late than never right? My TBR is a bit out of control so I need some sort of priority list for what I want to read this year or I'll never decide what I want to read. So, here are the 22 top books I want to read in 2023!
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Reading Goals for 2023 | Reading Goals 2023
I don't make many goals, but when I do they're reading goals. My goals for 2023 aren't that much different than 2022, but they'll make for a great reading year (as long as I can stick to all of them).
It’s a new year and that means new reading goals. Actually, most of my goals aren’t all that new compared to last year’s, and I’m okay with that. A few are just goals that I have or should have every year, no matter how I performed the year before, and others are ones that I didn’t accomplish last year. All in all, I had a great reading year in 2022, and I’m hoping for nothing but the same from…
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@lit-society book fair 4: on campus — american panda
I like you, Darren, Lord Pecan, Sir Almond, and I want to date you, and just you. Like normal MIT students. I want to awkwardly hold your hand, share bowls of liquid nitrogen ice cream, and drop metallic sodium in the Charles.
Thoroughly enjoying this book! Jen is a master at writing cute and fun romances!
What is one book you are determined to read this year? For me it’s Fellowship of the Ring, my brother still can’t believe I haven’t read it yet 😂. I’m hoping I love The Lord of the Rings books as much as I love the movies and The Hobbit. I hope you are having a great weekend and stay safe! 💕
Name meanings - The Cruel Prince - Holly Black
“names have power.” - rick riordan
Don’t go quietly, fight! Please fight to the end, be LOUD! Don’t just quietly go away!
Little Women (2019) dir, Greta Gerwig
do you have any wlw books that star women of colour?
i do!
girls of paper and fire by natasha ngan
girl serpent thorn by melissa bashardoust
take a hint, dani brown by talia hibbert
the bone shard daughter by andrea stewart
the space between worlds by micaiah johnson
the true queen by zen cho
empress of forever by max gladstone
falling into place by sheryn munir
waiting on a bright moon by jy yang
the avant-guards by carly usdin & noah hayes
that could be enough by alyssa cole
abbott by saladin ahmed
a dead djinn in cairo by p djeli clark
the stars and the blackness between them by junauda petrus
the henna wars by adiba jaigirdar
you should see me in a crown by leah johnson
burning roses by s l huang
yellow rose by yoshiya nobuko
don’t date rosa santos by nina moreno
clap when you land by elizabeth acevedo
shatter the sky by rebecca kim wells
the good luck girls by charlotte nicole davis
in the vanishers’ palace by aliette de bodard
once ghosted, twice shy by alyssa cole
afterlove by tanya byrne
buuza!! by shazleen khan
motor crush by brenden fletcher
not for use in navigation by iona datt sharma
ninefox gambit by yoon ha lee
a blade so black by l l mckinney
mangos and mistletoe by adrianna herrera
patsy by nicole dennis benn
escaping exodus by nicky drayden
we set the dark on fire by tehlor kay mejia
the weight of the stars by k ancrum
“And most conveniently she leaves her handkerchief behind!” said Poirot. “Exactly as it happens in the books and on the films—and to make things even easier for us it is marked with an initial.”
― Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express