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Love Begins
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Keni
cherry valley forever

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Sade Olutola
Stranger Things

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Show & Tell
The Stonewall Inn
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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@kindleliterature
I want one of these!
Madigan is reading Outlander on his Kindle
I always see pics of women doing this. Shit is relaxing as fuck, IDC what you think. Relax, drink, read on.
Hahaha
New Kindle case 😁
How my free time has been spent the past couple of days
If you walk a mile in my shoes...
Go big and go home
The Passive Aggressive Raven
The new Kindle Voyage e-reader is shockingly good It’s hard not to fall immediately in love with Amazon’s new top-of-the-line e-reader. It’s called the Kindle Voyage and it ticks off virtually every single hardware complaint I’ve had about the Kindle Paperwhite. Available for preorder now and shipping in October, it’s selling for $199 and will sit alongside the Paperwhite and a new low-end Kindle — which gives Amazon a full lineup of three touchscreen e-readers (a GSM 3G version will be available for $60 more).
Great idea for ereader covers. Kickstarter campaign
I love eBooks because they speak directly to one of my most primal fears: that I’ll find myself somewhere—a plane, a broken elevator, a long line—without something to read. Look around any subway car in New York City and you’ll see people pecking away maniacally on their phones like starving sparrows. But I like to read far more than I like to answer email. One thing that’s surprised me about my eReader is that it’s turned me into a packrat. I buy beloved books that I already own. It’s just too tempting to have all those covers lined up in orderly e-shelves. My justification goes back to that primal fear: What if I break my leg while vacationing in Corsica? I would be stuck reading the Boy Books that crowd revolving stands of English language novels. Do we have plans for Corsica? No. But who cares? I have the reading material to weather any number of disasters!
Eloisa James (via readregardlessoftheformat)