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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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→ The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab
“So you see,” says Luc, “perhaps I win.” Addie shakes her head. “It is only chance,” she says. “I did not call.” He smiles, gaze falling to the ring against her skin. “I know your heart. I felt it falter.” “But I didn’t.” “No,” he says, the word nothing but a breath. “But I was tired of waiting.” “So you missed me,” she says with a smile, and there is the briefest glimpse in those green eyes. A fracture of light. “Life is long, and humans boring. You are better company.”
Red A Frame
artist: haley tippmann
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Books I’ve Read in 2020: The Dare (Briar U) by Elle Kennedy
The dare: seduce the hottest new hockey player in the junior class.
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Lily Pond From Jharokha (Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur, India) | by tajlakepalace
books read in 2020. beach read by emily henry.
people were complicated. they weren’t math problems; they were collections of feelings and decisions and dumb luck. the world was complicated too, not a beautifully hazy french film, but a disastrous, horrible mess, speckled with brilliance and love and meaning.
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2020 october — florence, ore.
fave books read in 2020 - the invisible life of addie larue by v.e. schwab
Because time is cruel to all, and crueler still to artists. Because visions weakens, and voices wither, and talent fades…. Because happiness is brief, and history is lasting, and in the end… everyone wants to be remembered.
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