books read in 2018: warcross and wildcard by marie lu
That’s the difference between the real and the virtual. Reality is where you can lose the ones you love. Reality is the place where you can feel the cracks in your heart.
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books read in 2018: warcross and wildcard by marie lu
That’s the difference between the real and the virtual. Reality is where you can lose the ones you love. Reality is the place where you can feel the cracks in your heart.
books read in 2018: the poppy war by r.f. kuang
I have become something wonderful, she thought. I have become something terrible. Was she now a goddess or a monster? Perhaps neither. Perhaps both.
books read in 2018: to kill a kingdom by alexandra christo
“How strange that instead of taking his heart, I'm hoping he takes mine.”
books read in 2018: mirage by somaiya daud
The crown of Dihya had been stripped from me, my face changed, my body broken. But I was not a slave, and I was not a spare. I was my mother’s daughter, and I would survive and endure. I would find my way back home.
books read in 2018: from lukov with love by mariana zapata
“I love you so much I spend all day with you, and it still isn’t enough for me,” he kept going. I stopped breathing. “I love you so much, if I can’t skate with you, I don’t want to skate with anyone else.” Holy. Fuck. “I love you so fucking much, Jasmine, that if I broke my ankle during a program, I would get up and finish it for you, to get you what you’ve always wanted.”
books read in 2018: renegades by marissa meyer
“There are many dangerous people in this world. but there are also many good people. Brave people. No matter how bad things get, we have to remember that. So long as there are heroes in this world, there’s hope that tomorrow night might be better.”
books read in 2018: vicious by victoria schwab
Hate was too simple a word. He and Eli were bonded, by blood and death and science. They were alike, more so now than ever. And he had missed Eli. He wanted to see him. and He wanted to see him suffer. He wanted to see the look in Eli’s eyes when he lit them up with pain. He wanted his attention.
books read in 2018: the cruel prince by holly black
“He stares at me as though I am a stranger, but I have never felt less like one. For the first time, we are both unmasked.”