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Where did you get that tablet case/organizer in your "Organize Correctly" post?
Hi! The photo is actually from MochiThings.com, but I believe that particular pouch is sold out. You can always check out their other pouches here. Also, I purchased one 6+ months ago through Ebay. These seem to be the only colors available from doing a quick search on Ebay. Oh, I just found them on Fallindesign. Looks like they’re all in stock. The brand is Minibus, the Zoo Soft Multi Pouch, if you want to do a search for yourself. Anyway, I hope this helps! :)
Hi!!! So, I read your post about why every girl should read at least one Sarah Dessen book. And I've been wanting to read her book but I can't just find the right one, the one which I can relate the most. You mentioned in your post that her books deal with problems like self-image and abandonment. Can you tell me some of her books which specifically deal with problems like self -image and abandonment? Thank you :)
Hi Anon!
Yes, I can suggest two of Sarah Dessen's books that come to mind that deal with those issues that you might want to try. Keeping the Moon deals heavily with self-image and how the way people see you can affect how you see yourself. It's such a great read. I recently reread it and still found that I could really relate to it.
The other is Lock and Key, which deals with abandonment, specifically about Ruby and how her mother abandons her, leaving her alone. It follows how Ruby deals with this and how she has to reconstruct the idea of family and what home is to her. Both are so good that you really can't go wrong with either one. :)