books i read in 2016:
macbeth, by william shakespeare (+ review)
“stars, hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires.”

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books i read in 2016:
macbeth, by william shakespeare (+ review)
“stars, hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires.”
books i read in 2016:
the unbecoming of mara dyer, by michelle hodkin (+ review)
“thinking something does not make it true. wanting something does not make it real.”
books i read in 2016:
remembrance, by meg cabot (+ review)
“the truth is, jesse, i ain’t afraid of no ghost.”
books i read in 2016:
the time-traveling fashionista aboard the titanic, by bianca turetsky (+ review)
“you'll be amazed, sweet pea, that the littlest decisions of seemingly no importance, like what dress you wear to the party, end up being the decisions that change the course of your life forever.”
books i read in 2016:
the gilded cage, by lucinda gray (+ review)
“this is our introduction to society. think of it like branding cattle. a sharp pain, then we belong.”
“and then to the slaughterhouse?”
∟ books read in 2016; the last beginning by @laurenjames
‘’all i’m doing is carrying you around, and making a fool of myself. i’m useless. i’m not helping anyone.’’
‘’clove sutcliffe, you are doing things no human has ever done before. you are groundbreaking. you are unique. do not cease to function due to inappropriate emotional weakness.’’
books i read in 2016:
call the midwife, by jennifer worth (+ review)
“now and then in life, love catches you unawares, illuminating the dark corners of your mind, and filling them with radiance. once in awhile you are faced with a beauty and a joy that takes your soul, all unprepared, by assault.”
books i read in 2016:
alice in wonderland, by lewis carroll (+ review)
“curiouser and curiouser...”