READ IN 2017: the archived & the unbound, by victoria schwab
“I’d tell you to stay out of trouble, Miss Bishop, but it just seems to find you.”
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READ IN 2017: the archived & the unbound, by victoria schwab
“I’d tell you to stay out of trouble, Miss Bishop, but it just seems to find you.”
∟books read in 2017; the loneliest girl in the universe by @laurenjames (out september 6th)
‘‘on my very worst days, i think of nothing but how vulnerable i am out here. i’m balanced on the edge of oblivion with only a fragile skin of metal separating me from the void of space.’‘
books i read in 2017: “macbeth” by william shakespeare
“Out, out, brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more: it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”
books read in 2017: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.
books read in 2017: the wide window by lemony snicket
For Beatrice—
I would much prefer it if you were alive and well.
books i read in 2017: “and then there were none” by agatha christie
“When the sea goes down, there will come from the mainland boats and men. And they will find ten dead bodies and an unsolved problem on Soldier Island.”
books i read in 2017: “the fixer” by jennifer lynn barnes
“When I came to Montana that summer, Tess, I thought I was ready. I really did. I was going to give you everything. But Gramps called me out, and he was right, Tessie. I wasn’t doing it for you. You were thriving. You were happy. And I…” The words got caught in her throat, but she forced them out. “I was your sister. I was never going to be strong enough or successful enough. There was never going to be a right time to tell you. You were happy. And you deserved to be happy.”
∟ books read in 2017; eleanor & park by rainbow rowell
"the first time he'd held her hand, it felt so good that it crowded out all the bad things. it felt better than anything had ever hurt."