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BOOKTERNET AESTHETICS [1/?] | jessethereader
“*swoosh* Whaddup reader fam!”
Bookstores with my friends are the best places. #books #bookternet #bookstorebucketlist (at City Lights Booksellers & Publishers)
i want to reread crooked kingdom but i also don’t want to die again.
anyone: have you read six of crows
me: do you mean
Imagine having enough self-confidence to change your name from Basilton to Bas but then you decide that you’re cooler than that so you put a z at the end and now you are Baz.
5 Really Cool LGBTQ+ Books to Read in June! (Pride Month!)
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell- if you’re looking for magic, humour, fluff, and a whole lot of adventure.
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli, if you’re looking for self-acceptance, lightheartedness, and the bittersweet reality of high school.
Wilder Girls by Rory Power, if you’re looking for an escape, a dystopia, and curiousity.
Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green, if you’re looking for something to warm your heart and make you smile.
What If It’s Us by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera—if you’re looking for a laugh and a hella lot Hamilton references.
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
“Fearlessly honest and heartbreakingly human. Everyone should read this book” – Becky Albertalli
This book changed my life, even before George Floyd was killed. This book was written to educate people about racism and discrimination and how we can overcome it. I passionately believe that this book is important, whether you are black or not, because it’s so harshly honest and deep about the horrors of police brutality. Everyone should read this book. Especially now. It’s important to educate the youth about racism so we can defeat it. The Hate U Give is perfect to teach that.
(Suitable for ages 11+)