to all the books I’ve read in 2020: [8-10/?] → anna and the french kiss, lola and the boy next door, and isla and the happily ever after by stephanie perkins
for the two of us, home isn’t a place. it is a person. and we are finally home.
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to all the books I’ve read in 2020: [8-10/?] → anna and the french kiss, lola and the boy next door, and isla and the happily ever after by stephanie perkins
for the two of us, home isn’t a place. it is a person. and we are finally home.
books read in 2017: isla and the happily ever after by stephanie perkins
“I am hard on myself. But isn’t it better to be honest about these things before someone else can use them against you? Before someone else can break your heart? Isn’t it better to break it yourself?”
favorite characters: anna oliphant, lola nolan, & isla martin
“Phones are distracting. The internet is distracting.The way he looked at you? He wasn't distracted. He was consumed.”
everything i read during 2017:
↳ “i throw open my arms. he pulls me into them, and we kiss, and his lips are cold, and i think he's crying, and i'm definitely crying, and i pull back to say, i am so in love with you, joshua wasserstein.”
once upon a time, i wrote a short story about a dragon named Anru who was part of an organization who was tasked with protecting certain royal families. specifically, he was in charge of protecting and guarding Prince Andwise of Thore. Just thinking about how I really want to expand on that short story because it deserved so much more to it....
The Tear
The Tear, The Disturbance, The Beginning, the Seam.
All names for an event that took place on the continent of Dorwald.
The Dragons made Iathea, then the rest of the gods, and then humans. And there was peace. For a time. A prophecy was foretold of war and strife and destruction. Because there was only the Dragonkin and humans, they became wary of one another - not starting an outright war, but avoiding one another and sticking to their plots of land.
But... Then a great catastrophe occurs. And they find they'll need one another more than they'd like.
The Steelfall
The Steelfall is a faction of warriors from the now ruined city of Khol Baruhm. Most notably within the ranks of the Steelfall are the gunbreakers, warriors who wield the gunblade - a bladed weapon with charges much like ammo, that allows them to do a plethora of things to the enemy, such as dealing extra, sometimes elemental, damage or knocking the enemy prone to the ground. The Steelfall are well known warriors in history.
One of the most notable gunbreakers is a Warforged named Bulwark, who is said to have gotten a greatsword from the God of War and from the Goddess of invention themselves.
BOOKS I READ IN 2016 ➡ Isla and The Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins
“Phones are distracting. The internet is distracting.The way he looked at you? He wasn't distracted. He was consumed.”