“You have to kiss me,“ I find myself saying. "Yeah.” He leans closer. “I do.”
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“You have to kiss me,“ I find myself saying. "Yeah.” He leans closer. “I do.”
books i’ve read in 2017 >>> my life next door, huntley fitzpatrick
“They say you never know what you would do in a hypothetical situation. We’d all like to think we’d be one of the people who gave up their lifejackets and waved a stoic good-bye from the slanting deck of the titanic, someone who jumped in front of a bullet for a stranger, or turned and raced back up the stairs of one of the towers, in search of someone who needed help rather than our own security. But you just don’t know for sure if, when things fall apart, you’ll think safety first, or if safety will be the last thing on your mind.”
Hello darlings! So, I was browsing through Youtube, as one does, and came upon this tag that several of my favorite book Youtubers participated in (Tashapolis, polandbananasbooks, abookutopia; on another note, I love all of them and highly recommend you check them out), and found myself thinking about who I would pick, and so I figured I'd go ahead and do it! I know this is an old tag and I'm about a year or two too late, but better late than never, right?
Most Romantic Boyfriend
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all the books i’ve loved before → my life next door by huntley fitzpatrick
“the garretts were my bedtime story, long before i ever thought i’d be part of the story myself.”
No sé quién de los dos abraza primero al otro. No importa. Tengo a Jase entre mis brazos y me aferro a él con todas mis fuerzas. He llorado tanto antes que ahora no derramo ni una sola lágrima. Los hombros de Jase se sacuden pero se van calmando poco a poco. Durante un buen rato no nos decimos nada. Lo que también está bien porque, a veces, las cosas más importantes —«Te quiero. Lo siento. ¿Me perdonas?»— no son más que sustitutos de lo que puede decirse, y de mejor forma, sin pronunciar ni una sola palabra.
En la puerta de al lado, Huntley Fitzpatrick
Dicen que uno nunca sabe lo que haría en una situación como esa. A todos nos gusta creer que seríamos uno de esos valientes que renunciaron a su chaleco salvavidas y se despidieron estoicamente desde la cubierta inclinada del Titanic, o de los que se interponen entre una bala y el extraño al que va dirigida, o de los que se dieron la vuelta y subieron las escaleras en las Torres para ayudar a aquellos que lo necesitaran. Pero en el fondo no sabemos con certeza si en el momento cumbre pensaremos primero en nosotros o lo último que se nos pase por la cabeza sea nuestra propia seguridad.
En la puerta de al lado, Huntley Fitzpatrick
—Es una cuestión de instinto. Sabes en quién puedes confiar, igual que lo saben los animales. Los humanos no lo tenemos tan desarrollado como ellos, pero sigue estando ahí. Si no, ¿por qué tenemos ese extraño cosquilleo cuando presentimos que algo no va como debería, o esa sensación de calma cuando las cosas van bien?
En la puerta de al lado, Huntley Fitzpatrick
Crush-Worthy Wednesday: Jase Garrett from "My Life Next Door"
Crush-Worthy Wednesday: Jase Garrett from “My Life Next Door”
Jailene Adorno ‘16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer This week’s Crush-Worthy Wednesday is Jason “Jase” Garrett, the charming boy next door from Huntley Fitzpatrick’s YA novel, My Life Next Door. When protagonist, Samantha Reed, first came across the Garretts and their large family, they were moving into the house next door. From that moment on, she became fascinated by them because their…
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