jade city (fonda lee)
“The clan is my blood and the Pillar is its master,” she whispered. “I have a lot of regrets in life, but those oaths aren’t one of them.”
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jade city (fonda lee)
“The clan is my blood and the Pillar is its master,” she whispered. “I have a lot of regrets in life, but those oaths aren’t one of them.”
the legendborn cycle (tracy deonn)
And then I unwind her. One strand for my mother. One for my father. One for me. I unravel the rage until it courses through my veins like fuel in an engine. I let it become a part of me, but not all of me. Hot, scorching pain under my skin, under my tongue, under my nails. I let it spread through me—until there is no more “Before” and no more “After.” I am her and she is me.
| translation from Welsh by @justbrainrot
book lovers (emily henry) as a netflix original
Maybe it’s possible to have more than one home. Maybe it’s possible to belong in a hundred different ways to a hundred different people and places.
| template @storytellerdorian
people we meet on vacation (emily henry)
Tomorrow we will love each other a little more, and the next day, and the next day. And even on those days when one or both of us is having a hard time, we’ll be here, where we are completely known, completely accepted, by the person whose every side we love wholeheartedly.
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sring venka, the poppy war (r. f. kuang)
“Do you know what I thought, when I was in that house? I kept hoping someone might come for me, I really thought someone was coming for me. And where the fuck were you? Nowhere. So fuck you, Nezha. You can’t keep me safe, so you might as well let me fight.”
henry strauss, the invisible life of addie larue (victoria schwab)
“Do you know how to live three hundred years?” she says. And when he asks how, she smiles. “The same way you live one. A second at a time.”
@storyseekers event 15: character that I relate to — aristotle mendoza, aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe (benjamin alire saénz)
I got to thinking that poems were like people. Some people you got right off the bat. Some people you just didn't get—and never would get.
they both die at the end (adam silvera) + american pie (don mclean)
You may be born into a family, but you walk into friendships. Some you’ll discover you should put behind you. Others are worth every risk.
│drawings not made by me