Private Rites, Julia Armfield

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Private Rites, Julia Armfield
@chaptersnet event viii: female protagonists :: BLANCA & ROJA – ANNA-MARIE MCLEMORE
If I wanted to, I could believe it was our colors that decided Blanca would be the gentle sister, pure and obliging, and I would be the cruel one, wicked and difficult. She would be the blessed daughter, the one the swans would spare. And I would be the one the swans would take.
BOOKS READ IN 2021 → The Disasters by M.K. England
space is hard. grab a helmet.
books i read in 2018: carry on
you were the sun, and i was crashing into you. i'd wake up every morning and think, 'this will end in flames'
Guys if u know any books with the protagonist having a f/f relationship pls say, bc I realised my lgbt+ reading was down on the count :/
THE GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO VICE AND VIRTUE, mackenzi lee
we are not broken things, neither of us. we are cracked pottery mended with laquer and flakes of gold, whole as we are, complete unto each other. complete and worthy and so very loved.
Books read in 2017: The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley
‘Are you going to enlighten me about London now? What’s there? What’s so damn important?’
‘A friend, like I said.’
‘There isn’t.’
‘He hasn’t met me yet.’
Recently read these two and adored them both. Katie O'Neill’s artwork is stunning and the stories are adorable - if a little short, I was definitely left wanting more! Directed more at a middle grade audience, though still perfect for any person looking for something light and sweet