But maybe that just what happens when you find a person you like better than the rest of the world. You say yes to your person and no to the world, over and over and over […].
“Love, Creekwood” by Becky Albertalli.
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But maybe that just what happens when you find a person you like better than the rest of the world. You say yes to your person and no to the world, over and over and over […].
“Love, Creekwood” by Becky Albertalli.
You know what I hate about endings? The way they always feel like we made some tactical error. Like time only passed because we let it.
"Love, Creekwood" by Becky Albertalli.
Okay so I was reading The Bromance Book Club and I-
I can't
When we say we want to freeze time, what we mean is that we want to control our memories. We want to choose which moments we’ll keep forever. We want to guarantee the best ones won’t slip away from us somehow. So when something beautiful happens, there’s this impulse to press pause and save the game. We want to make sure we can find our way back to that moment.
"Love, Creekwood" by Becky Albertalli.
Aurora Rising. That's it.
Go read Aurora Rising.
Funny how you can hate a poem until the day you relate to it. Then it becomes your favourite.
The Tiger’s Daughter, K. Arsenault Rivera.
Happy Holidays, guys!
Also, this book is just perfect, I can’t wait for the secuel to come out.