golden son, pierce brown // the historian, elizabeth kostova // what happened to goodbye, sarah dessen // ivy, taylor swift // anna and the french kiss, stephanie perkins // poetry by atticus
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golden son, pierce brown // the historian, elizabeth kostova // what happened to goodbye, sarah dessen // ivy, taylor swift // anna and the french kiss, stephanie perkins // poetry by atticus
but when your entire world is shattering, a little bit of magic is...n o t h i n g.
And that was the moment I realized: when the world felt dark and scary, love could whisk you off to go dancing; laughter could take some of the pain away; beauty could punch holes in your fear. I decided then that my life would be full of all three.
BEACH READ, by EMILY HENRY
From making her way to Los Angeles in the 1950s to her decision to leave show business in the ‘80s, and, of course, the seven husbands along the way, Evelyn unspools a tale of ruthless ambition, unexpected friendship, and a great forbidden love.
"The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo" is now on Netflix. (x)
Just because it is in Malibu's nature to burn, so was it in one particular person's nature to set fire and walk away.
- MALIBU RISING by TAYLOR JENKINS REID
He was death and rage and fire and anyone stupid enough to forget that would be consumed by his inferno.
Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco
but if the world was an abstract object for them, it was even more abstract to him, for me had no stake in any of these matters.
Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution, by R. F. Kuang
That’s life. You’re always making decisions, taking paths that lead you away from the rest before you can see where they end. Maybe that’s why we as a species love stories so much. All those chances for do-overs, opportunities to live the lives we’ll never have.
- BOOK LOVERS by EMILY HENRY