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i’m very grateful @readbytiffany forced me to go t i’m very grateful @readbytiffany forced me to go to @bookcon with her 💞 

say hi if you see us! we have stickers for @subtleasian.bookclub 💌🩷✨
the art of growing up, ch 11 💌 whenever an irl f the art of growing up, ch 11 💌 

whenever an irl friend mentioned that they saw ✨this✨ space, i’d want you to hideeee… but i’m trying to take a note from my childhood self and embrace being seen. 🫂 

letting yourself be seen can be terrifying because of potential judgement, but it is also so so rewarding! this space is an example of it; i’ve made so many life long friends and grew into myself beyond imagination. and it was only possible because i allowed myself to be subject to embarrassment that i found connection. :”)

so let this be your sign to put yourself out there and be seen 🙂‍↕️🌷✨💞
pick your daily affirmation 💌✨ almost didn’t post pick your daily affirmation 💌✨ almost didn’t post this because it’s “too late” but remembered i can start at 3:29pm on a wednesday
don’t be shy, come say hiiiii 🙂‍↕️💞💫✨⭐️ don’t be shy, come say hiiiii 🙂‍↕️💞💫✨⭐️
the art of growing up, ch 10 💌 a day in the life the art of growing up, ch 10 💌 

a day in the life through my childhood lens 🌷 what would my childhood self do? probably stay in bed, wear the fun outfit, and go outside. but realistically, go to school and ballet. 🫢 this was a fun little exercise and i hope it inspires to you think what your childhood self would do in your adult shoes!
for all the former ballerinas 🩰💞 for all the former ballerinas 🩰💞
it’s all about perspective. 🤍 it’s all about perspective. 🤍
q1 defrosted ⋆。𖦹°⭒˚。⋆ ⭐️ favorites and recs from q1 defrosted ⋆。𖦹°⭒˚。⋆

⭐️ favorites and recs from this quarter: time offline, daily journaling, having one thing to look forward to every day (usually matcha for me), fried eggs and avocado toast, a day or hour with no plans each week, sezane cardigans, conversations with friends, going to the movies, heated rivalry (duh), punch cards, trying new things, moving my body, museum visits, hopecore, project hail mary amaze amaze amaze!!
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  • May 6, 2017

A Strange Dream (+ Strange the Dreamer GIVEAWAY!)

i’m an avid dreamer. sounds strange (or stereotypical), but for as long as i could remember i loved dreaming – literally and figuratively. the moon, stars, and all dream-like things tugged towards me. i don’t remember any literal dreams, but i have...

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  • January 12, 2017

REVIEW: scythe, by neal shusterman

THIS BOOK IS PHENOMENAL. when i received this title in the mail – having known nothing about the story or read anything by the author – i wasn’t sure if i’d like it. i sworn off dystopian novels after reading one...

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  • September 23, 2016

REVIEW: heartless, by marissa meyer

marissa meyer twisted together a tale that is different, and yet familiar. i had high expectations going on HEARTLESS. marissa meyer is one of my favorite authors and ALICE IN WONDERLAND is one of my favorite stories. naturally, the mix...

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  • May 29, 2016

REVIEW + DISCUSSION: a court of mist and fury, by sarah j maas

sarah j maas has proved that this is more than “just another great fantasy series.” the ending of ACOTAR was very conclusive, so if i hadn’t had a copy of this book after finishing the first, i don’t think i...

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  • May 26, 2016

REVIEW: a court of thorns and roses, by sarah j maas


A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES was a very hyped book that i thought was merely okay. there wasn’t anything i particularly disliked about it, but there also wasn’t anything really special. however after finishing the second novel, i feel...

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  • April 9, 2016

REVIEW + DISCUSSION: the winner’s kiss, by marie rutkoski

this review is for the third book in a series and may contain ~spoilers~ for the first two novels! you can read my review of THE WINNER’S CURSE (book #1) here and/or my review of THE WINNER’S CRIME (book #2)...

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  • March 8, 2016

REVIEW + DISCUSSION: lady midnight, by cassandra clare

note: all quotations are taken from the uncorrected proof and may differ from the finished copy. they’re subject to change. saying LADY MIDNGHT is an emotional rollercoaster ride is an understatement. i’m shell-shocked by cassandra clare’s improvement in writing, world...

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  • January 3, 2016

REVIEW: the love that split the world, by emily henry (SST)

thank you to nori from readwritelove28 for hosting the sunday street team! i’m happy to be a stop on this ARC tour. emily henry’s writing is (beau)tiful and i love it. (did you see that pun? the one of the...

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