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the art of growing up, ch 14 💌 it’s normal to ex the art of growing up, ch 14 💌 

it’s normal to expect teenagers to decide the rest of their life (their major, career trajectory, specialty) but… 😭✋🏻 how??? i was very confident when i chose ballet but i’m glad i decided to carve my own path afterwards.

if you’re going through a quarter life crisis, career pivot, or still figuring it out, just know that i am here for you! we are in this together! 🙂‍↕️💗
when you’re reunited with long distance friends 🥹🩷 when you’re reunited with long distance friends 🥹🩷

inspo @fredericaruth @victoriaaren_
the art of growing up, ch 13 💌 there are soooooo the art of growing up, ch 13 💌 

there are soooooo many times i just want to skip to the end — when watching a show, reading a book, making a video, and on and on. but!! i’m learning to pause and take a note from my younger self. 🫂 because the most rewarding aspect is often through the experience of it rather than the end result. 🕺
saw a few people do this last month so here are so saw a few people do this last month so here are some things i’m doing in may 🌸⭐️🩷💌📕
i’ve been creating on this space for a while so i i’ve been creating on this space for a while so i figured it’s time for a reintroduction! 💌

don’t be a stranger & pls share something about yourself! genuinely want to get to know you 🥹⭐️
happy AAPI month! featuring some diaspora and tran happy AAPI month! featuring some diaspora and translated works by asian authors, curated by your favorite book club @subtleasian.bookclub 📚🥰💗
the art of growing up, ch 12 💌 cringe is an unav the art of growing up, ch 12 💌 

cringe is an unavoidable and without it there is no discomfort, discovery, or development. 🙂‍↔️ so yes, allllll the cringe-y moments as a teenager helped create who you are now (in the best way!).

if there’s something out there that you’re holding back on in fear of cringe, let this be your true reminder to embrace cringe!!! 🫂💗
an outfit inspired by katabasis by rf kuang 🩵 an outfit inspired by katabasis by rf kuang 🩵
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  • March 3, 2016

REVIEW: in real life, by jessica love

this is a book you need if you’re in a slump and love cute-ness + drama. this book is SO CUTE and i actually reaaaaaaally enjoyed it considered i “only” gave it three stars. my initial thought and conclusion on...

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  • February 26, 2016

REVIEW: love, rosie, by cecelia ahern

this book made me feel nostalgic about the future. i generally don’t read books that follow the characters into their adult life, but this novel really changed my perspective on that. for the majority of the book, rosie is in...

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  • January 8, 2016

WELCOME TO BALLET CLASS // blog tour: up to this pointe

i’m happy to be a part of UP TO THIS POINTE’s blog tour! thank you, random house, for providing me an eARC to read as well. i adore ballet books – or even books that aren’t focused on ballet but have...

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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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  • December 6, 2015

REVIEW: the trouble with destiny, by lauren morril

note: quotes are from eARC and may differ from the final copy. this book was like THE SUITE LIFE ON DECK in book form have you ever watched that disney channel show THE SUIT LIFE ON DECK? with dylan and...

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  • November 25, 2015

REVIEW + DISCUSSION + RECAP: winter, by marissa meyer

this series is one of my favorites and the last book didn’t disappoint. WINTER is 800 pages aka HUGE, but it didn’t feel that big since there was so much going on. the action was non-stop. there were some parts...

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  • October 16, 2015

REVIEW: illuminae, by amie kaufman and jay kristoff

(photo via thebookblr on tumblr) illuminae was very strange and very different. note: all quotes are from an advanced reader’s copy and may differ from the final edition. in all honesty, i don’t know how to feel about this book....

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  • October 11, 2015

REVIEW + DISCUSSION: the fill-in boyfriend, by kasie west

this book was too adorable for my heart to handle. this was my first kasie west novel and i absolutely ADORED it. i planned on reading one chapter, starting at 12am, and ended up finishing the entire book. in that...

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