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these @sharpie S-Gel pens! i particularly like the S-Gel Fashion Barrel pens because the ink is super smooth AND they come in a variety of barrel colors. bonus points for the fact that these are now my mom’s favorite pens?! you know it’s good when it has the mom approval too. 🙂‍↕️ shop the NEW Sharpie S-Gel in Bold Blush at Target 🛍️

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don’t worry — no cafes were harmed in the making o don’t worry — no cafes were harmed in the making of this and we cleaned up afterwards 😀 

(but this also feels like a metaphor for our friendship iykyk 🥸)
send this to a bestie you want to do this with 🙂‍↕ send this to a bestie you want to do this with 🙂‍↕️🫂❤️

@readbytiffany and i have been friends since pre-school (?!) and somehow we are still [up to no good] together 🥹 honestly, a miracle.
the secret to unlocking the best version of yourse the secret to unlocking the best version of yourself… 🤫🔑

a month ago, i unintentionally adopted alysa liu’s mindset and she was absolutely right. explained + actionable tasks with examples on youtube. ⭐️
last year, i tried balancing being a full-time stu last year, i tried balancing being a full-time student / content creator / book club co-founder / entertainment intern / writer / job hunting etc etc etc (mostly) by myself. but this year, i’m making sure to lean on places + people for support (like @notionhq !!!!) so i can keep doing it all. 💗

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happy lunar new year! 🧧✨❤️‍🔥⭐️ may you have a pros happy lunar new year! 🧧✨❤️‍🔥⭐️ may you have a prosperous year of the horse filled with wonderful stories❣️

what is your chinese zodiac? @readbytiffany and i are both tigers 🐯💛
the art of growing up, ch 6 💌 it’s february and w the art of growing up, ch 6 💌

it’s february and we’re ready for some hard truths :”) i had a slow and rejuvenating start to the year and now i’m ready to channel my inner child by being bold and unapologetic 🕺

at some point in the process of growing up, i made myself smaller and tried to be more “realistic.” but the truth is, we are often putting these barriers onto ourselves with fear of rejection, failure, and embarrassment. so yes, let’s bring back play and experimentation and believing the sky is the limit 🌠
girls trip was the same weekend as the winter stor girls trip was the same weekend as the winter storm but we prevail ☃️
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  • December 23, 2020

REVIEW: The Burning God, by R.F. Kuang

the burning god made me cry and go into a month-long mourning period. go read the poppy war!!!

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  • September 17, 2020

REVIEW: The Dragon Republic, by R.F. Kuang

the dragron republic made me fall in love with this series even more. i read The Dragon Republic last year pre-release, but never got around to writing a review because i was so emotionally distraught. but a year late and...

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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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  • November 2, 2015

REVIEW + DISCUSSION: the rose society, by marie lu

read my review for THE YOUNG ELITES, the first novel of this series, here! THE YOUNG ELITES is mild compared the THE ROSE SOCIETY. in terms of plot, TYE is much faster paced and has more twists; in terms of...

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  • September 8, 2015

REVIEW + DISCUSSION: queen of shadows, by sarah j. maas

sarah j. maas did not hold back from being an epic fire-breathing bitch-queen. QUEEN OF SHADOWS was a whirlwind, a roller coaster ride in itself. you’d expect that since it’s one of the “middle books” of the series, it would...

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  • September 3, 2015

REVIEW + DISCUSSION: hero of ages, by brandon sanderson

background photo via tumblr user booksandsugarquills i began HERO OF AGES on my plane ride to new york. i finished THE WELL OF ASCENSION, the previous book in the MISTBORN trilogy, waaayyy back in march and the only reason why...

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