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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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  • October 21, 2015

REVIEW + DISCUSSION: six of crows, by leigh bardugo

warning: i really enjoyed this book and i tried to be critical about some stuff but it’s mostly just going to be fangirling SORRY. leigh bardugo outdid herself and this book makes me scream in all-caps and weep. you know...

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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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  • October 5, 2015

REVIEW: a step toward falling, by cammie mcgovern

note: all quotes are from an advanced reader’s edition and may differ from the final copy. A STEP TOWARD FALLING was painfully powerful. the themes for this novel were openly embraced and thrived from beginning to end. right from the...

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  • October 3, 2015

REVIEW: everything, everything, by nicola yoon

(background photo via graceslibrary on tumblr) EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING started off as everything i hoped for, but ended up disappointing me. the more i think about this book, the more it frustrates me. like, REALLY frustrates me. i started off loving...

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  • September 23, 2015

REVIEW: the rest of us just live here, by patrick ness

this book was beautiful – inside and out. (i mean, LOOK at that cover! both the UK and the US editions!) THE REST OF US JUST LIVE HERE is a story that gradually grew on me. the more i read...

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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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