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completed my last assignment / presentation of und completed my last assignment / presentation of undergrad & commencement is a week away 🩵 here’s a dump with my ballerina bestie in celebration 🫂
💌 what do you need to remind yourself to be gra 💌 what do you need to remind yourself to be grateful for?
🥹🩵 🥹🩵
okay tbh i had to go to a few galleries for school okay tbh i had to go to a few galleries for school, but i promise i am a changed person and now go by choice! (like… she has a brand spanking new @whitneymuseum membership. call me an art connoisseur!) 

this is your sign to go to a gallery, post about it discreetly in your stories, and forever be known as a cool cultured icon. ⭐️
happy last week of school 🥹🩵✨ @camideschan happy last week of school 🥹🩵✨ @camideschandol
retirement show 🥹🩰 retirement show 🥹🩰
today is earth day but we can love this earth ever today is earth day but we can love this earth every day (๑•̀ ᴗ•́)૭✧
the highlight of my trip to london was visiting mu the highlight of my trip to london was visiting multiple bookstores a day 🙂‍↕️ so i consider myself a self-proclaimed expert of the london literary scene. 

real mvp is @nesslui for tolerating me going to literally 3 bookstores in one day 💗
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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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  • monthly wrap-ups
  • January 1, 2016

farewell & foresight: dec’15/jan’16

farewell, december and 2015 december felt very busy and also very slow. i couldn’t wait for the month to be over, which was very strange since it’s usually my favorite month of the year. the first two weeks were filled...

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  • personal
  • December 30, 2015

rewind: twenty-fifteen

in the past hour, i’ve tried three different ways to recap my year. the first would’ve been my normal farewell/foresight post, but heftier (yeah… no); the second would’ve been an end-of-the-year survey (too many questions and places to link. i’m...

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  • December 28, 2015

REVIEW + DISCUSSION: passenger, by alexandra bracken

PASSENGER is epically epic. if you don’t already know (you reaallly should know this by now), I LOVE THE DARKEST MINDS, alexandra bracken’s other series. i had really high expectations for PASSENGER, and i’m glad it didn’t disappoint – for...

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  • December 26, 2015

favorite bookstagrammers

if i said #bookstagram didn’t change my life, i’d be lying. i started my bookstagram (aka books on instagram) account a year and a half ago and it’s allowed me to open up to all the fantastic things: this blog,...

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  • December 24, 2015

OWL CRATE UNBOXING

  merry christmas!! this holiday season i received a TON of fantastic things in the mail, but i’ve decided to wait until they’ve all arrived to write a post on it. in the meantime, i’m going to share what owl...

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