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What she says: I need to stop reading books from Victoria Schwab. It’s killing me every time. Breaking my heart or just ripping it from my chest.
What she does: Goes to the bookstore and buys Vicious
A few hours later: *hello darkness my old friend*
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I know now that I don’t want to love or be loved in half measures. I want it all, and to have it all, you have to risk it all.
#to all the boys ive loved before always and forever#jenny han#yalit#ya books#young adult fiction#yalit edit#romance
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Found this while thrifting earlier this week. Definitely did a bit of a happy dance. I do suppose this confirms the fact that I’ve made it my mission to own as many copies of Wuthering Heights as possible. What can I say? Amongst my favourites in the classics, the Brontë sisters dominate the list. So, here we are. // IG: jessicabeckett
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I wish there were a secret signal you could use to communicate: HELLO. I AM OFFICIALLY COOL WITH SILENCE.
Becky Albertalli, The Upside of Unrequited (via youngadultquoted)
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‘I miss you.’
I smile, but my liрs fееl twitсhy. ‘Me too. You’re my one good thing.’
‘You’re my vеry bad habit.’
Dana Mele, People Like Us
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The other winner of my fan art poll on Patreon was the Lunar Chronicles, so I drew Cinder! She’s so fun to draw :)
#the lunar chronicles#cinder#marissa meyer#yalit#ya books#young adult fiction#art#Fanart#Illustration#characters#fan art
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Do you have any suggestions for YA books SET in Latin America (not in the US)?
I do! I’m also assuming that you’d like YA books with Latinx main characters as well.
YA Books Set in Latin America
The Queen of Water by Laura Resau with Maria Virginia Farinango
The Lightning Dreamer: Cuba’s Greatest Abolitionist by Margarita Engle
The Illuminated Forest by Edwin Fontanez
Finding Miracles by Julia Alvarez (half Latina, half Jewish MC)
Wanderlove by Kristen Hubbard (she is not an #ownvoices writer but she researched and pulled from her experiences as a travel writer and backpacking in Latin America)
The Cat King of Havana by Tom Crosshill
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can’t think of a better way to spend a day than to eat donuts and read 🍩
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Every good story needs a villain. But the best villains are the ones you secretly like.
Stephanie Garber, Legendary (via awesome-books-you-must-read)
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#Of Fire and Stars#Audrey Coulthurst#book photography#yalit#young adult fiction#ya books#book photo#coffee
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Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim (July 2019)
“A tailor’s worth is not measured by his fame, but by the happiness he brings. You will hold the seams of our family together, Maia. No other tailor in the world can do that.”
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“I turned my nightmares into fireflies and caught them in a jar.”
Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor
#strange the dreamer#laini taylor#yalit#ya books#young adult fiction#art#Fanart#Illustration#bookish#fan art#ya fantasy
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