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magicxmadness asked

I love goodreads but the app is less user friendly than the desktop site so it’s not just you. I also love reading but haven’t been able to prioritize it with work and everything, but I want a good book to get me back into it... have you read anything good lately? The last book I read was The Hate I Give and honestly it may be the most important book I ever read - highly recommend.

umlindsay

I got that sense. I’m glad I’m not alone haha.

The Hate U Give is on my bookshelf right now and I hope to read it sooooon! I’ve heard nothing but good and powerful things.

I’m currently reading an Ava Gardner biography and it’s very interesting if you are into celebrity memoirs/biographies. The way it’s formatted is unique and gripping in a way that I don’t see done often. It’s called The Secret Conversations!

I‘m also on Boy Erased, which is powerful in its own right. It’s very timely, like The Hate U Give, and eye-opening as to the horrors being forced upon people still to this day in America.

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Anonymous asked

I started reading that book post like it was part of the lyrics to the bless the rains down in Africa song... I USED TO READ A HUNDRED BOOKS OR MORE NANANANAAAA... can’t explain why tho

loveloveolivia

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8 months ago 2 notes Source

"Isn’t it odd how much fatter a book gets when you’ve read it several times? As if something were left between the pages every time you read it. Feelings, thoughts, sounds, smells…and then, when you look at the book again many years later, you find yourself there, too, a slightly younger self, slightly different, as if the book had preserved you like a pressed flower…both strange and familiar."

— Cornelia Funke, The Inkheart (via theliteraryjournals)

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2 years ago 5,462 notes Source Source

Thank you @justcloseyoureyesandseee for tagging me <3


Rules:
1. Always post these rules.
2. Answer the questions given by the person who tagged you.
3. Write 11 questions of your own.
4. Tag 11 people.


1. What was the last book you read, which character did you relate to the most, and why? (If you don’t read, use the last movie or show you watched)
The last book I read was “The Outcast” by Sadie Jones and the character I related to the most was Lewis because he was flawed in so many ways, but he had hope.

2. Describe your favorite pair of shoes.
They’re the basically black All Star lol

3. Do you paint your nails? What was the last color you used?
Yes, I do, and the last color I used was light purple.

4. Name 3 songs you love that begin with the letter C.
Chocolate - The 1975
Centuries - Fall Out Boy
Cold Coffee - Ed Sheeran

5. Do you prefer online shopping or shopping in-store?
Online shopping.

6. What is the last thing you created?
I think a playlist with some of my favorite songs.

7. Did you have an imaginary friend as a child? Describe them.
No, I didn’t :(

8. Name something most people seem to like but you dislike/hate.
The disco music vibes.

9. What is the last meal you prepared (for yourself and/or others)?
I think a baked some brownies for my friends.

10. If you could change your name (first, middle, or last) to anything in the world, what would it be?
I’d like my first name was Emma :D

11. Do you have a habit you wish you could kick?
I bite my nails way too much.


My questions:

1) Which is your favorite song atm/what is your favorite song right now?

2) Who is your favorite book character? (Do a fancast of him/her)

3) Do you have a real life OTP (meaning between two famous people, not from books/tv shows)? Which one?

4) Do you have a favorite poem?

5) Which is your favorite Coldplay song? (If you know any)

6) Do you have most LGBT or Het ships?

7) Best tv shows of the last 10 years?

8) Which was the last book/movie/song/tv shows you ugly cried over?

9) Favorite European city?

10) Quote your favorite lyric ever.

11) Which is your guilty pleasure song?


I tag @booksarealwaysagoodidea, and randomly @ff-sunset-oasis, @nepheleae, @artistic-bean, @redaoty, @kale-child, @la-paritalienne, @alecslightwood, @mllesouthernbelle, @edwardslovelyelizabeth, and @sweetteaswiftie

Hope you enjoy :)

1 year ago 3 notes

the-bookshelf-at-the-end

When I say I want to read the book before seeing the movie, I don’t want brownie points or bragging rights. I want to be able to read the book with my imagined world and idea of the characters without the movie’s influence at least once. After you see the movie there’s always some part of it that sticks in your head for a long time and you lose the enjoyment of making it up yourself.

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castiel-knight-of-hell

Which half of your OTP starts Christmas morning by casually leaning in the kitchen doorway, reading a book, acting like they don’t know there’s mistletoe right above their head and which half walks past them while mumbling sleepily “Your book is upside down”

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marbleflan

“The thing about reading fanfic (and original slash fic) is that you get used to that particular writing/reading culture after a while. You get used to the frank discussions of sexuality and kink, the close attention to diversity and social justice issues in the text, the unrestrained creativity when it comes to plot. The most amazing, creative, engaging stories I’ve ever read have almost all been fanfiction, and I think part of that is because there’s no limitations placed on the authors. They’re writing purely out of joy and love for the world and its characters, with no concerns about selling the finished product. The only limit is their imagination. Next to that, most mainstream fiction starts tasting like Wonder Bread, you know?”

— (via ckingsbridge)

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"You’re easy to read…but the whole book of you is complicated."

— Amy Engel, The Book of Ivy (via thelovejournals)

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ladyophelias

does anyone else hate and love book hangovers? on the one hand it’s like hey that book is amazing it clearly had a huge impact because it’s been a week and i can’t stop thinking about it, but also hey let me live let me move on and read something else it’s been an entire week when will i be free of this hell 

2 years ago 1,207 notes Source

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For my ACOTAR reread, I’m reading the book to my Grandma and her reactions are absolutely priceless. 

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