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3 months ago with 1,240 notes
originally a-silly-little-moment
sweetness-without-the-sting:

sooo true.

sweetness-without-the-sting:

sooo true.


3 months ago with 48 notes
originally sweetness-without-the-sting

3 months ago with 40 notes
originally bookshavepores
rebirthinsteadofdestruction:

nosuchthingasanawkwardsilence:

strawberry-hummingbird:

sareva:

A candle that smells like books.
How novel.

That’s fucking romantic as hell.

If anyone gave this to me I would ugly cry tears of joy. Oh my god. Please? Someone. Anyone. Birthday present?

omg
‘how novel’

rebirthinsteadofdestruction:

nosuchthingasanawkwardsilence:

strawberry-hummingbird:

sareva:

A candle that smells like books.

How novel.

That’s fucking romantic as hell.

If anyone gave this to me I would ugly cry tears of joy. Oh my god. Please? Someone. Anyone. Birthday present?

omg

how novel’


3 months ago with 32,928 notes
originally sareva
bookfessions:

Credit: lifeisbutadreamforthedead-

bookfessions:

Credit: lifeisbutadreamforthedead-


3 months ago with 775 notes
originally bookfessions

(Source: booksaremyfairytale)


3 months ago with 38 notes
originally booksaremyfairytale

The Road by Cormac McCarthy is the most depressing book I’ve ever read. However, it is also one of the most amazing. And I haven’t even finished it yet. I’ve reached the halfway point, though. I’m afraid of what the ending might hold. I’m afraid it’ll make me cry but at the same time I hope it does. But in a good way. I want so desperately for there to be a happily ever after for these two characters whose names I don’t even know. Being half way through the book, they’ve already been through so much misery and hopelessness and terror… I want there to be happiness for them, besides the happiness they have in having each other.

I had to force myself to stop reading last night. The man and the boy had a moment’s reprieve and I forced myself to stop reading there. I wanted to fall asleep with the warm relief I felt for their moment of comfort and joy. That’s how powerful I find this book.

I’m going to stop rambling now and go to bed. I just wanted to praise this wonderful story.

Okay?

Okay.

Okay.


4 months ago with 2 notes

4 months ago with 19 notes

4 months ago with 96 notes
originally anglophilemeetsbibliophile

I finished reading Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman.

I LOVE THIS BOOK. There are not enough stars to rate this book. It was an incredible adventure and the ending was PERFECT. If anyone is looking for a book to read, this one will not be a waste of time. I’ve treasured every moment, every word, and every page of this book. I want to cry because it’s over. This will be a book I return to time and time again.

Thank you, Neil Gaiman, for writing this incredible story. I truly enjoyed it with my heart and soul.


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