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+denali | 25 | infp those words, what you said to me, i won't let you take them back
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far from you, by tess sharpe

she’s the first thing i think of when i wake up, the last thing i think of when i go to sleep, and the only thing i think about in between.
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Mister Impossible: eBook Review

Mister Impossible: eBook Review

★★★★ …make way, make way, make way…Mister Impossible, Maggie Stiefvater Holy hell and bless that gods, MISTER IMPOSSIBLE takes the cake for mindfuck of the year. Apologies to my younger readers but the F Bomb was absolutely necessary. There are some books you go into with expectations, and there are some books you go into with hopes, and there are some books you go into completely blind to how…

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Literature A - Z [ 22 / 26 ] ⟶ V for Vicious by VE Schwab

But these words people threw around - humans, monsters, heroes, villains - to Victor it was all just a matter of semantics. Someone could call themselves a hero and still walk around killing dozens. Someone else could be labeled a villain for trying to stop them. Plenty of humans were monstrous, and plenty of monsters knew how to play at being human.
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Hello there! I came across some of your edits and thought they were lovely! As such, I am messaging you to ask permission to use one of your Hunger Game edits as a cover for a fic I'm posting on wattpad. I would definitely credit your tumblr for its use. you can pm me your response if you'd like! I hope I'm not bothering you!

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Hi doll! That’s totally fine :-) I’d also be more than happy to design an original cover for you as well.

You can find examples of my original covers in my portfolio! If you’d like an original, please contact me via email through my portfolio link :-)

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@booksourceevent 01: get to know the members — the starless sea

i think the best stories feel like they’re still going, somewhere, out in story space. i remember wondering if this story was an analogy about people who stay in places or relationships or whatever situations longer than they should because they’re afraid of letting go or moving on or the unknown, or how people hold on to things because they miss what the thing was even if that isn’t what that same thing is now.
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