Read what you love, no matter what people say. It’s okay to be an adult reading teen fiction, or a teenager reading romance novels.
Reading is free, as long as you open up your mind to it.
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Read what you love, no matter what people say. It’s okay to be an adult reading teen fiction, or a teenager reading romance novels.
Reading is free, as long as you open up your mind to it.
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If I was a famous author I would publish a book with ten different endings which all went to print with varying degrees of rarity, but not tell the fans about it so that I could watch their confusion as they disagree over how the story ended. Then when they figured it out I would ‘come clean’, telling them that I had released eleven alternate endings and watch them panic again as they all try to find the last ending.
This is perfect.
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SO THIS GUY IN MY ENGLISH IS DOING A PROJECT FOR BIO WHERE HE GETS A DUCKLING TO IMPRINT ON HIM SO HE JUST CARRIES IT AROUND WITH HIM TO ALL OF HIS CLASSES AND I SWEAR THIS DUCK IS THE MOST WELL BEHAVED FUCKING POULTRY IVE EVER SEEN IT JUST SITS ON HIS DESK QUIETLY AND SOMETIMES HE PUTS IT IN HIS POCKET AND IT JUST SLEEPS LIKE WOW YOU GO DUCKY
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15 Day Quote Challenge: Day 1 (Pt. II): A Quote that describes you.
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“I want to fly! I want to touch the sun!”
“Finish your eggs first.”
― Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun
Lorraine Hansberry was born on this day in 1930.
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Photos of J.K. Rowling’s notes in rare ‘Philosopher’s Stone’ book released
The Guardian has published photos of three pages containing a sketch and handwritten notes by J.K. Rowling from a first edition… READ MORE
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Bukowski and Plath understood,
Hemingway and Fitzgerald knew,
Dickinson and Blake scribbled
words on napkins that ended up
in...
i could watch this for hours
I love this
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