Favorite part of having a Tiny Niece #popupbooks #monstruodeloscolores
Favorite part of having a Tiny Niece #popupbooks #monstruodeloscolores
I'm guessing that, were I to wake up sobbing at 3 am thinking I'm going to die alone, it would have NOTHING TO DO with this book.
On the other hand, my new planner has CLOUDS 🌤🌤🌤
Oh, Monty. I wasn't terribly sure about this book, but even if I hadn't been won over by now, this particular scene would have been my undoing. I love these kids.
First unsweetened tea of MY LIFE. This book is *that* scary.
I cannot explain why this feels so funny to me. I guess after half a novel about depression and hitting bottom, casual conversation about actually feeling better is, like, a HUGE step.
"Ever since Lennon's death, McCartney has bemoaned his inability to find a co-writer who, like John, would answer a line like "it's getting better all the time" with "can't get much worse"."
I really need to stop reading these books like fanfics, 'cause I get all angsty over eeeeeverything.
"What was she like?" "*Terrifying*" Time Travelers For Jane Austen are my favorite thing in the world and I didn't even know it was A Thing this morning.
And so it begins: the #readathon planning season