I thought it was the end of the world, but it wasn't. I thought it was the start of the world, but it wasn't.
I thought it was the end of the world, but it wasn't. I thought it was the start of the world, but it wasn't.
When your homework is to read any YA book of your choice and you secretly still read lots of them it's like not even having homework
Accurate.... Enjoying this way more than I thought I would
Rereading because her second book shipped and is getting here soon :) Jenny is hilarious and I can't wait for more words of wisdom
Some things start before other things.
She would wonder exactly when the books and the words started to mean not just something, but everything.
I was scared this book would be super depressing (and I still am) but it's nice to know there are little bits of humor in there
This book magically appeared at my work with no other holds on it so obviously I had to take it :) time to kill 2 birds with one stone by making it something I can read for class too😊
The first graphic novel I ever read was for class and was about war... And I liked it???
Perfect place to start summer and finish another one of these books
"They tell you to do your thing but they don't mean it. They don't want you to do your thing, not unless it happens to be their thing, too."
"There was an air of satisfaction to the house at the end of the day. Maybe the day hadn't gone exactly right, but the day had been lived and the house had been there for its family."
"His starry-eyed dreams were still within his reach, maybe closer than ever."
Discovering why people are addicted to this series...
Didn't think I would like a ghost story instead of a "real" story from her, but it's funny and creepy and very Gillian Flynn-like
"It was a common misconception that booksellers looked after books. They look after people."
"How was it possible to be afraid and in love, Therese thought. The two things did not go together. How was it possible to be afraid when the two of them grew stronger every day? And every night. Every night was different, and every morning. Together they possessed a miracle."
Some unseen part of her, which had only ever been lukewarm, was suddenly blazing.