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What she says: I need to stop reading books from Victoria Schwab. Itās killing me every time. Breaking my heart or just ripping it from my chest.Ā
What she does: Goes to the bookstore and buys Vicious
A few hours later: *hello darkness my old friend*Ā
I know now that I donāt want to love or be loved in half measures. I want it all, and to have it all, you have to risk it all.
Found this while thrifting earlier this week. Definitely did a bit of a happy dance. I do suppose this confirms the fact that Iāve made it my mission to own as many copies of Wuthering Heights as possible. What can I say? Amongst my favourites in the classics, the BrontĆ« sisters dominate the list. So, here we are. // IG: jessicabeckett
Becky Albertalli, The Upside of Unrequited (via youngadultquoted)
āI miss you.ā
I smile, but my liŃs fееl twitŃhy.Ā āMe too. Youāre my one good thing.ā
āYouāre my vеry bad habit.ā
Dana Mele, People Like Us
Do you have any suggestions for YA books SET in Latin America (not in the US)?
I do! Iām also assuming that youād like YA books with Latinx main characters as well.
The Queen of Water by Laura Resau with Maria Virginia Farinango
The Lightning Dreamer: Cubaās Greatest Abolitionist by Margarita Engle
The Illuminated Forest by Edwin Fontanez
Finding Miracles by Julia Alvarez (half Latina, half Jewish MC)Ā
Wanderlove by Kristen Hubbard (she is not an #ownvoices writer but she researched and pulled from her experiences as a travel writer and backpacking in Latin America)
The Cat King of Havana by Tom Crosshill
canāt think of a better way to spend a day than to eat donuts and read š©
Stephanie Garber, Legendary (via awesome-books-you-must-read)
Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim (July 2019)
āA tailorās worth is not measured by his fame, but by the happiness he brings. You will hold the seams of our family together, Maia. No other tailor in the world can do that.ā
āI turned my nightmares into fireflies and caught them in a jar.āĀ
Strange the Dreamer by Laini TaylorĀ
sometimes thereās videos that make me happy to exist on this planet
iād reblog this even if it was a still image
I know itās a sesame street clip but seriously, who is the target audience for this?
Parents watching it with their kids, I guess?
literally everyone
Everyone. No, really⦠everyone.
For adults, the appeal is Sir Patrick Stewart doing a kidās educational bit in full Shakespearean dress and style; thereās a delightful cognitive dissonance between the very serious presentation and the very simple content.
For very small children, itās educational: this is the letterĀ āBā; hereās how itās shaped; hereās some words you know that start with it. Oh, and hereās a word you may not be familiar with that starts with it, so you can recognize that itās the sound that matters, and not whatever other connection you made between the other two words.
For older kids: youāve probably heard thatĀ āto be or not to be?ā speech, or at least part of it, so you can enjoy some of the parody the adults are watching. Also, hereās how to describe how a letter is made - how to teach young siblings who donāt read yet, how to explain both the shape and the sound.
For kids with dyslexia: hereās how you differentiate aĀ āBā from a P or D or E. You may have to go slowly and look carefully at the exact shapes that make up the whole, but there are differences and you can learn to recognize them.Ā
For teens or young college students: In addition to whichever parts of those are relevant to you, hereās what Shakespearean acting sounds like. Hereās how to enunciate clearly and slowly, so your audience can understand terms they may not recognize and still follow the gist of what youāre saying. If youāre reading Shakespeare in school, try sounding it out like this and see if that helps it make sense.
For new RenFaire workers: Hereās how to pronounce āzounds.āĀ
One of the most glorious things in the world is Shakespearean actors doing stuff like this.
Ah my daily serotonin thank you