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nosyreader · 3 years ago
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“Breathe. You’re going to be okay. Breathe and remember that you’ve been in this place before. You’ve been this uncomfortable and anxious and scared, and you’ve survived. Breathe and know that you can survive this too. These feelings can’t break you. They’re painful and debilitating, but you can sit with them and eventually, they will pass. Maybe not immediately, but sometime soon, they are going to fade and when they do, you’ll look back at this moment and laugh for having doubted your resilience. I know it feels unbearable right now, but keep breathing, again and again. This will pass. I promise it will pass.”
— Daniell Koepke (via perfectquote)
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nosyreader · 3 years ago
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"I disappeared into books when I was very young, disappeared into them like someone running into the woods."
—Rebecca Solnit
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nosyreader · 3 years ago
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omg my professor just handed out some chocolate to this one kid and said “here eat this it will help” when he said he was tired what in the remus lupin.........
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nosyreader · 3 years ago
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update
hi so i know i have been off the grid for quite some time now and i’m hoping to start doing some more reviews. honestly, life happens sometimes and you just have to take it one day at a time and that’s what i’m trying to do
if anyone has any study tips or recommendations for uni, please please please send me them! i’m starting soon and i would love any help i can get
love y’all and i’ll see you soon
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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“I choose you over everyone.”
— Rainbow Rowell
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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hello loves i recently found a bunch of audiobooks on spotify!!! they have Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater, and so many more! enjoy☺️
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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what’s your toxic trait?
mine is buying the first book of 5 different series in ONE DAY and being afraid to read all of them because then i’m going to have to buy the rest of the series and i’m poor :(
and if i’m reading one series then i want to finish it before starting another one but that first book is RIGHT THERE ON MY SHELF TAUNTING ME and why am i like this
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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Rule of Wolves publishing page by Leigh Bardugo
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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love those mutuals i don’t talk to but have super warm energy. i see your lil icons and just feel comforted. love y’all <3
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller
Rating: ★★★☆☆
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance
Summary: Alosa is not just any pirate, she’s the Daughter of the Pirate King, the most feared pirate lord across the seas. Sent by her father, Alosa is purposely captured by the enemy in order to search their ship for a treasure her father has been hunting for years: a map that will lead to a legendary treasure stash. But her mission becomes much more complicated when she is forced to face the clever and fairly good-looking first-mate Riden.
Review:
I’m a sap for a number of tropes, and this book has a handful of them. For starters, enemies to lovers (kinda). Another, the beloved “there’s only one bed” catch. Anything pirate-related will do it for me, as well. Also, the “I don’t understand why I keep fighting for/saving you but I’m going to keep doing it anyways.” So points for that.
This book is advertised as a quick read. It’s pretty obvious when you compare its size to some others. I love short reads like that, especially when you’re in a reading slump. But I think this book was too fast at times. Like the plot moved quick and there was sometimes no time to process what had happened before you were moving on to the next action.
Not my favorite read ever, but it was enjoyable and I want to read the sequel to find out what happens next because Alosa is a badass and I want to see her kill some more people :)
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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the amount of self-control i exercised in barnes and noble today... i’m awestruck
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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House of Thieves by Charles Belfoure
Genre: Historical Fiction, Fiction, Mystery
Rating: ★★★★☆
WARNINGS: Gambling, torture, sex, and death.
Summary: John Cross and his family are members of 1886 New York high society. But everyone in society has their own secrets. For the architect Cross, it's his eldest son’s obscenely high gambling debt to Mr. Kent, the most famous crime boss in the city. Cross’s options are this: let his son be killed by Kent and his men or join their team. Cross soon becomes a valuable asset to the team and he finds himself in a whole new world he never would have imagined.
Review:
The concept of this book is so unique and captivating and it made for a really good read. Personally, it has all of the “tropes” that I love, including heists, crime, and high society. I’m really a sucker for danger.
I was first drawn to this book because it vaguely reminded me of Six of Crows, which is obviously one of my favorite books. However, after finishing the book I realized just how much the two resembled each other. This book also gives me major Peaky Blinders vibes if you’ve ever watched that (highly recommend). There are so many parallels that I’ve noticed between the two.
Some of the characters were more bland than others, which is why I rated it 4 stars. I wouldn’t say there was bad writing, just some characters got more representation than others. I would have loved to see more in-depth looks into some lives.
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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Read unapologetically.
Read publicly. Read privately. Read anthologies. Read short stories. Read constantly. Read occasionally. Read quickly. Read slowly. Read history. Read erotica. Read middle grade. Read psychological. Read classics. Read fantasy. Read queer. Read straight. Read the good. Read the bad.
And never apologize for what and how you read.
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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the way i screamed when i watched the trailer... perfection
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance
Rating: ★★☆☆☆
Summary:  A mysterious circus comes and goes as it pleases, always without a warning. It holds magic and mystery and many deep secrets. The circus is home to an intense competition undergone by two very talented magicians, Celia and Marco. Neither understands just how complex and intertwined their lives are, and they begin to fall for one another. But no matter the love they feel, the show must go on. The competition must be one. And the loser will face the consequences.
Review:
The concept of a mystery competition in a circus seemed really intriguing until I actually started to read the book and I realized how insignificant? or poorly written? the actual competition is. I feel like the mystery behind it is good, but eventually that secrecy becomes a front for not actually knowing what to write about. Also the “Romance” tag threw me off, as well. I feel that there was hardly any romance at all, and what little there was, it was too quick, too late in the book, and not emotional enough. Their relationship seemed incredibly forced and boring.
I also have a very strong opinion about fantasy that I will share with you all even if you don’t really care: You can have a book with a mediocre plot/setting and it still be successful if the characters are good. You cannot have a book with a solid setting without the characters to go with the world. I just felt like I couldn’t really connect to the characters (or at least the main characters) because they didn’t really have much of a personality.
This book gave off similar vibes to The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin (review here) which I really loved, but in the end it just can’t compare. Sorry but booktok did me dirty with this pick.
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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thank you!! @egg-shark
last song: Slow Down by Why Don’t We
last movie: ummm pretty sure it was Hidden Figures
currently reading: Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller and Animal Farm by Orwell (for school)
also does atyd count? i’ve been reading that too and i’m obsessed
watching: just finished Schitt’s Creek last night! I’m probably going to rewatch New Girl or start Peaky Blinders
craving: i could really go for some good quality cheesecake right now tbh. also i’m craving motivation for school :)
tagging @godzilla-reads @emilies-book-club @liberaljane @lifeofbookworm & @alwaysbebooks
Catch up tag
Rules: tag 9 people you’d like to know better/catch up with.
Thank you @regan-wickworre for the tag.
Last Song: Guren no Yumiya - Linked Horizon
Last Movie: Howl’s Moving Castle
Currently Reading: Thunderhead by Neal Shusterman
Currently Watching: Attack on Titan season 4
Currently Craving: A hot chocolate and some good company (anyone up for raving about their WIPs?)
@chazzawrites, @writingonesdreams, @tae-mv, @perditism, @starryeve88, @writingbyjillian, @seven-days-was-all-she-wrote, @sleepyowlwrites, @peepos-prose, passing this on to you, hope you’re all doing well :)
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nosyreader · 4 years ago
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Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Genre: Romance, Contemporary, LGBT
Rating: ★★★★★
WARNINGS: Sexual content.
Summary: Alex is the First Son of the United States with a badass mom as the President. Henry is the Prince of Wales, a member of one of one of the most prevalent monarchies. Both their own country’s version of royalty, the two often cross paths. But it’s not always friendly. When a falling-out between the two threatens his mom’s reelection campaign, Alex is forced to play nice with the prince until the press calms down. But a fake friendship starts to rapidly turn to something more and before he knows it, Alex is stuck with too many secrets with too much potential for things to go bad. He has to decide who he is and if being himself won’t just cause his downfall in the end.
Review:
I. Am. Obsessed.
I literally love this book with my entire soul. I read it in one sitting and I have never laughed this much at a book. It’s sooooo fluffy and cute and sexy and sweet and passionate and I can’t stop thinking about it.
First of all, the humor, as I mentioned, is top tier. Like I literally had to put the book down and wipe tears from my eyes and catch my breath from laughing so hard.
The dialogue. It was beautiful. I love banter and insults and play-fights. They are my weakness. I am especially obsessed with the email and text insights we get throughout the book like Alex and Henry own my heart.
The plot. Wonderful.
The characters were AMAZING. FUCKING REPRESENTATION FOR SO MANY OHMYGOD.
I am in love with every single character and their relationships, which the author wrote so amazingly.
I swoon over this book. I promise you will too.
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