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Books I have read

Vampire Academy
Cinder
The Indigo Spell
Damaged
The Son of Neptune
The Battle of the Labyrinth
Clockwork Angel
City of Glass
Rapture
The Raven Boys
Yellow Star
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Pandemonium
Insurgent
Passion
Torment
Linger
The Power of Six
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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bunnyhell:

Hi! here a bunnyhell shop new update!

For those who like me have a book fetish and not only love to read if not that they also love a good book as an object treasure I made this miniature book necklaces so you can wear your favorite book in your neck with your favorite clothes! I have made mostly first editions of some classics, but I accept custom orders and I can make your favorite book necklace! Just write me and ask for your special order! Check them out all here

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tessa-heronstairs:

THE EVOLUTION OF MARA DYER favorite quotes » [1/10]

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fuckyeahbookarts:

Libraries give us Power Books make us Free by Mina Bach

A celebration of the public library system, reading and books.
150 x 240mm, 140 pages, hand bound.

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(Source: draw-lover, via abooksreader)

booksdirect:

I’ve got a pile of books to read.

booksdirect:

I’ve got a pile of books to read.

bookdaily:

Sense and Sensibility (1811) by Jane Austen
Publisher: Penguin Books
Jane Austen’s moving depiction of wild emotions and bitterly suppressed feelings tells the story of two sisters: impulsive, idealistic Marianne, whose whirlwind romance with the unsuitable John Willoughby leaves her open to harmful gossip, and Elinor, who struggles quietly to conceal her own heartbreak, even from those closest to her.
Through their parallel experience of love – and its threatened loss – the two sisters learn that the path to happiness is not easy in a society where status and money govern the rules of love.

bookdaily:

Sense and Sensibility (1811) by Jane Austen

Publisher: Penguin Books

Jane Austen’s moving depiction of wild emotions and bitterly suppressed feelings tells the story of two sisters: impulsive, idealistic Marianne, whose whirlwind romance with the unsuitable John Willoughby leaves her open to harmful gossip, and Elinor, who struggles quietly to conceal her own heartbreak, even from those closest to her.

Through their parallel experience of love – and its threatened loss – the two sisters learn that the path to happiness is not easy in a society where status and money govern the rules of love.

(via thatbooksmell)

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