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seems tough and rough but also just very soft ✦ Alexandria: new girl in town whose mother went on a one-way trip in space and has been lonely her whole life, catching radio signals from her mother every night. The way they found each other and learned to let each other go, the way they helped each other learn how to heal, the way they gave a piece of their heart to each other without even knowing—all of it was absolutely beautiful and heartwrenching. The way space is written in this book is mildly terrifying, but also wholly beautiful. I truly believe that this book is a book everyone can find something to love in.
Lore Olympus, The Weight of Our Sky, King of Scars, Heir’s Game, Mage & Demon Queen, and The Weight of the Stars. So far in March, I’ve read 6 books, and they’ve all been rereads and full-length novels: Aristotle and Dante, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, The Song of Achilles, The Foxhole Court, The Raven King, and The King’s Men. I don’t know what other books I’ll read before the end of the month, but it might include some Heroes of Olympus books that I’m rereading with this recycling sign. I don’t know if it’s just because I love writing wrap-ups and that’s what’s currently keeping me motivated, or if it’s just a one day thing before I go back to dreading everything, but I’m taking it one day at a time.
Hi I’m May! And if you don’t know, I’m self-destructive! When it comes to books, specifically (because I could talk about how I’m self-destructive in my personal life but I’d rather not*): I love to read books that destroy me. But it’s more like, I know full well that it will break me, refuse to believe it, and then get surprised when it destroys me
Call me a cynic but I just. feel so weird about getting sappy and sentimental (not really)