“You’ve been waiting for me to kiss you?” She came out from hiding and looked into my eyes with the sweetest grin on her face. “Ever since I was a little girl.” Kissing me on the cheek, she added, “Thank you for making my dream come true.” My heart ached with love for a little girl who in some ways had always belonged to me. “Was it worth the wait?” I asked, my voice gruff, my heart thundering in my chest. She scrunched up her nose, her eyes focused on my lips. “The jury is still out. You think we can try again, maybe?”
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welcome to another episode of "why is this girl constantly hyperventilating when she's talking about books" series. it's good to see you here. "I do not know where the laws come from, but I know I could sooner halt the tide than change them" okay. *inhales* this book was ADORABLE and HEARTBREAKING. it was an emotional rollercoaster and i like my rollercoasters emotional and unstable. this graphic novel covers the topics of coming-of-age, coming out and getting out of comfort zones. i CRIED during two scenes. yes you guessed it, the coming out scene (i don't want to spoil it so i won't be talking about the other scene). i couldn't have thought of a better ending, it might even be the best ending i've ever read! the illustrations and the colour scheme was GORGEOUS. and i love how the author was inspired by Pinterest when designing the characters' clothes. THE PLOT was perfect. to conclude, let's hype this book up this month because it truly deserves to be recognised. *exhales* thank you for making it this far <3
The Girl From The Sea
The Girl From The SeaMolly Ostertag · Graphix · 202131 okunma
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Sacred and Terrible Smell
What was that sacred and terrible, elusive smell in the air this time? My name is Ambrosius Saint-Miro, the locals call me “Ambrosius Pyhä-Mirä” and in Graad they call me “Svjata-Mira”. “Diduska?” they ask, their eyes wide with affection, but I answer them: “No. I am not your diduska.” I am Ambrosius Santa-Mira from Mesque, Ambrosio Hagiamira, I
Sayfa 60 - Unofficial English TranslationKitabı okudu
Hi so I don't know if this is the right place to post this but I've been trying to find a book for ages and I only remember the story! It was about a boy and his mother who at the start of the book escaped from his abusive father (a vivid thing i remember is them in a train station running and the father almost caught them but got stopped by station staff). They got away to a village quite a way away from their home and the boy met a girl and was finding it hard living there. I'm pretty sure throughout the book hes constantly worried about the dad trying to find them again but the mother always reassures him. I don't wanna go into more detail in fear of maybe spoiling the rest of the book but that was a basic summary, id really appreciate it if someone could help cuz this has been eating away at me for ages Thank you!
“You sure took your time,” she said, hiding her face against my neck as soon as the words left her delectable mouth. Her warm breath was whispering her longing against my skin. Ignoring the room full of people around us, I asked, “You’ve been waiting for me to kiss you?” She came out from hiding and looked into my eyes with the sweetest grin on her face. “Ever since I was a little girl.” Kissing me on the cheek, she added, “Thank you for making my dream come true."
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“Well, if you see them,” called the girl, “thank Serena for the apartment. Oh, and tell Eli he sucks.” “Will do,” called Victor as the three made their way back to the car.
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