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Hannah Frederick
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When does the night end and the morning begin?
And with that I really need to stop reading and go to bed...
— 2 hours, 20 min ago
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And with that I really need to stop reading and go to bed...
Hannah Frederick
is on page 333 of 420
I love the relationship triangle trope for these characters.
— 2 hours, 29 min ago
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Adriann Frerichs
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oops goodnight finish ya tomorrow
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Hannah Frederick
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What are you willing to sacrifice?
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Hannah Frederick
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There are so many themes in this book: Romeo and Juliet, immigrants, parental relationships, dreams and hard work, life choices, intelligence, societal expectations, money, what is beauty and perfection, gender roles, drugs, human flaws, power, growing up, I could go on and on. This book is so good.
— 2 hours, 40 min ago
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Hannah Frederick
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I must have missed isla being a polemist. I thought she was a bioalchemist after aris sex education
— 2 hours, 46 min ago
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Adriann Frerichs
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so far, first impression, im unimpressed
— 2 hours, 52 min ago
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Hannah Frederick
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This book is also a little like inception or ronans dreaming.
— 2 hours, 54 min ago
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Hannah Frederick
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And Sam wonders if this is how it happens to all of them, that once upon a time, he had seen beauty in the world too, had trusted and smiled and been a child. He had kept his heart open until he couldn't bear the wounds any longer, and then he had shut it, letting himself go still and cold.
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Hannah Frederick
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Damn this book is hitting all of life's questions: what if she had just stayed? What if that had been the dream? But that's the problem, isn't it - you can't know what the future would have been all you can do is make your best guess.
— 3 hours, 16 min ago
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