Ugh so much love
god i want a library in my house
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Ugh so much love
god i want a library in my house
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And so far I’m enjoying it…I thinks its really well written and I love the characters and it’s really funny. So far I’m loving it :P
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My Internet is gone for a short while so I have nohing to really do at my apartment; I decided to read. Looking a t my “To Read” list i picked up And Then There Were None. I LOVED IT. It was a quick read and I enjoyed it all. It always left me guessing even though you know what is going to happen. I was never a big mystery fan but this one is great. 9/10
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My word.
Libraries turn me on
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:O…lush
When we read, we are not looking for new ideas, but to see our own thoughts given the seal of confirmation on the printed page. The words that strike us are those that awake an echo in a zone we have already made our own—the place where we live—and the vibration enables us to find fresh starting points within ourselves. Cesare Pavese, This Business of Living
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my favourite place at home (by Exilinsulaner)
20 Beautiful Private and Personal Libraries
Swoon.