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summer reading list ♡ aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe by benjamin alire sáenz
summer was a book of hope. that’s why i loved and hated summers. because they made me want to believe.
“Did the loneliness die that night? Or was I born then, of my solitude?”
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Pablo Neruda, “XVII” from Still Another Day (Copper Canyon Press, 2005)
so we all know adam is a super intelligent genius but more specifically, he loves Planning, he loves Puzzles and Solving Things and Figuring Things Out, he is constantly coming up with new Ideas, and he literally planned out an entire fake murder so that he could frame a villain. and all of this only brings me to one conclusion
adam spent his childhood reading nancy drew and the hardy boys books. he read all the agatha christie mysteries. he is a mystery and true crime nerd almost as much as he is a science nerd. adam parrish marathoned all the buzzfeed unsolved episodes and then proceeded to sit down and solve all the unsolved mysteries within a week and become a world renowned hero. these are facts.
moodboards » characters: kevin day ● all for the game (for kat)
“Maybe that’s what it takes. You have to tell pain no, have to let the sick parts of your heart finally go.”
a young adult novel series where a girl hides her gender to become a knight but in the end it turns out theyre all women pretending to be men so the rest of the books are just abt lesbianism and swords
you never explained that change of heart. maybe i got tired of seeing kevin bend. or maybe it was the zombies. a few weeks back you and renee argued contingency plans for a zombie apocalypse. she said she’d focus on survivors. you said you’d go back for some of us.
― the king’s men (2014)
moodboards: richard gansey iii, the raven cycle.
the way gansey saw it was this: if you had a special knack for finding things, it meant you owed the world to look.



